Once
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Productions that bring together the excitement of football fields with the turbulent world of youth years create a rare warmth in the audience. This Argentine-produced series leaves exactly this kind of feeling; it conveys both the fervor in the stands and the entire complexity of the growth process at the same time. At the heart of the story is a young, ambitious football enthusiast who wins a scholarship to a prestigious sports academy in Buenos Aires. Gabo is there not just to send the ball into the net, but also to prove something to himself and those around him. A new school, new teammates, kids from different backgrounds, and tough battles on the field for the sake of winning... All of these elements form the backbone of the series. However, The First 11 goes far beyond being just a football series. It questions how bonds of friendship are formed, how success shapes a person, and the price one pays for pursuing their dreams. The series, which stands out as one of the most original works produced by Latin American television for young audiences, invites the viewer to a long-term journey with its three seasons and a huge volume of 220 episodes. This length does not allow the characters to remain superficial; each one deepens over time, makes mistakes, falls down, and rises again. Just like in the field. This universe created by Sebastián Pivotto embraces audiences of all ages with its family-friendly structure. Although it contains elements of a teen-oriented soap opera, the series handles these in a balanced way without resorting to exaggeration. The football sequences in the scenes are sufficiently convincing and exciting; they create tension as if you were watching a real match. A noteworthy TMDB score like 8.6 indicates more than just ordinary viewer appreciation. This figure is an indication that the series is not only entertaining but also resonates emotionally. With every step Gabo takes on the field, the audience feels as if they are confronting their own dreams. It reminds us that winning alone is not enough; what truly matters is realizing who you are on that path.
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Once has a total of 3 seasons.
Once first aired in 2017.
Once belongs to the following genres: Comedy, Family, Soap.
Once has a rating of 8.6/10 from 1,529 votes on TMDB.
No, Once has ended.
In the United States, Once is available to watch on: Disney Plus.