
Today Match at 3
Drama
Overview
Las Indomables await with anxiety the start of a neighborhood women's soccer tournament. During the wait all kinds of events happen, love, conflicts, politics and even a rain, stalk the passion for which they are there: Play football at all costs
Top Cast


Ana Carolina García
Ana Carolina García
Mery
Ana Carolina García
Mery
Silvana Dorrego
Silvana Dorrego
Tami
Silvana Dorrego
Tami
Maria Esprigitto
Maria Esprigitto
Katy
Maria Esprigitto
Katy
Heidi Pomis
Heidi Pomis
Heidi
Heidi Pomis
Heidi
Yaneth Román
Yaneth Román
Carla
Yaneth Román
Carla
Gustavo Bravo
Gustavo Bravo
Cacho
Gustavo Bravo
Cacho
Angie Sánchez
Angie Sánchez
Angie
Angie Sánchez
Angie


Horacio "Chirola" Fernández
Horacio "Chirola" Fernández
Organizador
Horacio "Chirola" Fernández
Organizador
Mercedes Rodriguez
Mercedes Rodriguez
Organizadora
Mercedes Rodriguez
Organizadora
Irina Tognola
Irina Tognola
Cintia
Irina Tognola
Cintia
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