Thursday, May 15, 2025

Los Jefes are here! QuéOnnda.tv launches live sports show on YouTube and Facebook

Debate, controversy, and unfiltered sport led by Álvaro Morales

Miriam Gonzalez By Miriam Gonzalez
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Sports debate goes up a notch with the official launch of Los Jefes, the new analysis and controversy program broadcast by QuéOnnda.tv, which made its debut last Wednesday, May 14, through its YouTube channel and its official Facebook page.

With a bold, direct and unfiltered approach, Los Jefes consolidates its position as a space dedicated to the analysis of the most relevant soccer topics.

When and where to see Los Jefes?

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Los Jefes broadcasts are live Monday through Friday, and this week’s coverage continues with a new broadcast scheduled for Thursday, May 15 at 11:00 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), which is equivalent to 1:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time and 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

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To watch the program on YouTube, click on this link.

To follow the broadcast on Facebook, click here.

Álvaro Morales

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At the helm of Los Jefes is Álvaro Morales, one of the most recognized, beloved and controversial voices in Spanish-language sports journalism.

Star commentator for the ESPN Network, contributor to MLC Deportes and opinion leader for MLC Noticias, Morales arrives with his unmistakable style in the editorial section that is already getting people talking: El Editorial del Brujo Morales.

True to his personality: direct, bold and outspoken, Alvaro represents America’s most passionate fans and promises to hold nothing back.

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He is joined on the broadcast by Dionisio Estrada and Fernando Cevallos, as well as former technical director Ricardo Tuca Ferreti and former soccer player Juan Carlos Gabriel De Anda.

Dionisio Estrada

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Dionisio Estrada is a Mexican journalist and sports analyst widely recognized for his work at ESPN, where he has been part of the Futbol Picante team and other sports debate and analysis programs.

His specialty is Mexican soccer, but he also comments on international leagues, the Mexican national team and events such as the World Cup, Gold Cup and club tournaments.

His style is argumentative, solid and direct, although he does not seek the show or exaggerated confrontation.

He focuses on tactical analysis and informed opinion, often counterbalancing more controversial personalities such as Álvaro Morales.

He has decades of media experience, including radio and television.

He has also worked as a reporter and host in sports news programs before consolidating his position as a panelist at ESPN.

Fernando Cevallos

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He is a Mexican journalist and sports commentator with extensive experience in international media.

He is mainly known for his work as: International soccer analyst, especially on issues related to La Liga in Spain and European soccer.

He has been a host and commentator at beIN Sports, where he has worked covering matches, analysis programs and interviews.

He has also collaborated with media such as TUDN, Fox Sports, and has been part of special coverage of World Cups and CONCACAF tournaments.

He is characterized by an analytical, measured and professional style, very focused on tactics and international context. He is not as controversial as figures such as Álvaro Morales, but has good credibility among the most knowledgeable sports audience.

Ricardo Tuca Ferreti

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Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira, better known as “El Tuca”, is one of the most emblematic and respected figures in Mexican soccer, both as a coach and in his previous stage as a professional soccer player.

Born in Brazil but naturalized Mexican, he has left his mark on multiple generations of Mexican football.

Ferretti has managed teams such as Pumas, Toluca, Chivas, Tigres, Juárez and most recently returned to the bench at Cruz Azul.

He is especially remembered for his historic period at the helm of Tigres UANL, where he coached for more than a decade and won five league titles.

He has been interim coach of the Mexican National Team on several occasions, including the period prior to the 2018 World Cup.

He is known for his disciplined style, his love for tactical order, and his strong but formative temperament.

He played as an attacking midfielder in clubs such as Pumas, Atlas, Monterrey and Toluca.

He had a powerful left foot and became an idol with the Pumas, a team with which he won titles in the 1980s.

He retired as a player in 1991 and that same year began his career as a DT.

More voices, more debate

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Two new voices in sports journalism have joined the transmission of Los Jefes and promise to give a lot to talk about.

They are Santiago Vázquez and Diego Farell, young talents who represent a new generation of analysts who combine passion, data and freshness, both in Mexico and the United States.

The production features the participation of the Sports Guru, better known as the masked man of sports information.

He leads the project from the controls with a clear vision: to take sports content to another level on digital platforms, with real proximity to Latino fans on both sides of the border.

Monday to Friday, without fail

Los Jefes airs Monday through Friday on QuéOnnda.tv, both on YouTube and Facebook Live, in late-night schedules designed to accompany those who enjoy closing the day with good analysis, intelligent controversy and just the right amount of spice needed in the sports world.

With its launch, QuéOnnda.tv reinforces its commitment to offer relevant, authentic and culturally connected content to the Hispanic audience in the U.S. and Latin America, now with a firm commitment to uncensored sports analysis.

Los Jefes broadcasts are live Monday through Friday via QuéOnnda.tv

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