His phone buzzed on the desk. It was a message from an unknown number.
Undercover as a waitress named Rosario, Souza’s character is the catalyst for the FBI's intervention, exposing the scale of the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal .
The video continued. The man in the marble hall drew a gun, but before he could raise it, the doors burst open. Silhouettes entered—tactically dressed, moving with a precision that no extras could muster. There was no dramatic music swell. Just the sharp, deafening cracks of suppressed gunfire.
The narrative shifts gears as (Andrés Parra) is cornered by Agent Lisa Harris (Karla Souza) of the FBI. Jadue is presented with a harrowing choice: face certain imprisonment for his involvement in bribery and money laundering or become an informant for the "gringos". This "deal with the devil" becomes the central tension of the episode, as Jadue must navigate the treacherous waters of CONMEBOL —the South American football confederation—while secretly wearing a wire for American investigators. Key Characters and Performances
FBI agent Rosario Harris initiates contact with Jadue, setting the stage for his transformation from a corrupt official into a critical informant for the US government .
The screen flashed bright white, burning an afterimage into Mateo's retinas. He blinked, rubbing his eyes. When he looked back, the monitor was displaying his usual desktop wallpaper. The file was gone. The folder was empty.
Mateo double-clicked. His media player, a relic from 2012, flickered to life. The screen went black. Then, the audio started.
Jadue tries to pull off a strategic move within the CONMEBOL hierarchy, but he is clearly out of his depth among the seasoned, corrupt executives.
The episode highlights Sergio Jadue's first encounter with Rosario Harris , an FBI agent played by Karla Souza, who eventually recruits him as an informant to expose the FIFA Gate scandal. Key Plot Points
Following the shocking arrest of Julio’s father in Episode 1, Episode 2 delves deeper into the corruption within the Chilean Football Association (ANFP) and the shady dealings around the 2014 Copa América and 2015 Copa Chile. Julio begins to realize that his father’s detention is not an isolated event but part of a larger web of bribes, kickbacks, and international money laundering connected to FIFA.