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Jadue tries to pull off a "feint"—a tactical maneuver to secure his power—but he is quickly outmatched by those who actually run the game.
This episode marks the turning point where the satirical drama shifts from a story about a lucky amateur to a high-stakes espionage thriller, as Jadue agrees to help the FBI bring down the global "house of cards" of FIFA. el presidente s01e02 wma
Meanwhile, a young (later revealed to be the real José Hawilla’s intermediary) begins recording conversations. The episode’s tension comes from Jadue’s first real moral collapse – he signs the WMA deal, not for greed, but for survival. The final scene shows him staring at a photo of his humble hometown stadium, now a pawn in a continental money laundering machine. Jadue tries to pull off a "feint"—a tactical
The episode opens with (the small-town Chilean football president) now seated at a high-stakes meeting in Santiago. He’s been invited by the WMA – a shadowy consortium of South American football officials who control television rights, bribes, and votes. WMA stands here for "World Money Association," a fictionalized cartel within CONMEBOL. The episode’s tension comes from Jadue’s first real
After the death of "Godfather" Julio Grondona, the South American football elites gather, and Sergio Jadue, the lowly president of a small Chilean club, finds himself unexpectedly thrust into the role of President of the Chilean National Soccer Association (ANFP).
In " Rosarito ," Sergio Jadue attempts to pull off the ultimate "feint"—a soccer term for a deceptive move—to secure his power and navigate the mounting pressure of Chilean football politics. However, the maneuver backfires spectacularly when he is cornered by , an undercover FBI operative. Jadue is presented with a harrowing ultimatum: