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The clue leads her to — a fictionalized stand-in for the marketing companies used by CONMEBOL and FIFA to launder bribes. The Copa América Bribe Episode 2’s centerpiece is a secret meeting in a Buenos Aires hotel room. Grondona, alongside Nicolás Leoz (from Paraguay, head of CONMEBOL) and a representative from Havana Sport (a proxy for the infamous Torneos y Competencias), inform Jadue that Chile will host the 2015 Copa América — but only if the broadcast rights are sold to a specific offshore company. el presidente s01e02 dsrip
A heartbreaking scene shows Jadue trying to coach Matías’s youth team, but his phone keeps buzzing with Lorca’s messages. He abandons practice early — a metaphor for the soul he is slowly losing. The episode ends with Jimena publishing her first exposé: “Mysterious Caribbean Firm Gains Access to Chilean Football Federation’s Accounts.” It’s not enough to indict anyone, but it puts Jadue on edge. He calls Lorca in panic. Would you like a scene-by-scene quote list or
Lorca’s voice turns cold: “Don’t worry, Sergio. We own the judges, the newspapers, and even the president of Chile if needed. Just keep signing.” Grondona, alongside Nicolás Leoz (from Paraguay, head of
Jadue hesitates for only a second before taking it. The camera lingers on his trembling fingers. This is his point of no return. Parallel to Jadue’s storyline, we follow Jimena (Paulina Gálvez), a determined journalist from La Tercera , who has been investigating suspicious money flows from Caribbean shell companies into Chilean football clubs. She meets with a disillusioned former ANFP treasurer who whispers: “The money comes from Miami. But it really comes from Zurich. Follow the broadcasting rights.”
Lorca invites Jadue to a lavish dinner in Santiago. The table is filled with unrecognizable luxury wines, and two women in red dresses serve as silent decor. Lorca slides an envelope across the table: — a “gift” for the ANFP’s new leadership.