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Following the cliffhanger of the season premiere where Sergio Jadue is cornered by the FBI, this episode shifts focus to parallel storylines involving the complex web of corruption and crime surrounding South American football.
| Character | Portrayed By | Role in Episode | |-----------|--------------|------------------| | | Jorge López | Ex-CONMEBOL president, trying to cover his tracks while negotiating a “rescue deal” with a shady sports marketing firm. | | Alejandro Burzaco | Alberto Guerra | Argentine media exec and key informant for US investigators; appears in flashbacks detailing how the bribe scheme operated. | | José Hawilla | Luis Gnecco | Brazilian marketing mogul (founder of Traffic Group); his testimony is hinted at as a major threat to Napout. | | María Sol | Paulina Gaitán | Fictional journalist; she obtains leaked bank records linking Napout’s family to shell companies. | | Lorena | Karla Souza | Napout’s lawyer and confidante, advising him on legal loopholes while hiding evidence in Paraguay. | el presidente s02e02 tv
El Presidente Season 2, Episode 2 (S02E02) Context: Amazon Prime Video Series (2022) Following the cliffhanger of the season premiere where
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the character Amado "El Polilla" Carrizo (played by Luis Gnecco). In the series, El Polilla represents the intersection of organized crime and football fandom. The narrative explores his background and how he solidified his power not through football administration, but through controlling the "Barras Bravas"—the violent, organized fan gangs of Argentine football. | | José Hawilla | Luis Gnecco |
Portrayed by Albano Jerónimo (in the adult years), capturing the transition from businessman to global "godfather" of football.
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