Jadue is shocked but doesn’t refuse. Leoz smells weakness – and potential. The episode cuts to a luxury hotel in Miami. CONMEBOL executives, including Leoz and Juan Ángel Napout (Paraguay’s representative), are meeting with Full Play (a sports marketing company) and Traffic Group (Brazilian media conglomerate). They’re carving up broadcasting rights for the Copa América and Libertadores.
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The final scene returns to the bunker. Jadue says: “That first envelope? It doesn’t have a return address. But it always finds you.” The screen cuts to black. Text appears: “Based on true events. All characters depicted are real people, some of whom are now serving prison sentences.” | Element | Detail | |--------|--------| | Protagonist | Sergio Jadue – antihero, unreliable narrator | | Antagonists | Nicolás Leoz, Juan Ángel Napout, the entire CONMEBOL system | | Tone | Darkly comic, tragic, Scorsese-like (Goodfellas meets sports corruption) | | Historical Accuracy | Loosely based on FBI investigation “Operation FIFAGate” | | Notable Quote | “In football, the only thing fair is the coin toss – and even that can be arranged.” | Should You Keep Watching? Yes. Episode 1 sets up a classic rise-and-fall arc. If you liked Narcos or El Chapo , you’ll enjoy how this series treats football politics like a cartel business. Andrés Parra (famous for playing Pablo Escobar in El Patrón del Mal ) brings nervous energy to Jadue – equal parts pathetic and dangerous. Where to Watch Streaming on Amazon Prime Video worldwide. Episode 1 is free with subscription. Subtitles available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Jadue is shocked but doesn’t refuse
Below is a covering the first episode of Amazon Prime's El Presidente (2020), which dramatizes the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal from the perspective of those inside the South American football confederation. El Presidente S01E01 – "The Beginning of the End" (Complete Recap & Analysis) Episode Title: El Comienzo del Fin Original Release: June 5, 2020 (Amazon Prime Video) Runtime: ~45 minutes Language: Spanish (with English subtitles available) Opening Scene – A Confession in a Bunker The episode opens in a bare, gray room – a bunker in Switzerland. Sergio Jadue (played by Andrés Parra), the young president of the Chilean Football Federation, sits alone. He’s under house arrest, cooperating with the FBI. He looks into the camera (breaking the fourth wall) and says: "They say the devil was once an angel. I was just a guy who wanted to buy his mom a house." This framing device runs throughout the episode: Jadue narrating his rise and fall, confessing how a small-town sporting goods salesman became the key informant in the biggest corruption case in sports history. The Story Begins – Chile, 2009 We flashback to Curicó, Chile . Sergio Jadue runs a modest sportswear store. He’s ambitious, charismatic, and obsessed with football politics. His big break comes when he volunteers to manage the local team’s finances – and miraculously turns their debt around (by shady but minor means). CONMEBOL executives, including Leoz and Juan Ángel Napout
Here, the episode drops its thesis: “In South American football, everything is for sale – the matches, the trophies, even the national anthems.” Jadue is a spectator at first, but Leoz pulls him aside and says: “You want to play with the big boys? Stop watching. Start taking.” Before the episode ends, Jadue receives $50,000 in cash inside a leather-bound copy of The Little Prince . It’s a test bribe from Leoz’s network. Jadue hesitates for exactly one night – then deposits the money in a shell company his mother unknowingly signs for.