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I’ll assume you meant — the Amazon Prime series about the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal, focusing on Sergio Jadue, the disgraced former president of the Chilean Football Federation.
Jadue’s assistant, Andrés, begins secretly documenting cash deliveries. The show suggests he’s the future whistleblower (though in reality, multiple sources existed). A tense bathroom scene where Andrés flushes a torn hotel receipt — only to dig it out again — symbolizes the impossibility of cleansing corruption. el presidente s01 m4p
The late Argentine FA chief (played with chilling gravitas) shares a meal with Jadue. Grondona tells a parable about a fox and a scorpion — essentially: “It’s in our nature to corrupt. Don’t pretend otherwise.” This is fictionalized but thematically true. Grondona (who died in 2014, a year before the scandal broke) was a godfather of FIFA’s old guard. I’ll assume you meant — the Amazon Prime
A key plot point: Alejandro Burzaco (head of Torneos y Competencias, a sports marketing firm) delivers a suitcase of cash to Jadue’s hotel room. The dialogue here is crucial — Burzaco says, “You don’t need to know who gave it. Just know they expect CONMEBOL to vote a certain way.” This mirrors the real-life South American football confederation bribes for media rights (Datisa/TyC). A tense bathroom scene where Andrés flushes a