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as Sergio Jadue: The protagonist who navigates the line between a naive outsider and a calculating conspirator.

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).

Cast & Crew. All Cast Crew. Karla Souza. Character(s) Rosario. Credit(s) Actor. Andrés Parra. Character(s) Sergio Jadue. Credit(s) Rotten Tomatoes El Presidente (TV Series 2020-2022) - Cast & Crew - TMDB el presidente s01 m4p

The first season of the Amazon Original series (Season 1) provides a biting, satirical look into the infamous 2015 FIFA Gate corruption scandal. Directed by Academy Award winner Armando Bó, the eight-episode season explores how a small-town Chilean club president became a central figure in a global bribery conspiracy worth $150 million. Plot Overview

as Julio Grondona: The powerful executive whose influence dominates the South American soccer landscape. Production and Reception as Sergio Jadue: The protagonist who navigates the

The story centers on (played by Andrés Parra), the unassuming president of the Chilean B-league club Unión La Calera. Through a series of unexpected events, Jadue rises to become the head of the Chilean National Football Association (ANFP) and a key executive within CONMEBOL .

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. Just know they expect CONMEBOL to vote a certain way

Jadue’s wife appears for the first time meaningfully, questioning a $2M deposit into their joint account. Jadue lies: “Sponsorship for youth leagues.” She doesn’t believe him but doesn’t push. The show critiques complicit silence — not just among officials but their families.