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In slow motion, Swiss police board a private jet at Zurich Airport. Inside:

The Webrip’s 5.1 surround sound isolates the sounds: handcuffs clicking, a phone buzzing (Jadue’s handler from the DOJ saying “Well done” ), and the distant sound of a stadium crowd cheering a match that no longer matters. el presidente s02e04 webrip

The episode opens in a dimly lit courtroom in Santiago, 2015. (Alejandro Goic) sits alone, his reflection fractured in a polished wooden table. He is no longer the flamboyant, power-drunk president of the Chilean Football Federation (ANFP). Instead, he is a ghost in a suit, waiting to testify against his former allies. A voiceover from José Maria Marin (Brazilian ex-football chief) whispers: “In football, as in war, the first to fall is the one who trusts.” In slow motion, Swiss police board a private

– Some viewers may find the pacing uneven (the boardroom scenes are dialogue‑heavy), and the reliance on exposition in the investigation thread could feel “info‑dump‑y.” However, these are minor compared with the overall payoff. (Alejandro Goic) sits alone, his reflection fractured in

“Testigo Protegido” – Jadue enters US witness protection, but his wife and son are left behind in Chile. Meanwhile, Emily discovers a second leak – this time from within the FBI itself.

Following the shocking events of Episode 3 (where Jadue secretly agreed to cooperate with the US Department of Justice), Episode 4 focuses on the of the “dirty dozen” – the 12 South American football executives who ran CONMEBOL as a criminal cartel.

| Platform | Availability | Cost | Notes | |----------|--------------|------|-------| | | Streamable (HD, 5.1) | Subscription (monthly/annual) | Official source; best audio‑visual quality. | | TVN (Chile) | Broadcast on cable (repeat) | Free with cable subscription | Spanish audio only; no subtitles. | | Physical Media | No DVD/Blu‑ray release (as of 2026) | — | Web‑rip is the only widely available digital copy outside streaming. | | Piracy | Not recommended – illegal and often low‑quality. | — | Use legitimate channels to support creators. |