The second season of Amazon Prime Video’s satirical drama, El Presidente: The Corruption Game , continues its sharp-witted dissection of FIFA’s rise to power. Episode 5, titled focuses on the high-stakes political maneuvering surrounding the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. Episode Overview: "God Save the Sheep"
For viewers searching for the (Audio Interchange File Format) version or high-fidelity audio of this episode, El Presidente is officially available on Amazon Prime Video, which typically supports 5.1 surround sound. el presidente s02e05 aiff
In this installment, João Havelange (played by Albano Jerónimo) faces a critical threat to his grand vision for the FIFA World Cup. The tournament, planned for Argentina, is thrown into jeopardy due to a military coup d’état. As the political landscape shifts, Havelange must navigate a web of European opposition and personal turmoil to ensure the competition proceeds as planned. The second season of Amazon Prime Video’s satirical
: The episode continues the series' unique storytelling style, narrated by a fictionalised Sergio Jadue (Andrés Parra), who provides a cynical, humorous commentary on the corruption he sees as the "new normal" in global football. Key Themes and Historical Context In this installment, João Havelange (played by Albano
: To secure the World Cup, Havelange is forced to operate "against the law," making morally gray deals that threaten his already fragile marriage with Isabel.