Simultaneously, the FBI—represented by Agent Lisa Harris (Karla Souza)—presses Jadue to provide concrete evidence of the massive corruption scheme he has become a part of. This episode highlights the mounting paranoia and the high stakes involved in the "FIFA Gate" scandal, as Jadue must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty to his "football family" and his own survival. Key Details & Cast El Presidente (Season 1) Episode Title: " En el palo " (Episode 4) Original Air Date: June 5, 2020 Genre: Drama, Satire, Sports Lead Cast: Andrés Parra as Sergio Jadue Paulina Gaitán as Nené (Jadue's wife) Karla Souza as Rosario/Agent Harris Luis Margani as Julio Grondona Themes and Reception The President (TV Series 2020–2022) - IMDb
Based on the title provided, this appears to be referring to the Brazilian sports drama series (original title: O Presidente ), specifically the first season, episode 4. el presidente s01e04 480p
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While earlier episodes focused on the "everyman" protagonist, Sergio Teixeira, adjusting to the chaotic world of football politics, S01E04 deepens the stakes. The 480p resolution format—often associated with standard definition releases—ironically mirrors the gritty, unpolished reality of the corruption scandals depicted. The "glamour" of the football world is stripped away, leaving the characters in a grey area of moral ambiguity. The "glamour" of the football world is stripped
In this episode, Sergio Jadue (played by Andrés Parra) finds himself caught between his new-found wealth and the tightening grip of the law. Having risen from the head of a small-town Chilean club to a powerful figure in CONMEBOL, Jadue begins to splurge on his luxurious lifestyle, which draws the unwanted attention of a persistent reporter.
Episode 4 delves deeper into the political chess match surrounding the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal. As the FBI tightens its grip, Sergio Jadue (the young president of the Chilean Football Federation) begins to realize that his cozy deal with U.S. prosecutors might not protect him from everyone. Meanwhile, the older generation of South American football officials—led by the cunning Juan Pedro Damiani—start to cover their tracks, forcing Jadue to choose between loyalty and survival. The episode’s title, “House of Cards,” perfectly captures the fragile alliances and backroom betrayals.