| Element | Relevance to the Episode | |--------|--------------------------| | | Late‑1990s to early‑2000s Chile; a period of rapid commercialization of football in South America. | | Real‑World Inspiration | The character of Sergio Jadue mirrors the real‑life former president of the Chilean National Association of Professional Football (ANFP) who was implicated in the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal. | | Production Notes | Written by Pablo Larraín & Guillermo A. Neto, directed by Larraín. The show blends archival news footage with dramatized scenes to underline the blurred line between sport and politics. | | “VOD‑Rip” Tag | The term appears in torrent circles because the episode was one of the first to leak online before the official Netflix release. It has become a shorthand reference among fans for the episode’s raw, unfiltered tone. |
: Critics have compared its fast-paced, dark-humored narrative style to Narcos . Technical Details: VODRip and Streaming Availability
, titled "Call me João," introduces a satirical, mafia-style exploration of the 2015 "FIFA Gate" corruption scandal. Directed and created by Armando Bó, the series uses a darkly comedic tone to expose the inner workings of the global sports elite, centering on the unlikely rise of Sergio Jadue, a small-town Chilean club president. The Rise of Sergio Jadue The episode establishes Sergio Jadue
| Element | Relevance to the Episode | |--------|--------------------------| | | Late‑1990s to early‑2000s Chile; a period of rapid commercialization of football in South America. | | Real‑World Inspiration | The character of Sergio Jadue mirrors the real‑life former president of the Chilean National Association of Professional Football (ANFP) who was implicated in the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal. | | Production Notes | Written by Pablo Larraín & Guillermo A. Neto, directed by Larraín. The show blends archival news footage with dramatized scenes to underline the blurred line between sport and politics. | | “VOD‑Rip” Tag | The term appears in torrent circles because the episode was one of the first to leak online before the official Netflix release. It has become a shorthand reference among fans for the episode’s raw, unfiltered tone. |
: Critics have compared its fast-paced, dark-humored narrative style to Narcos . Technical Details: VODRip and Streaming Availability el presidente s01e01 vodrip
, titled "Call me João," introduces a satirical, mafia-style exploration of the 2015 "FIFA Gate" corruption scandal. Directed and created by Armando Bó, the series uses a darkly comedic tone to expose the inner workings of the global sports elite, centering on the unlikely rise of Sergio Jadue, a small-town Chilean club president. The Rise of Sergio Jadue The episode establishes Sergio Jadue | Element | Relevance to the Episode |