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If you thought the dust had settled after the dramatic conclusion of Season 1, the second episode of El Presidente ’s sophomore season is here to remind us that in the world of international football, the game is never over—it just goes into extra time.
: After being humiliated during the 1966 World Cup, Havelange realizes that the path to power lies in the votes of nations abandoned by the Europeans. He embarks on an ambitious tour through Africa to build new alliances.
The second season features an international cast reflecting the global scope of the story: as João Havelange.
With a cliffhanger ending that reveals exactly who signed off on the H255 transfer—leaving our protagonist Jadue pale as a ghost— El Presidente has firmly cemented that the second season is not just a victory lap; it's a whole new ball game.
"You told me this was closed."
Assuming this is either a typo for a different show, or a request for a fictional continuation of the series (where the corruption saga continues), I have drafted a blog post reviewing this .
If you thought the dust had settled after the dramatic conclusion of Season 1, the second episode of El Presidente ’s sophomore season is here to remind us that in the world of international football, the game is never over—it just goes into extra time.
: After being humiliated during the 1966 World Cup, Havelange realizes that the path to power lies in the votes of nations abandoned by the Europeans. He embarks on an ambitious tour through Africa to build new alliances. el presidente s02e02 h255
The second season features an international cast reflecting the global scope of the story: as João Havelange. If you thought the dust had settled after
With a cliffhanger ending that reveals exactly who signed off on the H255 transfer—leaving our protagonist Jadue pale as a ghost— El Presidente has firmly cemented that the second season is not just a victory lap; it's a whole new ball game. The second season features an international cast reflecting
"You told me this was closed."
Assuming this is either a typo for a different show, or a request for a fictional continuation of the series (where the corruption saga continues), I have drafted a blog post reviewing this .