The story focuses on the maneuvering of figures resembling real-life football officials, showcasing their efforts to gain power.
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| Timecode (approx.) | Beat | Description | |--------------------|------|-------------| | 00:02 – 00:07 | | Archival‑style footage of early Chilean football clubs juxtaposed with José meeting a group of investors in a dimly‑lit office. | | 00:07 – 00:12 | Investor pressure | José receives an urgent call from a powerful businessman, Rodolfo Vega , demanding a concrete proposal for a professional league. | | 00:12 – 00:18 | Boardroom confrontation | At the Federación de Fútbol meeting, José clashes with María Lara , the skeptical board member who questions the ethics of a deal with Vega. | | 00:18 – 00:23 | Personal stakes | José’s wife, Claudia , confronts him about the long hours and the secrecy surrounding his negotiations, hinting at marital strain. | | 00:23 – 00:28 | The pitch | José presents a bold vision: a nationwide league sponsored by Vega’s conglomerate, promising modern stadiums, TV rights, and international exposure. | | 00:28 – 00:32 | Back‑room deal | A clandestine meeting in a hotel bar where Vega outlines a “kick‑back” arrangement—part of the league’s profits will go to a private fund controlled by him. | | 00:32 – 00:38 | Moral dilemma | José wrestles with the compromise: accept the money and risk scandal, or reject it and jeopardize the league’s launch. He confides in his mentor, Don Pedro , who urges pragmatism. | | 00:38 – 00:44 | Decision & fallout | José signs a provisional agreement, sealing the deal with a handshake. The board reacts with mixed emotions; María threatens to resign. | | 00:44 – 00:48 | Closing scene | A news montage shows the public’s excitement for a professional league, while José looks out over the empty stadium, hinting at the personal sacrifice behind the triumph. | | | 00:07 – 00:12 | Investor pressure