At the close of Season 2, Episode 1 (“The Return”), former football star (played by José Luis López) is reluctantly re‑hired as a consultant to the Federación de Fútbol de Chile (FFC). The episode ends with Valenzuela discovering a stack of unmarked envelopes tucked behind the president’s desk—an ominous hint that the federation’s financial misdeeds go far deeper than anyone realized.

Mía Rojas’s role as a female insider daring to expose the truth brings a fresh perspective. The episode subtly critiques the male‑dominated hierarchy of the FFC, showing how women like Mía and journalist Camila Pérez become catalysts for accountability. Their dialogue often references “breaking the chain of silence,” a nod to broader feminist movements in Latin America.

Directed by Oscar-winner , the second season expands the scope of the show significantly. Albano Jerónimo as João Havelange Eduardo Moscovis as Castor de Andrade Maria Fernanda Cândido as Isabel Havelange Andrés Parra as Sergio Jadue

El Presidente S02e02 Dsrip (2027)

At the close of Season 2, Episode 1 (“The Return”), former football star (played by José Luis López) is reluctantly re‑hired as a consultant to the Federación de Fútbol de Chile (FFC). The episode ends with Valenzuela discovering a stack of unmarked envelopes tucked behind the president’s desk—an ominous hint that the federation’s financial misdeeds go far deeper than anyone realized.

Mía Rojas’s role as a female insider daring to expose the truth brings a fresh perspective. The episode subtly critiques the male‑dominated hierarchy of the FFC, showing how women like Mía and journalist Camila Pérez become catalysts for accountability. Their dialogue often references “breaking the chain of silence,” a nod to broader feminist movements in Latin America.

Directed by Oscar-winner , the second season expands the scope of the show significantly. Albano Jerónimo as João Havelange Eduardo Moscovis as Castor de Andrade Maria Fernanda Cândido as Isabel Havelange Andrés Parra as Sergio Jadue