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Season 2, subtitled The Corruption Game , functions as an origin story for the modern, multi-billion-dollar FIFA. The season follows Havelange's journey from his 1966 humiliation to his 1974 election, where he usurped power from European leadership by courting votes from African nations .

For those still catching up, Season 2 has shifted the focus from the hilariously corrupt João Havelange to the megalomaniacal reign of Julio Grondona and the fallout from the 2010 World Cup vote. By Episode 6, the chickens are finally coming home to roost.

What makes this series unique is its tone. It isn't a serious documentary like The Two Escobars ; it’s a satire. Episode 6 leans heavily into the farce of the "Bureau" meeting. Watching a group of grown men panic over whether to release a statement denying corruption—while actively counting the cash they received from "consultancy fees"—is both infuriating and laugh-out-loud funny.

: The episode highlights how FIFA transitioned from a sports body into a political juggernaut that often prioritized profit and stability over humanitarian concerns.

Or, if you clarify what you mean by (study notes, transcript, subtitles, analysis), I can help with that instead. Just let me know.

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Season 2, subtitled The Corruption Game , functions as an origin story for the modern, multi-billion-dollar FIFA. The season follows Havelange's journey from his 1966 humiliation to his 1974 election, where he usurped power from European leadership by courting votes from African nations .

For those still catching up, Season 2 has shifted the focus from the hilariously corrupt João Havelange to the megalomaniacal reign of Julio Grondona and the fallout from the 2010 World Cup vote. By Episode 6, the chickens are finally coming home to roost. el presidente s02e06 h255

What makes this series unique is its tone. It isn't a serious documentary like The Two Escobars ; it’s a satire. Episode 6 leans heavily into the farce of the "Bureau" meeting. Watching a group of grown men panic over whether to release a statement denying corruption—while actively counting the cash they received from "consultancy fees"—is both infuriating and laugh-out-loud funny. Season 2, subtitled The Corruption Game , functions

: The episode highlights how FIFA transitioned from a sports body into a political juggernaut that often prioritized profit and stability over humanitarian concerns. By Episode 6, the chickens are finally coming home to roost

Or, if you clarify what you mean by (study notes, transcript, subtitles, analysis), I can help with that instead. Just let me know.

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