S02e01 Wma Updated | El Presidente

When El Presidente first dropped on Amazon Prime, it was framed as the darkly comedic origin story of modern football corruption—the rise and fall of Sergio Jadue, a small-town club president who got drunk on FIFA power. Season 1 was a breakneck sprint through bribery, backroom deals, and bad suits.

We are dropped into a tense, sterile conference room in Geneva. While the football world is obsessed with TV rights and hosting bids, the World Medical Association is reviewing a whistleblower report. The allegation? That during the 2014 World Cup bid process, medical staff were pressured to falsify heatstroke reports to avoid match cancellations. Players were put at risk. Lives were gambled for revenue. el presidente s02e01 wma

That’s the horror El Presidente is now aiming for. Not cartoonish briefcases of cash, but the quiet, everyday corruption of professional ethics. Barely. The black humor is still there—Jadue’s mother trying to hide a laptop in a frozen turkey is pure farce—but the WMA storyline drags the show into The Report or Spotlight territory. It works because the stakes are suddenly real. You stop laughing when you realize real players died of heatstroke complications in that era. Final Verdict on S02E01 Rating: 9/10 When El Presidente first dropped on Amazon Prime,

Season 2, however, opens with a hangover. And at the center of that hangover is an acronym you don't usually hear in a football drama: (World Medical Association). From the Boardroom to the Operating Table Episode 1, titled "The Fallout," wastes no time reminding us that Jadue (the brilliantly frantic Karla Souza—yes, the casting choice remains a bold topic of discussion) is no longer the hunter. He is the prey. While the football world is obsessed with TV