We see the shift from the "Old Guard" of football corruption—men who did things with a sense of twisted tradition—to the corporate, sanitized evil of the modern era. The tension in the episode comes not from whether they will be caught, but who will be sacrificed to keep the game alive.

The second episode of El Presidente: The Corruption Game (Season 2) titled " The Tour " follows the ambitious João Havelange as he begins his global crusade to seize control of FIFA. Here is a story summary based on the episode's events: The Desperate Quest for Votes After a humiliating defeat in the 1966 World Cup, Havelange realizes that the only way to topple the European-dominated status quo is to find allies where the "old guard" won't look. He identifies a massive, untapped voting bloc: the abandoned nations of Africa and Asia. An Impossible African Odyssey Havelange embarks on a grueling tour across the African continent to woo football federations. To ensure he has the necessary gravitas, he recruits the legendary

In the sprawling, chaotic, and often surreal narrative of Amazon Prime’s El Presidente , Season 2, Episode 2, titled "BD9," stands out as a pivotal turning point. While the series is ostensibly about the corruption of football (soccer) governing bodies, episodes like this reveal that the show’s true subject is the erosion of the human soul under the weight of unchecked capitalism.