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The 720p version is smaller than 1080p (≈1.2–1.8 GB vs 2.5–4 GB), ideal for archiving or slower connections.

Following the aftermath of the failed coup within the Argentine federation, the narrative pivots to the desperate struggle for relevance. With Colombia withdrawing as the host for the 1986 World Cup due to economic instability, the door is open for a new suitor. Sergio Jadue, the modest president of the Chilean federation, finds himself thrust into the center of a tug-of-war between the fading aristocracy of football and the rising titan, João Havelange.

❌ Some side plots feel rushed (the Colombian club president subplot is underdeveloped) ❌ English dubbing is wooden — watch in Spanish with subs ❌ The 720p WEB-DL lacks HDR or 5.1 surround (compared to 1080p/4K streams)

— A gripping middle chapter that solidifies El Presidente as a top-tier corruption drama. The 720p WEB-DL is a solid, space-efficient copy; just avoid the English dub.

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