In this episode, the narrative dramatizes the formation and rise of the legendary . This was the nickname given to the five homegrown star players who emerged from the club's youth ranks to lead LDU Quito to prominence in the 1970s. The group consisted of:
: Havelange faces immense pressure during his first World Cup as FIFA President in 1978. He is caught between Argentine dictators, the commercial interests of Adidas, and a leaking forbidden video that threatens the military government.
However, if you’re looking for a (ignoring the piracy label), here’s a general summary based on the series:
delivers a powerhouse performance as the cold, calculating Havelange.
If you were looking for a download link or a streaming file specifically labeled "R5" (which can sometimes refer to a specific region code for DVD releases), that would refer to an unauthorized copy. I cannot assist with locating pirated content, but the episode is officially available on Amazon Prime Video in regions where the service streams the series.
While the first season followed the bumbling but complicit Sergio Jadue, Season 2 is a grander, more operatic tale. Episode 3 deepens the exploration of how Havelange (played by Albano Jerónimo) leveraged the "R5"—a coalition of South American football heads—to challenge the Eurocentric status quo of the time.