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The central conflict arises when the club’s owner, a ruthless gangster named , hatches a plan to get rich through illegal betting. Knowing that the public expects a Sao Jacinto victory, Boa Morte bets against his own team and attempts to sabotage them by: Attempting to injure his own star player, Pepinho.

La Fiebre nació como un proyecto musical en 2017, cuando Jaime Caucao decidió crear un grupo que fusionara elementos de la música tropical, el rock y la electrónica. La idea era crear un sonido único y contagioso que pudiera hacer que la gente se moviera y disfrutara.

of the crucial match against Deportivo Portuguesa.

Set in , the novel follows Roberto Lima , a young man who dreams of playing football but discovers his true talent lies in documenting the sport. He becomes a sports chronicler, reporting on the matches of Sao Jacinto , a club featuring the prodigious player Pepinho . la fiebre jaime caucao

, written by Chilean author Jaime Caucao and published in 2010, is a young adult novel that captures the early 20th-century origins of modern football culture in Brazil. The story won the prestigious Premio El Barco de Vapor-Chile in 2010. Plot Overview

The narrative highlights the battle between pure athletic passion (represented by Roberto and Pepinho) and the immorality of organized crime (represented by Boa Morte).

The narrative takes a dark turn when Roberto uncovers a corruption scheme led by the club's owner, . Boa Morte is an unscrupulous gangster who exploits Pepinho's talent for illegal gambling; he intends to bet against his own team to reap massive profits, putting the star player in a dangerous position. Roberto, along with his friend Pedro Alves , launches a risky investigation to expose the fraud and protect the integrity of the game. Key Characters The central conflict arises when the club’s owner,

Their "fiebre" is not malaria or dengue. It’s the trembling urgency of cueca played through blown-out amplifiers, of indigenous trance rhythms colliding with no-wave guitar feedback. Each performance begins with a single pulse: a cultrún drum struck nine times. By the seventh, the audience’s pupils dilate. By the ninth, Jaime Caucao is already gone — replaced by a silhouette in a wet poncho chanting numbers backwards.

In the humid crossroads of the Mapuche imagination and Latin America’s post-industrial ghost towns, La Fiebre Jaime Caucao emerged not as a band, but as a transmission. Part performance collective, part sonic exorcism, the name itself feels like a fever dream whispered after three days of rain and bootleg mezcal.

— a fictional or forgotten folk saint? A drummer who disappeared into the Araucanía forests in 1987? Or simply the fever personified: a man whose name rattles like a shaman’s rattle wrapped in rusty chains. La idea era crear un sonido único y

Rhythm, Ritual, and the Fever That Won’t Break

Roberto’s loyal best friend who assists in the investigation. Core Themes