Who is the guy that yells goal?
Who is the guy that yells goal?
Andrés Cantor
Andrés Cantor (born December 22, 1962) is an Argentine-American sportscaster and pundit who works in the United States providing Spanish-language commentary and analysis in sports. Cantor is well known among English-speakers for his narration of soccer matches and shouting “¡Gol!” when one is scored.
Who is the funny Scottish soccer commentator?
Derek Rae
Overview | |
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Born | 9 April 1967 Aberdeen, Scotland |
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Football commentator |
Employer | ESPN, ABC, Bundesliga |
Why do Arab commentators say Allah?
They recognize it as a merely linguistic characteristic of the Arabic language. A Persian speaking Muslim would recognize the same Allah as grammatically neutral-gendered since Persian has no grammatical gender. Allah is grammatically masculine in the Arabic language, but that’s it.
How old is Andres?
59 years (December 22, 1962)
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Who is Nico Cantor?
Meet ‘The Golazo Show’ and its first host, Nico Cantor. He’s the son of legendary broadcaster Andres Cantor, who has covered World Cups, Olympic Games and a number of other major football events throughout his famed career with Telemundo Deportes, NBC Sports and other outlets.
Who is the British soccer commentator?
Jon Champion is a soccer commentator for ESPN. One of the United Kingdom’s most acclaimed and respected football announcers, he first began working for ESPN in 2009 in the U.K. In 2019, Champion joined ESPN full-time and moved to the United States to be the lead play-by-play voice for Major League Soccer.
How many languages does Derek Rae speak?
five languages
Derek Rae, the voice of the Fifa video games, believes broadcasters do not always pass the test. As ESPN’s lead Bundesliga commentator and a speaker of five languages, Rae prides himself on his pronunciations of player names.
Who is the best Arabic commentator?
Essam Al Shawaly
The most popular Arab announcer is the Tunisian Essam Al Shawaly, who does games from international leagues for Al Jazeera Sports. His is the voice you hear on the Arab version of the Fifa 2012 video game, which was released with passionate Arabic commentary by EA Sports because of the huge demand from fans.