ESPN Deportes Kicks Off Coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup

Over 1100 hours of World Cup-related News and Info.
70 Plus Commentators – 20 from South Africa;
56 FIFA World Cup Matches in Portuguese

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Using a full collection of its multimedia assets, ESPN Deportes will provide comprehensive Spanish-language news and information coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup from South Africa June 11 – July 11, 2010.  ESPN Deportes’ month-long news and information World Cup coverage will originate from a picturesque view of Nelson Mandela Square in Johannesburg, as well as from studios in Buenos Aires, Dallas, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami and Bristol, Connecticut. In addition, to complement its comprehensive Spanish-language news and information coverage of the quadrennial sports event, ESPN Deportes will provide Portuguese-language telecasts of 56 live World Cup matches, starting with the opener as host nation South Africa plays Mexico at Soccer City in Johannesburg June 11 at 9:30 a.m. ET. Highlights:  

 ESPN DEPORTES NEWS & INFO. (All times Eastern)

 LIVE FIFA WORLD CUP GAMES IN PORTUGUESE:

In addition comprehensive Spanish-language news and information, ESPN Deportes will present live coverage of 56 matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, from the opener (South Africa vs. Mexico) on June 11 through the Final in July 11.   Veteran ESPN Brasil soccer commentators Flavio Pereira and Jose Werneck will handle the play-by-play joined by former soccer players Crizam Cesar de Olivereira Filho, better known as Zinho and Favio Batata. Zinho, who most recently served as the manager of Miami FC of the USL First Division, was a member of the 1994 FIFA World Cup winning team.  He was capped 57 times between March 1989 and February 1998.  Batata started his career with Santos in 1977. In 1978 he won the championship with São Paulo and was with Vila Belmiro for three years.  He played with Mexico’s Club America from 1980-1984, returning that year to Brazil to play with Paraná Clube. 

 ESPN Deportes Radio:

The only 24/7 Spanish-language sports radio network in the U.S. will feature around-the-clock World Cup news and information coverage to 43 affiliates nationwide, anchored by three daily live editions of its soccer talk show, Jorge Ramos y Su Banda from studios at Nelson Mandela Square.   ESPN Deportes Radio will have at least two reporters live from ESPN Deportes Radio studios in Nelson Mandela Square participating on shows throughout the day. Radio coverage will include:

ESPN DEPORTES MOVIL

ESPN Deportes’ emerging platform will offer for the first time ESPN Deportes Alerts where fans can sign up for free Spanish language text message updates to receive select scores and news by texting FUTBOL to 43776.  

ESPNDEPORTES.COM

At ESPNdeportes.com Mundial 2010 soccer fans will also be able to access complete on-the-ground Spanish language coverage from a team of writers, correspondents and on-air commentators for ESPNdeportes.com, including renowned coach Carlos Bianchi and ESPN Deportes analysts D. Brailovsky, D. Faitelson, J.R. Fernández, F. Palomo, J. Ramos and F. Schwartz.

 Other features available from ESPNdeportes.com Mundial 2010 include:

 ESPN DEPORTES LA REVISTA  

The June issue of ESPN Deportes La Revista, on newsstands this week, features Lionel Messi (Argentina), Andrés Guardado (Mexico), David Villa (Spain) and Yoann Gourcuff (France) on the cover.  ESPN Deportes La Revista’s World Cup Preview provides a group-by-group breakdown of the 32 teams that will be battling it out for the World Cup trophy—predictions and analysis.  Articles in this issue include:

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