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Legendary Sportscaster Jose Ramon Fernandez Joins ESPN’s Spanish-Language Commentator Team

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“Jose Ramon Fernandez, long considered an institution in Mexican sports journalism, will join ESPN’s commentary team, it was announced today by Norby Williamson, executive vice president of Production. Jose Ramon will make his debut Tuesday, November 6 alongside Fernando Palomo and Mario Kempes as commentator for the UEFA Champions League match featuring Olympiacos vs. Real Madrid at 2:30 p.m. ET. Sunday, November 11, will mark Jose Ramon’s first appearance as host of ESPN’s Mexican news and information program Futbol Picante.

“We are honored to welcome Jose Ramon Fernandez to the ESPN ,” said Williamson. “Over the course of more than three decades, Jose Ramon built a distinguished career and has become a fundamental part of sports journalism in . His unique style will fit perfectly into our strategy of serving Spanish-speaking sports fans throughout the U.S. and .”

In this new stage of his career, Jose Ramon said he is enthusiastic about the future: “I am looking forward to the next chapter of my career – my life now is ESPN.”

At ESPN, Jose Ramon will bring his considerable talent across various platforms, including , and online. On , Jose Ramon will join the team of commentators on studio shows Futbol Picante and Fuera de Juego, aired on in the United States and on ESPN in . He will also be a regular contributor to the company’s edition of SportsCenter.

In addition to his commitment, Jose Ramon will co-host ESPN Formula in , serve as a permanent contributor to in the U.S., and write a column and conduct a weekly chat for ESPNdeportes.com.

With his direct, sharp and enthusiastic manner, Jose Ramon has become one of the most credible and respected sports journalists of all time. Jose Ramon Fernandez, whose name is synonymous with for millions of sports fans, began his career with the state-owned company Channel 13 in , which became Imevision and later was privatized as , where he worked for 34 uninterrupted years heading the popular sports programs Deportv, Los Protagonistas and En Caliente as producer and host. Jose Ramon has covered every FIFA World Cup since 1978 ( 1978, 1982, 1986, Italy 1990, United States 1994, France 1998, Korea/Japan 2002, Germany 2006); has eight Olympic Games under his belt (Montreal 1976, Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004) and called more than 3,500 first division matches to date.

A native of Puebla, , Jose Ramon graduated from Universidad Autonoma with a degree in business administration. His first broadcasting position came while he was a at Universidad Autonoma as play-by-play announcer for the university’s team. His style has left a mark on the communications field in , where he developed and mentored many producers and commentators including ESPN’s, Carlos Albert, David Faitelson, Rafael Puente and Ciro Procuna, with whom he will be working closely with again in this next phase of his career. “*

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