Qatar have Telemundo FIFA World Cup Studio Talent announced

With 100 days to go until the FIFA World Cup 2022, Telemundo Deportes has announced its impressive lineup of studio talent. As an exclusive Spanish-language World Cup channel in the US, every match can be streamed live on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock TV. Qatar Football World Cup fans to buy Spain Vs Germany Tickets from our website.

It will be what the network calls “the most ambitious coverage in Spanish-language history, with all 64 games broadcast live, including all four on Thanksgiving Day.”

Telemundo Studio Talent Deportes has announced its impressive lineup for Qatar
Telemundo Deportes has announced its impressive lineup of studio talent for Qatar

Star-studded studio talent from Telemundo

At the center of Qatar is Telemundo’s award-winning commentary team, comprising Andrés Cantor, Sammy Sadovnik, Jorge Calvo, Manuel Sol, Copán Álvarez and Eduardo Biscayart.

In addition to the announcers, Telemundo also announced the experts who will be appearing in the studio talent. Especially a person who will be a must-see on TV.

“The great thing about the integrated team we’ve put together is that, as announcers like me and my colleagues, we can turn around and ask their questions,” Andres Cantor, Bell’s chief World Cup commentator, told World Soccer.

Talk on the phone. “We can, for example, ask a World Cup coach like Miguel Herrera, who has experience coaching Mexico at the highest level, not only in the Gold Cup but also in Brazil in 2014.”

“We can also ask all the unbelievable talent with World Cup experience – the players we have, the coaches, the umpires – for their opinion. I think it gives the audience such a rich, multifaceted experience.”

Herrera was just one of many stars in Telemundo’s World Cup coverage. The full list of Telemundo World Cup studio talent includes:

Amelia Valverde

Costa Rica | Coach

As the current head coach of the Costa Rican women’s national team, Valverde will bring her expertise to the Telemundo Deportes ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.  She previously worked as a game and studio analyst for women’s football reporting for the Tokyo Olympics and as an expert commentator for the 2019 Women’s Football World Cup in France.

Carlos Tenorio

Ecuador | Further

The former Ecuadorian player has represented his country in two FIFA World Cups. Tenorio started his club career with LDU Quito before joining Al-Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia for a season, scoring 15 goals in 16 appearances.

 Tenorio played for Al Sadd in Qatar, winning three Qatar Star League titles
Tenorio played for Al Sadd in Qatar, winning three Qatar Star League titles

From 2003 to 2009, Tenorio played for Al Sadd in Qatar, winning three Qatar Star League titles before moving to Al-Nasr SC in the United Arab Emirates, before returning to South America and playing with Ecuadorian club Atlético Saquisilí to end made on his career.

Claudio Borghi

Argentina-Chile | midfielder

When Argentina won the 1986 FIFA World Cup, the World Cup champions played alongside Maradona. The Argentine-Chile manager and former attacking midfielder returned to Telemundo Deportes after working as a visiting analyst in Russia. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans to buy Spain Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Diego Forlan

Uruguay | Further

One of the greatest Uruguayan players of all time, Forlan has played in three FIFA World Cups, including the 2010 World Cup in which Uruguay finished fourth and won the Golden Ball as the best player. During his career, he also played for some of Europe’s top clubs, including Manchester United, Villarreal, Atlético de Madrid and Inter Milan. After working as an analyst for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, he returned to Telemundo Deportes.

Horacio Elizondo

Argentina | Referee

As a former international football referee, he is best known as the first referee at the opening and final of the 2006 World Cup. Elizondo has analyzed the calls for Telemundo Deportes to beat the 2018 FIFA World Cup and will rejoin our team in Qatar.

Fernando Hierro

Spain | Central defenders and defensive midfielders

The decorated Spanish player is considered one of the best defenders in Real Madrid history. Hierro has won La Liga five times and the Champions League three times.

Hierro represented his national team in three FIFA World Cups
Hierro represented his national team in three FIFA World Cups

He represented his national team in three FIFA World Cups and was a member of the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup All-Star Team. As a coach, he led the Spanish national team during the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Jamie Herrera Garduno

Mexico | Referee

Jaime Herrera Garduño has a five-year career in Mexican Serie A and is recognized as the first Mexican referee to whistle in Major League Soccer. During his 19-year career, he chaired international events such as the Copa Libertadores. He retired in 2016 and will join Telemundo Deportes for the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup.

Mauro Silva

Brazil | Defensive Midfielder

World Cup winner and a star for Deportivo. Silva has won one La Liga title, two Copa Del Rey and three Spanish Super Cups with Galicia. He represented Brazil in the 1994 World Cup win and played in all seven of Brazil’s matches. Qatar World Cup fans can buy Japan Vs Spain Tickets from our website.

Maxi Rodriguez

Argentina | midfielder

The former Argentine footballer, nicknamed ‘La Fiera’, spent most of his career with Espanyol and Atletico Madrid, spending two years with Liverpool in England before returning to New Zealand where he started and finished his career.

Rodriguez has represented his country in three World Cups, finishing runner-up in 2014. One of his career highlights came in Germany in 2006, when he scored a goal to eliminate Mexico in extra time in a 16-round draw in Leipzig.

Miguel “PIOJO” Herrera

Mexico | midfielder

Former Mexican player and current manager of Liga MX club Tigres UANL. ‘El Piojo’ is best known for his coaching career with Club America, where he won his first title at the 2013 Clausura Championship and led ‘El Tri’ to the Mexican national team in the season. 2014 World Cup qualifier in Brazil and a ticket for the final.

 Perez has represented his country in 55 matches, including three World Cups
Perez has represented his country in 55 matches, including three World Cups

OSCAR “CONEJO” Perez

Mexico | Goalkeeper

The goalkeeper legend nicknamed “El Conejo” is considered one of the best goalkeepers in Mexican history. While representing Mexican teams Cruz Azul and Pachuca. Pérez has won three CONCACAF Champions League titles, two Mexican Leagues and a Mexican Cup. He has represented his country in 55 matches, including three World Cups. In addition, he won three CONCACAF Gold Cups and the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Natalia Astrain

The United States | Coach

Astrain, who was recently named the new head coach of the U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team, returned to Telemundo Deportes for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar. After serving as a football analyst for women’s football coverage of the Tokyo Olympics. A respected and experienced football coach, she previously worked as an assistant coach with NWSL Kansas City and previously with FC Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid and the Spanish Federation.

Sebastian Abreu “EL LOCO”

Uruguay | Further

Known as ‘El Loco’ for his unpredictable skills and technical feats, Abreu is a former Uruguayan player who landed ‘La Celeste’ a ticket to the 2010 World Cup semi-final in a controversial win over Ghana. He was also recognized for his record in 32 teams from 11 different countries.

Tab Ramos

The United States | midfielder

The former American football player returns to Telemundo Deportes after serving as an analyst for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. During his 13-year career, he played as a midfielder in Spain, Mexico and the United States. Ramos played in three FIFA World Cups with the US national team.  

Coverage of the World Cup will begin at the end of November. While matches are played at Telemundo and Universo. Peacock will also broadcast each match in Spanish on the 24/7 World Cup channel. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Inaki Williams will transfer his citizenship to Ghana to play for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022
Inaki Williams will transfer his citizenship to Ghana to play for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022

Popular players change nationality for the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Are you curious which world-famous footballer will represent their new country at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar? Spanish top players switch nationality to play for a country of origin so that they can join their World Cup squad.

This can be a great opportunity for players who may not have had much success in their home country. Let’s take a look at some of the popular players who have made this switch.

Inaki Williams

Professional footballer Inaki Williams, a striker for Spain’s Athletic Bilbao and the Spanish national team, has announced that he will transfer his citizenship to Ghana to play for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022.

Williams was born in Bilbao, Spain, to Ghanaian parents and therefore holds dual citizenship. However, he has always represented Spain in international competitions. The 28-year-old made his debut in Spain in 2016, earning a cap for the country.

Although Williams is eligible to play for Ghana and Spain. He decided to represent Ghana to increase their chances of qualifying. With Williams’ experience and expertise in the field, Ghana is now one of the title favourites.

It means a lot, not just to Williams, but to Ghanaian football as a whole. We wish them all the best.

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