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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 both Spanish- and English speakers for his narration of association football matches, and shouting "¡Gooooooooooool!" when one is scored. Outside of football commentary, he covers other sports as well.[1] Cantor has dual citizenship with Argentina and the United States.

Andrés Cantor
Born (1962-12-22) December 22, 1962 (age 61)
NationalityArgentinian
CitizenshipAmerican, Argentinian
Occupation(s)Television journalist, television personality, sports anchor, author
Years active1979–present
Websitewww.fdpradio.com

Early life edit

Cantor was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He moved with his family to the Southern California area when he was a teen, where he attended San Marino High School and then graduated from the University of Southern California.[2] Andrés is Jewish.[3]

His mother was born in Romania, and migrated to Argentina at the age of 13, while his father was born in Argentina. His paternal grandparents were from Poland, and fled during the Nazi occupation.[4] His favorite team is Boca Juniors from Argentina.[5]

Professional career edit

Cantor is famous for his signature bellowing of "¡Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool!" after a score in football. José María Muñoz [es], a famous Argentine journalist who began narrating on radio in the 1940s, is widely considered the father of "peligro de gol" "danger of goal being scored", "gol, gol, gol, gooooool", etc. His style has been imitated by prominent football narrators throughout Latin America and Spain.[6] It stemmed from the desire to let families and friends who have stepped away from a game know that a goal has been scored.[7]

However, due to translation and cultural dissonance issues, it was largely absent from the lexicon of British play-by-play commentators. Prior to joining Univision in 1987, Cantor was the first to introduce this climactic scoring call to a U.S. audience, while working at Univision, making him popular with English-speaking viewers. He first used it at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, but it became especially popular during the 1994 World Cup, which was held in the United States. Cantor made guest appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman during the '94 and '98 tournaments, and after the tournament was over. He was broadcasting from Paris for the Late Show during the 1998 World Cup. The call is now being sold as a ringtone on Telemundo's website.[8] He says that Diego Maradona's goal at the 1986 World Cup, in which he ran from midfield past five English defenders to score, brought tears to his eyes (Cantor was working at the game). That goal became known as the "Goal of the Century", and took place after the infamous "Hand of God" goal. The yell was also used in a Volkswagen commercial that aired in the U.S. around the time of the 1998 World Cup.

Another unique line of Cantor's can be heard whenever a game reaches half-time or is over. He delivers the line, "El árbitro dice que no hay tiempo para más" ("The referee says there is no time for more").[citation needed]

Telemundo Deportes edit

Cantor currently works for Telemundo Deportes, NBC Sports's Spanish-language division, and does play-by-play for matches on both Telemundo and its sister cable network Universo. Manuel Sol joins him as a color commentator for most games. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, where Telemundo was the first-ever U.S. Spanish-language network to broadcast the Olympics, Cantor worked as both a studio anchor and the play-by-play announcer for baseball. He went to Telemundo after several years at Univisión.[9] Telemundo's other anchor for the games, Jessí Losada, worked with Cantor at Univisión before also leaving. XM Satellite Radio, in partnership with Cantor, launched a Spanish-language sports network.[10]

Cantor anchored Telemundo's coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London from the network's studios in Hialeah, Florida. He was also the play-by-play announcer for football during the games.[11] Cantor anchored as chief commentator for Telemundo's coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[12] During that year's World Cup Final, as Gonzalo Montiel kicked the shootout-winning penalty for Argentina, Cantor broke into tears on the live broadcast as he called his home country World Cup champions. [13]

Futbol de Primera Radio Network edit

Andrés Cantor is the owner and main play-by-play announcer of Futbol de Primera, a radio network which owns the Spanish-language radio rights of the FIFA World Cups since 2002. FDP also broadcasts the Mexico national team, CONCACAF Gold Cup, Copa América (CONMEBOL) among other sports properties. Andrés Cantor hosts a daily show, Futbol de Primera, which airs nationally on more than 100 affiliates.

NBC Sports edit

Cantor's first English-language assignment was the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where he called both men's and women's football for NBC, complete with his signature call of “Goooool!” At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Cantor provided only Spanish-language commentary for sister network Telemundo.

Cantor had performed both English and Spanish-language broadcasts for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021.[14]

Other notable accomplishments edit

In 2008, Cantor appeared in the American live-action film Speed Racer as one of the grand Prix announcers.[15]

Cantor is the author of the book Goooal! a Celebration of Football.[16] Andres Cantor's appearance booking fee can range from $5,000 to $10,000.[17]

In 2010, Cantor was featured in the Mike McGlone series of GEICO commercials where he is introduced as an announcer who could make any sport exciting. Subsequently, the camera cuts to him animatedly announcing a chess match.

In 2011, he is uncredited for the role of the Spanish football announcer in an episode of the Disney Channel series Phineas and Ferb.

U.S. show Person of Interest used his 'Goooooooool' in the episode "Cura te Ipsum." When Reese and Fusco confront the drug dealers at their apartment, there is a goal scored during a football match on television. The famous "Gooooooool", seen in the U.S. on NBC's Deportes Telemundo network, can be heard in the background.

In 2014, Cantor was featured in an ad campaign for Volkswagen of America. The campaign was launched for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and depicts him offering play-by-play announcing while his son Nicolas drives a new Volkswagen Golf GTI.

Cantor was featured as an announcer in the Walt Disney film Muppets Most Wanted in March 2014.

He voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee".

Awards edit

In 1994, Cantor was honored as "Sports Personality of the Year" by the American Sportscaster Association.[18] He won a regional Emmy Award for his play-by-play work during the U.S. World Cup 1994.[19] In 2004, Cantor received the Hispanic Heritage Award.[20] Also that year he won the Broadcasting & Cable/Multichannel News Lifetime Achievement Award in Hispanic Television at the Hispanic Television Summit, produced by Schramm Marketing Group.[21] In 2005, Cantor received an honorary Emmy from the NATPE for his contributions to Hispanic television.[22] In 2014, Cantor received an Emmy at the 35th annual Sports Emmy Awards for best on-air personality in Spanish.[23] FIFA Magazine named Cantor as one of the world's most legendary broadcasters.[24]

In 2020, the National Soccer Hall of Fame announced that Cantor would be named the 2020 Colin Jose Media Award recipient for his significant long-term contributions to soccer in the United States[25] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cantor was awarded at the 2021 ceremony in Frisco, Texas.

Cantor has received a total of six Emmys.[26]

Personal life edit

Cantor's son, Nico, contributes to CBS Sports' UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League coverage and hosts The Golazo! Show, a live whip-around program on CBS Sports Network that debuted during the group stage of the 2020–21 Champions League season.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Interview with Andrés Cantor, Founding Partner of Fútbol de Primera, and the Voice of Soccer for the Telemundo Network - Sportslens". 28 January 2008.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-28. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  3. ^ Gurvis, Jacob (November 18, 2022). "All the Jewish players and storylines to watch in the 2022 World Cup".
  4. ^ Janet Stilson (2004-12-20). "Soccer, Con Pasión: Interview Andrés Cantor". Multichannel News. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
  5. ^ "Interview with Andrés Cantor, founding partner of Fútbol de Primera, and the Voice of Soccer for the Telemundo Network". 28 January 2008.
  6. ^ "Revista El Gráfico, n.° 2902, 21 de mayo de 1975". Revistas El Gráfico.
  7. ^ Santos, Fernanda (2014-06-20). "A Chorus of 'Gooooooool,' the Siren Song of Soccer". New York Times.
  8. ^ . www.audiosoccerclocks.com. Archived from the original on 2020-11-13. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-11-08. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  11. ^ Telemundo press release, August 2, 2012
  12. ^ Villafañe, Veronica. "Telemundo Promotes Peacock As Streaming Home Of World Cup Qatar 2022". Forbes.
  13. ^ Flores, Edwin (19 December 2022). "'Overwhelmed': Beloved Argentine soccer announcer Andrés Cantor talks about making that World Cup victory call". NBC News.
  14. ^ "Andres Cantor calling Tokyo Olympics soccer matches in both English & Spanish for NBC, Telemundo". Awful Announcing. 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  15. ^ Alvarado, Virginia (2008-05-14). "Milka Duno and Andrés Cantor make speedy cameos in "Speed Racer"". Daily News. New York.
  16. ^ Cantor, Andres; Arcucci, Daniel (1 June 1996). Goooal! a Celebration of Soccer. Diane Pub Co. ISBN 0788166182.
  17. ^ Variant (2003-04-21). "Andres Cantor Speaker | Contact Booking Agent For Fees & Appearances". Athletepromotions.com. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  18. ^ "The American Sportscasters Association-Annual Dinner". www.americansportscasters.com.
  19. ^ "Welcome to eltiemponeworleans.com". eltiemponeworleans.com. 26 July 2020.
  20. ^ . Hispanic Heritage Foundation. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011.
  21. ^ "Hispanic Market Weekly, 2004".
  22. ^ Emmy press release, 2005 December 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Variety Staff (7 May 2014). "NBC Tops Sports Emmys, Extends 'Sunday Night Football' Streak".
  24. ^ "The FIFA Weekly Issue #26 by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) - Issuu". issuu.com. 17 April 2014.
  25. ^ "Andrés Cantor Named 2020 Colin Jose Media Award Winner | National Soccer Hall of Fame". Andrés Cantor Named 2020 Colin Jose Media Award Winner | National Soccer Hall of Fame. 25 October 2020.
  26. ^ "Telemundo Deportes Wins Two National Sports Emmy Awards, Most of Any Spanish-Language Network".
  27. ^ "CBS hires Nico Cantor to host 'Golazo Show'". 19 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Twitter page
  • Instagram page
  • Andrés Cantor at IMDb
  • Q&A with Cantor, Sports Illustrated, December 2002.

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Andres 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 both Spanish and English speakers for his narration of association football matches and shouting Gooooooooooool when one is scored Outside of football commentary he covers other sports as well 1 Cantor has dual citizenship with Argentina and the United States Andres CantorBorn 1962 12 22 December 22 1962 age 61 Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityArgentinianCitizenshipAmerican ArgentinianOccupation s Television journalist television personality sports anchor authorYears active1979 presentWebsitewww wbr fdpradio wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 Telemundo Deportes 2 2 Futbol de Primera Radio Network 2 3 NBC Sports 3 Other notable accomplishments 4 Awards 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editCantor was born in Buenos Aires Argentina He moved with his family to the Southern California area when he was a teen where he attended San Marino High School and then graduated from the University of Southern California 2 Andres is Jewish 3 His mother was born in Romania and migrated to Argentina at the age of 13 while his father was born in Argentina His paternal grandparents were from Poland and fled during the Nazi occupation 4 His favorite team is Boca Juniors from Argentina 5 Professional career editCantor is famous for his signature bellowing of Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool after a score in football Jose Maria Munoz es a famous Argentine journalist who began narrating on radio in the 1940s is widely considered the father of peligro de gol danger of goal being scored gol gol gol gooooool etc His style has been imitated by prominent football narrators throughout Latin America and Spain 6 It stemmed from the desire to let families and friends who have stepped away from a game know that a goal has been scored 7 However due to translation and cultural dissonance issues it was largely absent from the lexicon of British play by play commentators Prior to joining Univision in 1987 Cantor was the first to introduce this climactic scoring call to a U S audience while working at Univision making him popular with English speaking viewers He first used it at the 1990 FIFA World Cup but it became especially popular during the 1994 World Cup which was held in the United States Cantor made guest appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman during the 94 and 98 tournaments and after the tournament was over He was broadcasting from Paris for the Late Show during the 1998 World Cup The call is now being sold as a ringtone on Telemundo s website 8 He says that Diego Maradona s goal at the 1986 World Cup in which he ran from midfield past five English defenders to score brought tears to his eyes Cantor was working at the game That goal became known as the Goal of the Century and took place after the infamous Hand of God goal The yell was also used in a Volkswagen commercial that aired in the U S around the time of the 1998 World Cup Another unique line of Cantor s can be heard whenever a game reaches half time or is over He delivers the line El arbitro dice que no hay tiempo para mas The referee says there is no time for more citation needed Telemundo Deportes edit Cantor currently works for Telemundo Deportes NBC Sports s Spanish language division and does play by play for matches on both Telemundo and its sister cable network Universo Manuel Sol joins him as a color commentator for most games At the 2004 Summer Olympics where Telemundo was the first ever U S Spanish language network to broadcast the Olympics Cantor worked as both a studio anchor and the play by play announcer for baseball He went to Telemundo after several years at Univision 9 Telemundo s other anchor for the games Jessi Losada worked with Cantor at Univision before also leaving XM Satellite Radio in partnership with Cantor launched a Spanish language sports network 10 Cantor anchored Telemundo s coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London from the network s studios in Hialeah Florida He was also the play by play announcer for football during the games 11 Cantor anchored as chief commentator for Telemundo s coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup 12 During that year s World Cup Final as Gonzalo Montiel kicked the shootout winning penalty for Argentina Cantor broke into tears on the live broadcast as he called his home country World Cup champions 13 Futbol de Primera Radio Network edit Andres Cantor is the owner and main play by play announcer of Futbol de Primera a radio network which owns the Spanish language radio rights of the FIFA World Cups since 2002 FDP also broadcasts the Mexico national team CONCACAF Gold Cup Copa America CONMEBOL among other sports properties Andres Cantor hosts a daily show Futbol de Primera which airs nationally on more than 100 affiliates NBC Sports edit Cantor s first English language assignment was the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he called both men s and women s football for NBC complete with his signature call of Goooool At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Cantor provided only Spanish language commentary for sister network Telemundo Cantor had performed both English and Spanish language broadcasts for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021 14 Other notable accomplishments editIn 2008 Cantor appeared in the American live action film Speed Racer as one of the grand Prix announcers 15 Cantor is the author of the book Goooal a Celebration of Football 16 Andres Cantor s appearance booking fee can range from 5 000 to 10 000 17 In 2010 Cantor was featured in the Mike McGlone series of GEICO commercials where he is introduced as an announcer who could make any sport exciting Subsequently the camera cuts to him animatedly announcing a chess match In 2011 he is uncredited for the role of the Spanish football announcer in an episode of the Disney Channel series Phineas and Ferb U S show Person of Interest used his Goooooooool in the episode Cura te Ipsum When Reese and Fusco confront the drug dealers at their apartment there is a goal scored during a football match on television The famous Gooooooool seen in the U S on NBC s Deportes Telemundo network can be heard in the background In 2014 Cantor was featured in an ad campaign for Volkswagen of America The campaign was launched for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and depicts him offering play by play announcing while his son Nicolas drives a new Volkswagen Golf GTI Cantor was featured as an announcer in the Walt Disney film Muppets Most Wanted in March 2014 He voiced himself in The Simpsons episode You Don t Have to Live Like a Referee Awards editIn 1994 Cantor was honored as Sports Personality of the Year by the American Sportscaster Association 18 He won a regional Emmy Award for his play by play work during the U S World Cup 1994 19 In 2004 Cantor received the Hispanic Heritage Award 20 Also that year he won the Broadcasting amp Cable Multichannel News Lifetime Achievement Award in Hispanic Television at the Hispanic Television Summit produced by Schramm Marketing Group 21 In 2005 Cantor received an honorary Emmy from the NATPE for his contributions to Hispanic television 22 In 2014 Cantor received an Emmy at the 35th annual Sports Emmy Awards for best on air personality in Spanish 23 FIFA Magazine named Cantor as one of the world s most legendary broadcasters 24 In 2020 the National Soccer Hall of Fame announced that Cantor would be named the 2020 Colin Jose Media Award recipient for his significant long term contributions to soccer in the United States 25 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic Cantor was awarded at the 2021 ceremony in Frisco Texas Cantor has received a total of six Emmys 26 Personal life editCantor s son Nico contributes to CBS Sports UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League coverage and hosts The Golazo Show a live whip around program on CBS Sports Network that debuted during the group stage of the 2020 21 Champions League season 27 See also editList of Jews in sports non players References edit Interview with Andres Cantor Founding Partner of Futbol de Primera and the Voice of Soccer for the Telemundo Network Sportslens 28 January 2008 Cardinal amp Goooooal Archived from the original on 2011 06 28 Retrieved 2010 05 19 Gurvis Jacob November 18 2022 All the Jewish players and storylines to watch in the 2022 World Cup Janet Stilson 2004 12 20 Soccer Con Pasion Interview Andres Cantor Multichannel News Retrieved 2008 06 12 Interview with Andres Cantor founding partner of Futbol de Primera and the Voice of Soccer for the Telemundo Network 28 January 2008 Revista El Grafico n 2902 21 de mayo de 1975 Revistas El Grafico Santos Fernanda 2014 06 20 A Chorus of Gooooooool the Siren Song of Soccer New York Times Andres Cantor Bio Soccer Clock Announcer English www audiosoccerclocks com Archived from the original on 2020 11 13 Retrieved 2010 05 19 Andres Cantor Signs Deal with Univision Competitor Telemundo Archived from the original on 2010 06 15 Retrieved 2010 05 19 XM Satellite Radio launching Spanish Sports Channel Orbitcast Archived from the original on 2005 11 08 Retrieved 2010 05 19 Telemundo press release August 2 2012 Villafane Veronica Telemundo Promotes Peacock As Streaming Home Of World Cup Qatar 2022 Forbes Flores Edwin 19 December 2022 Overwhelmed Beloved Argentine soccer announcer Andres Cantor talks about making that World Cup victory call NBC News Andres Cantor calling Tokyo Olympics soccer matches in both English amp Spanish for NBC Telemundo Awful Announcing 2021 05 25 Retrieved 2021 05 25 Alvarado Virginia 2008 05 14 Milka Duno and Andres Cantor make speedy cameos in Speed Racer Daily News New York Cantor Andres Arcucci Daniel 1 June 1996 Goooal a Celebration of Soccer Diane Pub Co ISBN 0788166182 Variant 2003 04 21 Andres Cantor Speaker Contact Booking Agent For Fees amp Appearances Athletepromotions com Retrieved 2018 07 17 The American Sportscasters Association Annual Dinner www americansportscasters com Welcome to eltiemponeworleans com eltiemponeworleans com 26 July 2020 Foundation Hispanic Heritage Foundation Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Hispanic Market Weekly 2004 Emmy press release 2005 Archived December 15 2010 at the Wayback Machine Variety Staff 7 May 2014 NBC Tops Sports Emmys Extends Sunday Night Football Streak The FIFA Weekly Issue 26 by Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA Issuu issuu com 17 April 2014 Andres Cantor Named 2020 Colin Jose Media Award Winner National Soccer Hall of Fame Andres Cantor Named 2020 Colin Jose Media Award Winner National Soccer Hall of Fame 25 October 2020 Telemundo Deportes Wins Two National Sports Emmy Awards Most of Any Spanish Language Network CBS hires Nico Cantor to host Golazo Show 19 October 2020 External links editTwitter page Instagram page Andres Cantor at IMDb Q amp A with Cantor Sports Illustrated December 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andres Cantor amp oldid 1213515303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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