World famous soccer broadcaster Andrés Cantor is called 24 of the 64 FIFA World Cup matches live from Qatar for Telemundo this year. Cantor wasn't shy about using his beloved “Goool!” call, which has ...
The superstar attacker brought Argentina level late after trailing Egypt 2-0, and Cantor, an Argentine, absolutely lost it on ...
Storied soccer announcer Andrés Cantor joked about losing his voice over his epic call of Lionel Messi's goal vs. Egypt in the World Cup quarterfinals.
And yep, there at the heart of it was Lionel Messi, who scored a game-tying goal that made Telemundo's announcer lose his ...
The Telemundo announcer does not treat “gol” or “goal” as a typical one-syllable word. He enthusiastically elongates it. Read ...
As Telemundo broadcasts the biggest World Cup ever, spanning three host nations and reaching millions of fans across the Americas, there is no voice more synonymous with the beautiful game than Andrés ...
That is a sound every soccer fan looks forward to hearing when watching their favorite teams battle it out, and there's not a broadcaster that does it better than Andrés Cantor. Cantor's beloved ...
How the Argentine-born broadcaster turned one elongated syllable into the soundtrack of soccer in America — across 12 World Cups.
Argentine commentator Andrés Cantor is tuning up his legendary call for his nation’s crunch semi-final against England on Wednesday ...
The broadcaster, who began playing and writing about fútbol in high school and is renowned for his “GOOOAL!” call, prepares for his 12th consecutive World Cup.
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