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Noe Vazquez

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Noe Vazquez (born 9 January 1993, Torreón, Mexico) is a football and sports commentator. He works in internet and television communications in Latin America, United States radio and alternating audio in Europe.


Professional career[edit]

With Fernando Niembro and Mariano Closs

In mid 2011, at age 18, Vazquez was employed by Play Soccer Network. He was part of a commentary team at the First Division of Spain, Copa del Rey and at the FIFA Club World Cup. In the summer of 2012, Vazquez was made redundant when the company failed.

In 2013, he won the continent stage of "The Commentator of the Passion" competition sponsored by Bridgestone Latin America and Fox Sports Argentina.[1] Then, at the end of 2013, Vazquez was a semifinalist in the "Draft of Voices 3" competition. The result was controversial.[2] From October 2013 to February 2014, Vazquez broadcast for Grupo Radio México] in a weekday program.

After leaving Groupo Radio Mexico, Vazquez commentated the 2014 Copa Libertadores of America and then 2014 FIFA World Cup for Radio Norte.[3] The Brazilian named Vasquez one of the ten most popular broadcasters of South America during the 2014 FIFA World Cup[4]

On 1 October 2014, Xoccermania TV announced that Vazquez contribute to the 2014 advertisements for the Club de fútbol Indios de la UACJ. In November 2014, Vazquez returned to Grupo Radio México broadcasting a regional football program with Carlos Albert and Jorge Pietrasanta on XEP-AM. He also worked for Club Tarahumaras in the State League of basketball of Chihuahua. In July 2015, Vazquez became spokesperson for Football Club Juárez. He is a journalist for HRED-FM and Radio America.

Table of professional engagements.[edit]

(Employment as a commentator is marked with *)

Year Program Channel
2010 Draft of Voices 1 Televisa Deportes
2011–2012 Spanish league, Copa del Rey and FIFA Club World Cup Play Soccer Network*
2011 Draft of Voices 2 Televisa Deportes
2013–2015 Second Division of Mexico, Street Soccer and Homeless World Cup Xoccermania TV*
2013 Copa Libertadores of America Fox Sports and Bridgestone Corporation
2013 Draft of Voices 3 Televisa Deportes
2014 – Actuality Radio Mexico Sports Group Irradiate Mexico
2014 Copa Libertadores of America and Copa Sudamericana Traffic Sports USA*
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 Radio Norte*

References[edit]


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