Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Deportes trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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She also periodically works in the United States, on Fox Deportes.
Univision Deportes collects all available information about this sporting event.
I have a clear conscience," Ronaldo replied when asked by a Deportes Cuatro journalist about the scenario.
Adriana Monsalve(born July 27, 1977)[2] is a Venezuelan sportscaster,journalist who currently works for Univision Deportes.
The city has one association football team called Deportes Tocopilla who currently play in Tercera B(Chile).
Rangel played for lower league sides in his native Brazil andin Mexico before joining Salvadoran side Deportes Savio in 2007.
Spanish-language rights were held by NBC Deportes, with telecasts airing on Telemundo over-the-air and NBC Universo on cable.
I'm not thinking about leaving in thewinter market," the Spain international told Deportes Cuatro on Sunday.
In October 1899, Gamper placed an advert in Los Deportes magazine to find players interested in forming a football team.
The first of these titles came in 1972when Independiente came up against Universitario de Deportes of Peru in the finals.
He had previously played for Deportes Savio, Deportivo Petapa, Deportivo Mixco and Deportivo Marquense before signing with C.S.D. Municipal in June 2013.
This family-friendly hotel is withinclose proximity of Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto and Centro Olimpico.
Alba Galindo(born February 26, 1981) is an American-born Colombian model, television host, and sportscaster,who currently works for ESPN Deportes.
Silvana Carsetti has done television work,both for TyC Sports and for Fox Deportes en Espanol, around the world, including Bangkok, Thailand, Cancun, Mexico and the United States.
The first of these titles came in the 1972 editionwhen Independiente faced off against Universitario de Deportes of Peru in the finals.
Grêmio pointed out that Santos and Deportes Temuca had had matches awarded against them by Conmebol this season for fielding ineligible players- but a manager is not a player.
In 1968, the city was host to the Olympic Games, which saw the construction of the Azteca Stadium,the Palacio de los Deportes, the Olympic Stadium and other sports facilities.
Jeinny Lizarazo has beenReporting Real Madrid News for ESPN Deportes 1210 since 2014, numerous occasions. is currently host of the TV show called El Pelotazo and She is social media personality in the world of football.
My intention is to play here two years, that is important to me andI haven't thought about anything else,” Odegaard told ESPN Deportes.
She began her television career hosting the program Vía deescape on the cable television channel Vive Deportes, and later she became part of the showbiz program SQP.
TNT Movie ClubTu desayuno alegre on Univision Fox Deportes(Fox Sports in Spanish) Jorge Ramos En Vivo on Fox Sports TeleFutura Para Ver TV, Cristina Camargo Despierta América on Univision- weather anchor(2013-2015) El Gordo y la Flaca.
Vanessa Menendez(née: De Roide Toledo;[note 1] born August 1, 1987 in Carolina) is a Puerto Rican TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who winner of Nuestra Belleza Latina 2012.[1]She was the female image of Fox Deportes.
On 11 January 2015, Galindo announced that she would not be returning to Republica Deportiva.[3] On 14 April 2015,Galindo joined ESPN Deportes.[4] She was host of the"Redes ESPN" and still participate as talent in NFL and NBA games for USA and Latin America.
Jeinny Rodriguez(born 13 January 1988) is a Venezuelan actress, television hostess, and model who frequently appears in U.S. Spanish-language TV novelas and other programs on the Telemundo,Fox Deportes and Univision networks.
In the US, apps from Telemundo Deportes, FOX Sports GO, and FOX Sports ranked first, second and third(respectively) for average bandwidth per user, while the same three apps were also new entrants into the top 10 apps by total time spent compared to the 3 weeks directly prior to the event.
Carolina Desireé José Padrón Ríos(born March 20, 1983) is a Venezuelan sportscaster,journalist and television host currently working for ESPN Deportes and ESPN Mexico.[6] Padrón is the co-anchor of ESPN's Spanish version of SportsCenter and also has covered sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympics.[7].
In 2007 Monsalve was hired by ESPN as Sports Anchor of ESPN Deportes broadcasting for Sports' Center Hispanic viewers in North America, and also through ESPN 2 Central and South America.[3] On November 28, 2014, she announced she was leaving ESPN, and later revealed she was joining Univision Deportes.