Jozy Altidore, now a broadcaster, is bullish on the U.S. making a deep World Cup run
The former striker will serve as a World Cup commentator for Telemundo, the tournament’s official Spanish-language network.
Growing up in South Florida, Jozy Altidore heard a lot of Spanish playing soccer with local kids and at home from his Dominican grandmother. As a teenager, he went to play for Villarreal, in the Castellón part of Spain, an area that isn’t that touristy. His coach and teammates mostly spoke Spanish. Along the way, Altidore picked up the language.
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“A lot of people look at me like, ‘What? You speak Spanish?’” Altidore told NBC News.
It will come in handy this summer, when Altidore serves as a World Cup commentator for Telemundo, the games’ official Spanish-language network. Altidore has no experience in broadcasting, and he admits that his Spanish is just OK. But he saw the World Cup was coming to North America, and he didn’t want to be left on the sidelines.
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