ESPN Announces Its First Group of World Cup Analysts

From ESPN, we have the first five analysts who will work the last FIFA™ World Cup on the Alleged Worldwide Leader until at least 2026.

Some are familiar names such as Alexi Lalas, Steve McManaman and Taylor Twellman, veterans of ESPN’s soccer coverage are back. Michael Ballack and Santiago Solari will join the broadcasts from Brazil as well. Ballack was part of ESPN’s EURO 2012 coverage and will make his first World Cup broadcast appearance this week.

Ballack, Lalas, McManaman and Solari be part of the pregame, halftime and postgame shows. They’ll also appear on SportsCenter and ESPN FC during the month-long competition which starts on June 12 and will end on July 13, 2014. Twellman will be a game commentator. McManaman will call select matches.

All five men make their debuts this Friday when ESPN2 airs the Final World Cup Draw at 11:30 a.m. ET. ESPN original Bob Ley host the program.

Here’s the ESPN announcement.

FIFA 2014 World CupESPN Names First Five Analysts for 2014 FIFA World Cup Team

Analysts Michael Ballack, Alexi Lalas, Steve McManaman, Santiago Solari and Taylor Twellman

Five soccer professionals and national team players – Michael Ballack (Germany), Alexi Lalas (USA), Steve McManaman (England), Santiago Solari (Argentina) and Taylor Twellman (USA) – have been named analysts for ESPN’s 2014 FIFA World Cup team in Brazil. With a combined five FIFA World Cup tournament teams between them this group will be part of ESPN’s English-language presentation in the United States on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and WatchESPN throughout the month-long tournament, June 12 – July 13, 2014.

Ballack, Lalas, McManaman and Solari will appear on pre-match, halftime and post-match shows, SportsCenter, ESPN FC, and FIFA World Cup-themed news and information programs. Twellman will primarily serve as a co-commentator. McManaman will also co-commentate on select matches.

In their first assignment, the analysts will join host Bob Ley at the ESPN studios in Bristol, Conn., to present the Final Draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ on ESPN2, Friday, December 6, at 11:30 a.m. ET – the kickoff event for ESPN’s multimedia coverage of the quadrennial tournament in Brazil when the groups and matchups are determined.

“The quality and diversity of our analyst team was one of the keys to our 2010 World Cup success,” said Jed Drake, ESPN senior vice president and executive producer.  “Michael, Alexi, Macca, Santiago, Taylor and others to come, will form what we expect to be one of the best collections of football minds available anywhere for this global sporting event.”

Ballack was the German National Team captain from 2004 until injury forced him off the World Cup team in 2010. He debuted on ESPN networks as a pundit for UEFA EURO 2012. Brazil 2014 will mark his debut as a World Cup analyst.

Lalas, a U.S. Men’s National Team defender and the face of USA ’94 team, will work his third straight FIFA World Cup for ESPN having debuted in 2006 as a guest analyst. He is ESPN’s lead studio analyst for U.S. Men’s National Team and Major League Soccer matches.

McManaman, Liverpool legend and former England National Team player, debuted on ESPN during South Africa 2010. He has since served as match analyst for the network’s critically acclaimed coverage of the English Premier League from 2010-2013, working alongside play-by-play commentator Ian Darke. McManaman teamed with Darke again as the network’s lead match commentator team for the UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.

Solari, former Real Madrid winger and Argentina National team player, will make his World Cup debut on U.S. television with the Draw on Friday and through the month-long Brazil 2014 tournament. He is one of the pundits on ESPN FC, the company’s global soccer news and information program.

Twellman, a former U.S. National Team player and one of the most prolific forwards to ever wear a Major League Soccer jersey playing for the New England Revolution, will make his World Cup debut in the booth in Brazil. He is ESPN’s lead match analyst for the U.S. Men’s National Team and Major League Soccer.

Specific assignments are to be determined, and other ESPN commentators for the 2014 FIFA World Cup will be announced at a later date.

That is all.

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