''República Deportiva'' is a weekly one-hour sports show on the Spanish-language American television network
Univision
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. The program airs on every Sunday.
History
''República Deportiva'' was initially hosted by
Fernando Fiore
Fernando Fiore (born July 9, 1960) is an Argentine television personality known as the co-creator and original host of '' Lente Loco'' from 1992 to 1993, and the host of the travel show ''Fuera de Serie'' with Sofía Vergara. He is perhaps best k ...
,
Rosana Franco, and Jorge Gómez in 1998. Gómez left the show in 2004 and was replaced by
Félix Fernández, a former professional
goalkeeper
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for the
Mexico national football team
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. Franco was dismissed from the show in 2012, and Fiore's departure followed in 2014. In that same year,
Lindsay Casinelli
Lindsay Casinelli (born September 3, 1985) is a Venezuelan journalist. Casinelli is currently the host of the weekly sports show República Deportiva and co-host of Contacto Deportivo weeknights on Univision.
Early years
Casinelli was born in ...
and
Adriana Monsalve
Adriana Monsalve (born July 27, 1977) is a Venezuelan sportscaster, journalist who currently works for TUDN.
Career
Monsalve became famous as the lead singer in the girl band "Chikas" and in the pop bands "Tartara" in Venezuela, and "Latin Fiest ...
officially joined the program to fill the vacant positions.
Julián Gil
Julián Elías Gil Beltrán (born 13 June 1970) is an Argentine-Puerto Rican actor, model, businessman and TV host.
Personal life
Although Julián Gil was born in Argentina, he lived some time in Venezuela as well. He grew up in Puerto Rico an ...
officially replaced Fiore as the show's main host in 2015. In October 2016
Mané de la Parra
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joined as the show's host on occasions when Gil cannot appear.
Content
''República Deportiva'' primarily covers sports favored by the predominantly Hispanic audience, though it also dedicates segments to sports and events outside the liking of the target demographic.
Football (soccer)
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is heavily covered and analyzed, highlighting matches from leagues in Europe and the
Americas
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Along with th ...
such as the
Premier League
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,
Liga MX
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The league is considered the strongest in North America, and among the strongest in a ...
,
Major League Soccer
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, and
La Liga
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. Focus is also placed on popular sports like
baseball
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(
MLB
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),
boxing
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,
mixed martial arts
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, and
basketball
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. There is also some time dedicated to other sports popular solely in North America such as
and
Formula One
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racing. Usually notable sportspeople and coaches/managers from past and present are interviewed and even invited to the show.
The show features many segments including the popular "Pregúntale a Felix" (or "Ask Felix"), where fans send in football-related questions. Contests are also a large part of the program such as "Miss República Deportiva" and "El Sabio de la República." The ''Senadoras'', scantily-clad television presenters, are hugely popular. Notable "Senadoras" include
Alba Galindo and
Natalia Saenz, both of whom departed from the show in 2015 after long tenures.
Awards
For ''República Deportiva's'' 20th Anniversary in 2019,
Broadcasting & Cable
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and
Multichannel News
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presented ''República Deportiva'' with the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Hispanic Television Programming at the 17th Annual
Hispanic Television Summit, produced by Schramm Marketing Group.
References
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American sports television series
Univision original programming
1999 American television series debuts
2016 American television series endings
2000s American television series