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Soccer Central
''Soccer Central'' was a soccer news program that was broadcast by the Canadian sports channel Sportsnet. The program was first introduced on August 17, 2012 as ''Fox Soccer News''; the program was originally produced for U.S. cable channel Fox Soccer as a replacement for the ''Fox Soccer Report'', which was produced out of Winnipeg by the now-defunct Fox Sports World Canada in a similar arrangement. With the launch of Fox Sports 1, ''Fox Soccer News'' was supplanted by the in-house production '' Fox Soccer Daily'', which premiered on August 19, 2013. Consequently, ''Fox Soccer News'' was re-branded as ''Soccer Central'' (the original name of Sportsnet's soccer pre-game show, which had been renamed '' Soccer Central Matchday''). The show aired as a half an hour show from Monday through Friday (Monday-Thursday known as ''Soccer Central'' and Friday known as ''The Soccer Central Roundtable'') and an hour show (''Soccer Central Weekend Review'') on Sunday. Anchors The program had ...
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Brendan Dunlop
Brendan Dunlop is a Canadian sportscaster known for his anchoring and hosting duties on The Score and Sportsnet television networks. Dunlop was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario where he graduated from Catholic Central High School. Dunlop grew up a sports fan and had aspirations of becoming a sports journalist from watching Ray Ramano's character on Everybody Loves Raymond. Dunlop graduated from the University of Guelph-Humber. He originally wanted to be an actor. Dunlop first gained attention cohosting ''The Footy Show'' on The Score. He was a co-host on ''The Hardcore Footy Show'' when this show was broadcast on Hardcore Sports Radio, Sirius XM Radio channel 98, alongside English sportscasters Kristian Jack and James Sharman. He was cohost of the '' Fox Soccer News'', on the now-defunct Canadian channel Fox Sports World Canada. Dunlop also hosted ''Soccer Central'' on Sportsnet. He co-anchored the ''Sportsnet Central'' program's weekend edition. In 2020, Dunlop joined ...
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Bobby McMahon
Robert McMahon is a Scottish association football, football analyst for Sportsnet. He appears exclusively on ''Soccer Central''. Born in Dundee, McMahon played football at the school and youth level, before going on to play for Tayport F.C., Tayport in Fife, then one of Scotland's top amateur teams. During his time with ''the Port'', he was selected for a Scottish Amateurs team trial. He also had a brief spell at the Scottish Junior Football Association, junior level. After emigrating to Canada in 1979, he played ON and coached a number of teams in Winnipeg while representing Manitoba on many occasions, highlighted by a representative game against Bologna F.C. 1909, Bologna. He was the chief operating officer of the 1999 Pan American Games. In 2022 Bobby was part of a 15-person group called “Stuart’s Band of Brothers” that walked the 96-mile West Highland Way as a fundraiser in memory of their friend Stuart Fraser. The group exceeded their fundraising target of £30,000 ...
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Soccer On Canadian Television
Soccer from around the world is available in Canada on many different television networks and channels. The following is a list of top leagues and tournaments from around the world and the corresponding channel that has coverage in Canada, as of the 2021–22 season:beIN Sports CanadaLeaguesRetrieved on 1 May 2012Sportsnet WorldSportsnet World - FootballRetrieved on 1 May 2012TSNSoccerRetrieved on 8 August 2015 Programming Soccer in fiction on Canadian television * ''21 Thunder'' See also *Sports broadcasting contracts in Canada This article refers to Sports broadcasting contracts in Canada. For broadcasting rights lists of other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts. Athletics * World Athletics: CBC Sports * Boston Marathon: TSN * London Marathon: FloSp ... References {{Major League Soccer on television ...
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2012 Canadian Television Series Debuts
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2010s Canadian Sports Television Series
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the s ...
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Association Football Television Series
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Gene Principe
Eugenio Principe (born February 26, 1967) is a Canadian sports reporter and broadcaster, who is the current host of Edmonton Oilers broadcasts on Sportsnet. He is best known for his frequent use of puns and props during his pre-game segments. Born in Edmonton to Italian immigrants, Principe began his broadcasting career in 1987 and became a full-time sportscaster in 1990. He anchored various sports programs in Winnipeg and Toronto before returning to Edmonton in 1998 to host Oilers broadcasts for CKEM-TV (then known as A-Channel). Principe continued to host Oilers games after joining Sportsnet in 2001. Early life and career Principe was born in Edmonton to Gina and Franco Principe, who were immigrants from Italy. His mother Gina was a seamstress, while his father Franco was a carpenter. Principe attended Austin O'Brien Catholic High School and became interested in sports broadcasting as a teenager. This led him to study broadcasting for two years at the Northern Alberta ...
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Brad Fay
Brad Fay (born June 16, 1964) is a Canadian sportscaster for Rogers Sportsnet. Fay began his sportscasting career in 1997 as a weekend sports anchor for BCTV and has also worked in the radio industry calling junior hockey games. He co-hosted the 2010 Vancouver Olympics coverage for Sportsnet. Fay also worked in the newspaper A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as p ... industry. He has a sister named Erin Farncomb (Fay). References 1964 births Living people People from Vancouver Journalists from British Columbia Canadian radio journalists Canadian television journalists Canadian television sportscasters {{Canada-journalist-stub ...
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Lloyd Barker (soccer)
Lloyd Barker (born 12 December 1970) is a former professional soccer player who played for the Jamaica national football team. Playing career After beginning his pro career in 1988 with the Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League. He then joined the Montreal Impact in 1993 and was part of the team's starting eleven when the Impact beat the Colorado Foxes 1–0 in the playoff final and won the 1994 league championship. He also helped Montreal win the regular-season titles in 1995, 1996, and 1997. Barker played internationally for Jamaica, including in a 0–3 friendly loss to the United States in Kingston on 22 November 1994. In 1995 Barker won the Giuseppe Saputo Trophy and was picked on the league's first all-star team in 1995. In 1999 Barker was transferred to Impact rivals the Toronto Lynx where he gave new impetus to his career when he moved from the forward position to that of defender. He left the Lynx in 2001 to join the Impact again where he helped the team ...
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Thomas Rongen
Thomas Eddy Rongen (born 31 October 1956) is a Dutch American football coach who has spent the majority of his playing and coaching career in the United States. In December 2016, he was named Chief Scout of the United States Men's National Team. Rongen won the MLS Coach of the Year award in MLS's inaugural season in 1996, leading the Tampa Bay Mutiny to the best regular-season record. Player Rongen began his playing career with Amsterdamsche FC, with whom he played as defensive midfielder and defender from 1973 to 1979. In 1979, Rongen moved to the United States, joining the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League. Rongen spent the entire 1979 season with the Aztecs. He then began the 1980 season in Los Angeles. On 12 July 1980, the Aztecs sold his contract to the Washington Diplomats. The team folded at the end of the season and Rongen moved to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers where he would remain for the next three seasons. In 1984, Joe Robbie, owner of ...
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Danny Dichio
Daniele Salvatore Ernest Dichio (born 19 October 1974) is an English retired professional footballer and coach. Dichio scored the first goal in Toronto FC history against the Chicago Fire on 12 May 2007. Later in that same game he became the first player in club history to be red-carded. Playing career Europe Born in Hammersmith, London, to an English mother and an Italian father, Dichio began his career at Queens Park Rangers, joining as an apprentice in June 1991 and turning professional in May 1993. The sale of Les Ferdinand to Newcastle United in the summer of 1995 provided Dichio with the opportunity to break into QPR's first team in the 1995–96 Premier League season. He scored on his league debut for QPR against Aston Villa, and forged a strike partnership with Kevin Gallen throughout the remainder of the season. Prior to his QPR debut, he played on loan at Barnet and Welling United. Dichio moved to Italy's Serie A with Sampdoria in the close season of 1996, and so ...
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Sportsnet 360
Sportsnet 360 (SN360) is a Canadian discretionary specialty channel owned by Rogers Media. The channel was launched in 1994 as the licence-exempt service Sportscope, which featured a display of sports news and scores. In 1997, the network was re-launched under Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) licensing as Headline Sports, adding anchored segments to its rolling sports news programming. In 2000, the network gained the ability to air occasional broadcasts of live sporting events, and was re-launched as The Score. In 2012, the network's parent company Score Media announced that it would sell the network to Rogers Communications, which owns the competing Sportsnet family of sports television networks; in 2013, the network was re-branded as Sportsnet 360. The channel primarily broadcasts automated blocks of sports news and highlights, along with live sports coverage as an overflow channel for Sportsnet's national programming. The channel is also th ...
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