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Adrian Healey

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Adrian Healey is an English football commentator, currently working with ESPN with their broadcasts of the Brasileirao, Major League Soccer, Premier League, Primeira Liga, Bundesliga and Serie A. He was part of the ESPN commentary team in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. He has also been a fill in host for Dan Thomas on ESPN's soccer show ESPN FC.

Broadcasting career

Healey started work in the USA in Boston as a mid day DJ on WFNX then WBCN. He then got a TV job commentating for the New England Revolution, replacing the departing Derek Rae. He left the Revolution to join ESPN, where he started with play-by-play commentary with Robbie Mustoe on ESPN2's alternate broadcast of UEFA Champions League play.

Healey served as a play by play announcer for NBC Sports' coverage of soccer at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[1]

He currently serves as lead announcer for ESPN's coverage of Major League Soccer (MLS). During the summer of 2011, he took a break from his MLS duties to work alongside Kate Markgraf on the network's secondary broadcast team for the FIFA Women's World Cup telecasts.[2]

Personal life

Healey is from Swindon in Wiltshire, England[3] and is a Swindon Town fan. Swindon Town are currently in League 1 of the Football League in England, which is the third tier of English football. He was bass player in the band The American Measles, who released one album, Shover The Cupcake, on Aquabug Records in 1997.

Healey currently lives in West Hartford, Connecticut with his wife, son, and daughter

References

  1. ^ Medium Well: Your NBC Olympics lineup - A blog on sports media, news and networks Baltimore Sun
  2. ^ 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Commentators – ESPN MediaZone.
  3. ^ Haydon, John (9 March 2011). "Adrian Healey named voice of MLS on ESPN networks". Washington Times. Retrieved 19 November 2012.