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  2. Fútbol Picante - Wikipedia

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    Futbol Picante (translation: Spicy Football or Spicy Soccer) is a Mexican sports television show in Spanish which covers mostly Mexican football. The show is mostly hosted by David Faitelson and José Ramón Fernández ; [2] Heriberto Murrieta, Ciro Procuna and Álvaro Morales also serve as hosts when José Ramón Fernández is not present.

  3. José Ramón Fernández (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    José Ramón Fernández Álvarez (born 6 April 1946) is a Mexican journalist, sportscaster, sports commentator, and television host currently working for ESPN Deportes and ESPN Mexico. Fernández started his journalistic career in 1970 and since has covered numerous major sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympics.

  4. Soccer on ESPN/ABC - Wikipedia

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    ESPN aired MLS matches on ABC, ESPN, ESPN+ and ESPN2 from the league's beginning in 1996 until 2022. ABC aired select MLS games on Saturday and Sunday during the regular season, select playoff games annually, and the MLS Cup in odd-numbered years in 2019 and 2021. ESPN also aired out-of-market / some market games on ESPN+.

  5. Talk:Fútbol Picante - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Television, a collaborative effort to develop and improve Wikipedia articles about television programs. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page where you can join the discussion .

  6. ESPN Deportes - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Deportes (Spanish pronunciation: [i.espiˈen deˈpoɾtes], lit. ' ESPN Sports ') is an American multinational Spanish-language pay television sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

  7. Pace Foods - Wikipedia

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    Pace Foods is a producer of a variety of canned salsas located in Paris, Texas.The company was founded in 1947 by David Pace when he developed a recipe for a salsa he called "Picante sauce" (picante means 'spicy' in Spanish), which was "made with the freshest ingredients, harvested and hand-selected in peak season to achieve the best flavor and quality". [1]

  8. 35th Sports Emmy Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor, NBA TV. First: The Official Film of the London Olympic Games, NBC; LT: The Life and Times, Showtime; UFC Presents Ronda Rousey: Breaking Ground, FS1; 30 for 30, ESPN [ESPN Films] 24/7 – Red Wings - Maple Leafs: Road to the Winter Classic, HBO; A Football Life, NFL Network; Casualties of the Gridion, Conde Nast Entertainment

  9. David Faitelson - Wikipedia

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    Faitelson and José Ramón Fernández jointly formed a sport show in Mexico, called DeporTV. In between his stay at TV Azteca, Faitelson covered the World Cup 1986 in Mexico, the 1991 Pan American Games in Cuba for Mexico, [3] the World Cup 1994 in the United States, the World Cup 1998 in France, the World Cup 2002 in South Korea and Japan, and the World Cup 2006 held in Germany.