List of Argentine football announcers

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The Broadcast Teams of Argentine football are listed in the table below, including games of Conmebol competitions and the coverage of the Argentina national football team.

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First division

PairingPlay-by-playAnalystNetwork
#1Sebastián VignoloDiego Latorre Fox Sports
#2Pablo GiraltMatías MartinTNT Sports
#3Raúl TaquiniMartín Liberman Fox Sports
#4Juan Manuel PonsGustavo López Fox Sports
#5Gustavo CimaDiego Fucks Fox Sports
#6Hernán FelerHernán Castillo or Fernando PaciniTNT Sports
#7Ariel HelueniJuan José Buscalia Fox Sports
#8Pablo BariDamián Trillini or Javier Tabares Fox Sports
#9Federico BulosJorge Baravalle Fox Sports

Second division

PairingPlay-by-playAnalystNetwork
#1Julián BriccoEduardo Ramenzoni TyC Sports

Third division

Matías Palacios and Martín Perazzo.

Conmebol clubs competitions

Coverage of Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana and Recopa Sudamericana.

Fox Sports Latin America

PairingPlay-by-playAnalyst
#1 Mariano Closs or Sebastián Vignolo Fernando Niembro
#2 Juan Manuel Pons Juan José Buscalia
#3 Gustavo Cima Diego Latorre
#4 Pablo Bari Javier Tabares
#5 Julián Bricco or Ariel Helueni Damián Trillini
#6 Federico Bulos Jorge Baravalle

Canal 13

PairingPlay-by-playAnalyst
#1 Walter Nelson Enrique Macaya Márquez

National team

NetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
Telefé Sebastián Vignolo Fernando Niembro
Fox Sports Gustavo Cima Diego Fuchs
TyC Sports Walter Nelson Fernando Pacini
Canal 7 Mariano Closs or Pablo Giralt Diego Latorre

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