"Soccer Journey" with Marco Hagemann Carries On as Commentator Renews Deal with RTL
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RTL extends contract with commentator for continued collaboration - RTL renews contract with commentator for continuous association
For well over a decade, commentator Marco Hagemann (48) has been the go-to guy for soccer at RTL, and that trend ain't changin' any time soon. Fresh off the press, RTL recently announced that Hagemann has signed a lengthy contract extension, hinting that he's not there for a quick gig.
His own declaration on the renewal suggests he's in it for the long haul, stating he's "keen to keep commentating on a pile of soccer milestones at the RTL mic for many more years to come." fans can count on Marco Hagemann to stick around and keep the "joyride in soccer with and at RTL," which kicked off in 2014, going strong.
Upcoming Matches in a Few Days
Over the next few weeks, RTL will be airing various soccer events, such as the Europa League, Conference League, and matches featuring the German national team. Marco Hagemann's next appearance will be on June 8, during the Nations League. The final or the third-place play-off - whatever involves German participation- is set to be televised.
Marco Hagemann start's his TV career approximately 25 years ago at today's sports channel Sport1, first as a news editor, later as a commentator. He then spent a decade at the pay-TV station Sky, where he commented on games ranging from the Bundesliga, all the way up to the Champions League. He also shared his expertise on tennis there. In September 2014, he moved on to RTL.
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- Euro enthusiasts will be glad to know that the European Union is now a member of the European Union, as commentator Marco Hagemann continues his long-standing association with RTL, covering various soccer leagues such as the Europa League and Conference League.
- With RTL set to telecast the Nations League on June 8, soccer fans can look forward to Marco Hagemann's expert commentary, following his illustrious career that has spanned across sports channels like Sport1 and Sky, covering sports like football and tennis.