| Latino Americans will be cheering on teams from the | | | | sports broadcasting station aired over XM Satellite |
| U.S., Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Brazil, and dozens | | | | Radio. |
| of other countries during one of the biggest sporting | | | | The station teamed up with Futbol de Primera to |
| events in the world-the World Cup. This summer, the | | | | broadcast games in English and Spanish and to bring |
| event will be held in Germany and more than 3 million | | | | in a host of experts to talk about the tournament. |
| fans are expected to attend-but don't worry if you | | | | The broadcast team will be led by Andres Cantor, |
| can't make it. There are plenty of ways to get | | | | the renowned soccer broadcaster known for his |
| soccer coverage here in the states. | | | | trademark "GOOOOOOOOAAALLLL!" call. Another |
| As many soccer fans know, the FIFA World Cup is | | | | XM commentator will be Jeff Agoos, the Texas |
| actually the final round of a larger two-year | | | | native and soccer champion who retired from the |
| tournament. Countries in the larger tournament are | | | | sport in 2005. Nicknamed "Goose," Agoos won five |
| split into leagues and 32 teams advance to the World | | | | Major League Soccer championships, and he was a |
| Cup. What many may not know is that full coverage | | | | member of the U.S. team at the 1998 and 2002 |
| of the matches can be found on a spanish language | | | | World Cup tournaments. |