Telemundo Adds Fútbol Legends To FIFA World Cup 2026™ Coverage Team
The network is bolstering its coverage team with some of the sport's most recognizable names ahead of the tournament's June 11 kickoff.
Telemundo taps fútbol legends to its World Cup 2026 coverage team. Telemundo With a little more than a month until kickoff on June 11, Telemundo is bolstering its coverage team for the FIFA World Cup 2026™. The network, which has held the exclusive U.
S. Spanish-language broadcasting rights since the 2018 tournament in Russia, is preparing for its most expansive presentation of the multi-country event, bringing on board high-profile figures from the sport to its coverage team. The first group of fútbol legends and experts joining Telemundo's coverage team across the United States, Canada, and Mexico includes former Mexico captain Andrés Guardado, Real Madrid icon Guti, and renowned Argentine coach José Pékerman.
They are joined by former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia and Panama's legendary striker Julio César Dely Valdés. Each brings a distinct perspective. Guardado, known as "El Principito," will offer insight from five World Cup appearances and nearly two decades with Mexico's national team.
Guti adds the perspective of a midfielder who won 15 major titles with Real Madrid. Pékerman arrives with coaching experience leading both Argentina and Colombia, while Valencia and Dely Valdés bring years of leadership at the highest levels of club and international play. Telemundo said this announcement is the first in a series of talent reveals planned for the coming weeks, with more high-profile names expected to join the roster.