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Long considered an institution in Mexican sports journalism, José Ramón Fernández joined ESPN in November 2007 for ESPN Deportes and ESPN in Latin America.

At ESPN Deportes Fernández is a regular contributor to various company platforms in the sports world including, television, radio and the Internet.  On television he joined a team of commentators for Fútbol Picante, Cronómetro and Fuera de Juego.  In addition, he hosts special reports for the SportsCenter news program.  He also appears on ESPN Radio Fórmula programs in Mexico and on ESPN Deportes Radio in the U.S.  Besides his work on television and radio, he also has a column and a weekly chat session on ESPNdeportes.com.

With his admirable combination of genuine enthusiasm, direct and truthful style, Fernández has become one of the most highly respected sports journalists of all time.

Fernández began his career with the state television company, Channel 13, which subsequently became Imevisión and later on was privatized as TV Azteca.  There, he worked for 34 uninterrupted years heading the popular sports programs De

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Long considered an institution in Mexican sports journalism, José Ramón Fernández joined ESPN in November 2007 for ESPN Deportes and ESPN in Latin America.

At ESPN Fernández is a regular contributor to various company platforms in the sports world including, television, radio and the Internet.  On television he serves as host and commentator for Fútbol Picante, Cronómetro and Los Capitanes.  In addition, he hosts special reports for the SportsCenter, appears on ESPN Radio Fórmula in Mexico and on ESPN Deportes Radio in the U.S.  In addition to his work on television and radio, he has a column and a weekly chat session on ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com in Latin America.

With his admirable combination of genuine enthusiasm, direct and truthful style, Fernández has become one of the most highly respected sports journalists of all time.

Fernández began his career with the state television company, Channel 13, which subsequently became Imevisión and later on was privatized as TV Azteca.  There, he worked for 34 uninterrupted years

José Ramón Fernández

Cuban politician (1923–2019)

For the Mexican journalist, see José Ramón Fernández (journalist). For the Puerto Rican plantation owner, see José Ramon Fernández (businessman).

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Fernández and the second or maternal family name is Álvarez.

José Ramón Fernández Álvarez (November 4, 1923 – January 6, 2019)[1] was a CubanCommunist leader who was a vice-president of the Council of Ministers.

Pre-Revolution life

Fernández Alvarez was born in Santiago de Cuba, where he studied his first and second education. In 1947 he graduated from the Cadet School of Cuba and also from the Artillery School as well as from other courses of the General Staff in Cuba and at Fort Sill in the USA.

From March 10, 1952, he took part in different conspiracy activities and movements against Fulgencio Batista's tyranny with different military and political groups, until 1956 when he was caught when the conspiracy movement called "Los puros" was discovered. He was judged and sentenced to prison

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