Sebastian Salazar on the Magic of Broadcasting and Concerns for the World Cup
Sebastian Salazar reflects on his journey in sports broadcasting and his Mexican-American heritage. He shares insights about his early career and the significance of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Salazar's experiences highlight the intersection of sports and media in his life.
- ▪Sebastian Salazar is a veteran sports broadcaster with a background in both American and Mexican soccer.
- ▪He began his broadcasting career with ESPN during the MLS Cup Final in 2016.
- ▪Salazar played soccer at Westminster College, where he earned individual accolades.
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