Who are the commentators and narrators of the Women’s Champions League 24/25 | Relief
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The women’s Champions League of the 24/25 season brought with it bad news for Spanish football prematurely: Atlético de Madrid was eliminated in the first round prior to the group stage after losing to Rosenborg in the penalty shootout. Real Madrid also participated in the second round, as second place in League F, and beat Sporting de Portugal in both the first leg (1-2) and the second leg (3-1).
In the group stage, where Barça entered as current champion of the European competition and also of League F, Real Madrid was placed in group B along with Chelsea, Twente and Celtic. While the culé team, which began with a defeat against Manchester City (2-0) in English territory, fell into group D along with Hammarby, Polten and the Manchester team.
The entire European competition can be seen in its entirety on DAZN and These are the narrators and commentators who give voice to the Champions League in Spain.
Andrea Segura
Andrea Segura is once again the narrator par excellence of the competition. She is in charge of narrating Barça matches, mainly, although she has also narrated League F, LaLiga and Premier League matches. Together with Sandra Sánchez Riquelme, they narrate the Barça women’s matches in the Champions League. That is why she has been in charge of bringing excitement from the microphones to the three finals that the culé team has won, among others.
Sandra Sánchez Riquelme
Sandra Riquelme, accompanies Andrea Segura on the DAZN microphones as commentator and analyst of matches, mainly of Barça women’s matches. She became one of the leading journalists in women’s football with the YouTube channel called ‘El Patio’ and, after working in LaLiga, she currently combines her work as a journalist at Relevo and at DAZN, where she is also one of the protagonists of the program ‘La central’, also presented by Andrea Segura.
Raul Garcia Pozuelo
Raúl García Pozuelo is another of the most recognized voices in women’s soccer on DAZN. He is in charge of narrating Real Madrid’s matches, mainly in the Women’s Champions League, as well as in League F. In addition, he has narrated the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the Eurosport channel and also voices the League’s handball matches. Asobal on the LaLiga + channel.
Mayca Jimenez
Mayca Jiménez is also another of the great journalists recognized in women’s soccer. Accompanies Raúl García Pozuelo as a commentator in Real Madrid matches, a job that she combines with being an editor at Relevo, where she follows all the news about women’s soccer clubs as well as the Spanish National Team. In 2022, her book ‘I also want to play football’ went on sale, written with the aim of giving visibility to women’s football leaders.
David Menayo
David Menayo is also one of the most recognized journalists specializing in women’s football. He is in charge of commenting and analyzing Real Madrid matches as a commentator, also accompanying Raúl García Pozuelo. Graduated in Communication Sciences at the Rey Juan Carlos University, he has developed his career through Cadena Cope, Diario Goles and MARCA, where he has worked since 2007. He has an extensive career in which he has covered everything type of competitions within women’s football, from national competitions to World Cups and Euro Cups.
Who are the commentators and narrators of the Women’s Champions League 24/25 | Relief
The women’s Champions League of the 24/25 season brought with it bad news for Spanish football prematurely: Atlético de Madrid was eliminated in the first round prior to the group stage after losing to Rosenborg in the penalty shootout. Real Madrid also participated in the second round, as second place in League F, and beat Sporting de Portugal in both the first leg (1-2) and the second leg (3-1).
In the group stage, where Barça entered as current champion of the European competition and also of League F, Real Madrid was placed in group B along with Chelsea, Twente and Celtic. While the culé team, which began with a defeat against Manchester City (2-0) in English territory, fell into group D along with Hammarby, Polten and the Manchester team.
The entire European competition can be seen in its entirety on DAZN and These are the narrators and commentators who give voice to the Champions League in Spain.
Andrea Segura
Andrea Segura is once again the narrator par excellence of the competition. She is in charge of narrating Barça matches, mainly, although she has also narrated League F, LaLiga and Premier League matches. Together with Sandra Sánchez Riquelme, they narrate the Barça women’s matches in the Champions League. That is why she has been in charge of bringing excitement from the microphones to the three finals that the culé team has won, among others.
Sandra Sánchez Riquelme
Sandra Riquelme, accompanies Andrea Segura on the DAZN microphones as commentator and analyst of matches, mainly of Barça women’s matches. She became one of the leading journalists in women’s football with the YouTube channel called ‘El Patio’ and, after working in LaLiga, she currently combines her work as a journalist at Relevo and at DAZN, where she is also one of the protagonists of the program ‘La central’, also presented by Andrea Segura.
Raul Garcia Pozuelo
Raúl García Pozuelo is another of the most recognized voices in women’s soccer on DAZN. He is in charge of narrating Real Madrid’s matches, mainly in the Women’s Champions League, as well as in League F. In addition, he has narrated the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the Eurosport channel and also voices the League’s handball matches. Asobal on the LaLiga + channel.
Mayca Jimenez
Mayca Jiménez is also another of the great journalists recognized in women’s soccer. Accompanies Raúl García Pozuelo as a commentator in Real Madrid matches, a job that she combines with being an editor at Relevo, where she follows all the news about women’s soccer clubs as well as the Spanish National Team. In 2022, her book ‘I also want to play football’ went on sale, written with the aim of giving visibility to women’s football leaders.
David Menayo
David Menayo is also one of the most recognized journalists specializing in women’s football. He is in charge of commenting and analyzing Real Madrid matches as a commentator, also accompanying Raúl García Pozuelo. Graduated in Communication Sciences at the Rey Juan Carlos University, he has developed his career through Cadena Cope, Diario Goles and MARCA, where he has worked since 2007. He has an extensive career in which he has covered everything type of competitions within women’s football, from national competitions to World Cups and Euro Cups.
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