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"The voice of sport" in Spain dies aged 74: his "Gol de Señor" in a 12-1 match became a cultural icon

  • José Ángel de la Casa, a Spanish journalist, died aged 74 after years with Parkinson's disease.
  • De la Casa earned fame as the Spanish national TV commentator for over 300 football matches, including Euro qualifiers.
  • He famously narrated Spain's 12-1 victory over Malta on December 21, 1983, a match that boosted public support for the national team.
  • The final goal, scored by Juan Señor in the 84th minute, became a cultural icon remembered by many Spaniards and praised by the RFEF as "The voice of sport."
  • De la Casa's passionate narrations helped elevate the national team's profile, contributing to their greater success and fanbase in subsequent decades.
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José Ángel de la Casa dies, the voice of sport and the fight against Parkinson

Died at 74 years of age

·Barcelona, Spain
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periodistadigital.com broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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