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Walter Saavedra, a Historic Sports Journalist and Football Rapporteur, Died

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Walter Saavedra, the emblematic Argentine football journalist and rapporteur, died at 68 years old. The news was confirmed this Thursday by his family through his Instagram social network account. Among his many works, he related World Cup America and Olympic Games since his beginnings on Radio El Mundo, Splendid and Channel 11, and then by his passage on Radio America, Radio Cologne, Radio Rivadavia and Radio Mitre. Far from the national media,…

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Walter Saavedra, the emblematic Argentine football journalist and rapporteur, died at 68 years old. The news was confirmed this Thursday by his family through his Instagram social network account. Among his many works, he related World Cup America and Olympic Games since his beginnings on Radio El Mundo, Splendid and Channel 11, and then by his passage on Radio America, Radio Cologne, Radio Rivadavia and Radio Mitre. Far from the national media,…

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On Thursday, September 18, the news of the death of the journalist born in Mar del Plata came out.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The prominent sports journalist Walter Saavedra, recognized for his passionate style and for his emblematic way of relating the goals on the radio, died at the age of 68 on September 18, according to Argentine media. The sad news was communicated by his family through an emotional publication in the official Instagram account of the communicator, where they quickly began to multiply messages of support, affection and recognition towards his traj…

The journalist was struggling against a harsh illness.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Sports journalist and rapporteur Walter Saavedra, who was known as “The poet of the goal”, died at 68 years old. The news was confirmed this Thursday morning by the Club Atlético Unión de Santa Fe through its social networks: “The Club Unión deeply regrets the death of journalist and rapporteur Walter Saavedra. We accompany all his loved ones at this difficult time.” Saavedra delighted with his stories for decades football fans, passing on emble…

"I read aloud what players write with their feet," Walter said every time they asked him about his trade. His death is the departure of the sensitivity of the popular intellect, from a type of radio that narrated football and life like few. "Sitting water on the knees and [...] The entry Walter Saavedra left us silent was first published in Pausa.

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0223.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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