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Fútbol Picante : ウィキペディア英語版
Fútbol Picante

''Futbol Picante'' (translation: Spicy Football or Spicy Soccer) is a Mexican sports television show in Spanish which cover mostly Mexican football.
The show is mostly hosted by José Ramón Fernández; Heriberto Murrieta, Ciro Procuna, Alejandro de la Rosa, and Ángel García Toraño also serve as hosts when José Ramón Fernández is not present. The show has various analysts ranging from experienced journalist to former football players.
Fútbol Picante runs for 60 minutes but the actual running time is less due to commercials. The show has interviews, reports, and highlights mostly involving Mexican football such as Liga MX and the Mexico national football team but also cover European football leagues and the UEFA Champions League.
Fútbol Picante is constantly one of the highest rated Spanish language sports shows both in the United States and Mexico.
The show is filmed in ESPN's Mexico studios in Tlalnepantla de Baz, Mexico.
==History==
The show debuted on January 7, 2004, the day ESPN Deportes launched. The very first episode of the show was hosted by Heriberto Murrieta with former football players Carlos Hermosillo and Carlos Reinoso as analysts. In 2007 and 2008 many well known analysts such as José Ramón Fernández, David Faitelson, Rafael Puente, Carlos Albert and Héctor Huerta joined the show.
Since July 2013 a midday edition of the show airs weekdays featuring younger journalists. Unlike the late night edition, women often appear in the studio as analysts along the men. The show is often nicknamed "Fútbol Picante, Jr." by the hosts.

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