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''Soccer Central'' is a soccer news program broadcast by the Canadian sports channel Sportsnet. The program was first introduced on August 17, 2012 as ''Fox Soccer News''; at the time, the program was shared with the U.S. channel Fox Soccer as a replacement for the ''Fox Soccer Report'' (which was produced out of Winnipeg by the now-defunct Canadian channel Fox Sports World Canada in a similar arrangement).〔(Fox Soccer Report to Re-Launch As FOX Soccer News On August 17 | Independent voice for Premier League soccer fans - EPL Talk )〕〔(Where Will My Favourite Soccer League Air in 2012? « Canadian Sports Media Blog )〕 With the launch of Fox Sports 1, ''Fox Soccer News'' was replaced in the United States by the in-house ''Fox Soccer Daily'' on August 19, 2013.〔(FOX Sports 1 is to Debut ‘FOX Soccer Daily’ on August 19; New Soccer Show )〕 Consequently, ''Fox Soccer News'' was re-branded as ''Soccer Central'' (the original name of Sportsnet's soccer pre-game show, which had been re-named ''Soccer Central Matchday''). The show is aired as a half an hour show from Monday through Friday (Monday-Thursday known as ''Soccer Central'' and Friday known as ''The Soccer Central Roundtable'') and an hour show (''Soccer Central Weekend Review'') on Sunday. ==Anchors== The program had 2 co-anchors each night, rotating among Brendan Dunlop (who previously hosted soccer-related programs on The Score before its purchase by Rogers), James Sharman, Ben Ennis and Sarah Davis. Regularly appearing analysts include former Scottish amateur footballer Bobby McMahon, retired English footballer Danny Dichio, Dutch soccer coach Thomas Rongen, and former professional soccer player Lloyd Barker. Guest hosts have been Brad Fay and Gene Principe. Upon its re-formatting as ''Soccer Central'', Dunlop and Sharmen both do 2-3 solo shows, and co-anchore the Sunday Weekend Review show. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Soccer Central」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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