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Marcel Reif - 10 things to know with detail
Marcel Reif is a well-known German sports journalist and commentator, best known for his work covering football (soccer) matches.
Reif was born on November 14, 1949 in Mannheim, Germany.
He began his career in sports journalism in 1970, working for various German newspapers and radio stations before moving into television broadcasting.
Reif gained widespread recognition for his work as a commentator for the German television network ZDF, where he covered numerous high-profile football matches, including World Cup and Champions League games.
In 1999, Reif joined the German network Premiere (now Sky Deutschland) as their chief sports commentator, where he continued to provide coverage of football matches and other sporting events.
Reif is known for his distinctive style of commentary, which is characterized by his passionate and energetic delivery, as well as his insightful analysis of the game.
He has received several awards for his work in sports journalism, including the prestigious Grimme-Preis award in 2002.
Reif has also been a columnist for various German newspapers and magazines, where he has written about a wide range of sports topics.
In addition to his work in sports journalism, Reif has also authored several books on football and sports broadcasting.
Despite retiring from full-time commentary in 2016, Marcel Reif continues to be a prominent figure in the world of German sports journalism, making occasional appearances as a guest commentator and analyst on various television programs.