For the Love of the Game

You've probably heard JP Dellacamera make some memorable soccer calls. With over 30 years in the announcer's booth, the Hall of Fame broadcaster has seen the game, and some of its most influential players, evolve. In this episode, hear about the calls, culture and clubs that have changed the game.

Show Notes

You've probably heard JP Dellacamera make some memorable soccer calls. With over 30 years in the announcer's booth, the Hall of Fame broadcaster has seen the game, and some of its most influential players, evolve. In this episode, hear about the calls, culture and clubs that have changed the game.

In JP Dellacamera's 30 years as an analyst, he’s called 15 world cup games, including the 1999 Women’s World Cup when the U.S. defeated China in a penalty kick shoot-out. Now, in addition working with Fox Sports, he’s the President of Communications and Media with the Major Arena Soccer League.

Photo of JP Dellacamera Copyright 2018, Kenneth Martin

What is For the Love of the Game?

Legendary college soccer coaches Ralph Perez and Ray Reid have a combined 81 years of coaching college athletes, nearly 900 career wins, five national championships, and approximately 17,546 names in their contacts lists—and they're still in the game. On this podcast, they grab some of those names and talk what’s going on in the soccer world today.