Published on April 11, 2026
Former Galaxy standout and Mexico soccer legend Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernández is set to join Fox Sports’ broadcast team for the upcoming World Cup. Known for his remarkable skills on the field, Chicharito has transitioned from player to commentator, bringing his wealth of experience and passion for soccer to the broadcast booth.
Hernández, who enjoyed a prolific career with clubs in Europe, as well as the Los Angeles Galaxy, has been a significant figure in Mexican soccer. He scored 52 goals for the national team, making him one of the country’s all-time leading goal scorers. His extensive knowledge of the game and firsthand experience in high-stakes matches make him an ideal addition to the coverage.
In a statement about his new role, Chicharito expressed his excitement about the opportunity to share his insights with soccer fans around the world. “It’s an honor to be part of such a major event and to connect with fans in a different way,” he said. “I look forward to analyzing the matches and bringing my perspective to the viewers.”
Fox Sports is gearing up for its World Cup coverage, promising a robust lineup of analysts and commentators. With Hernández on board, the network aims to enhance its offerings analysis that reflects the nuances of the game. Fans are eager to hear his thoughts, especially as Mexico aims to make a significant impact in the tournament.
As the World Cup approaches, Chicharito’s involvement with Fox Sports signals a new chapter in his career while allowing him to remain closely connected to the sport he loves. Soccer enthusiasts can look forward to engaging commentary and expert insights from one of the game’s most beloved figures.
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