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·16 de marzo de 2026
⚫️ Argentine football mourns iconic commentator Marcelo Araujo

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·16 de marzo de 2026

Argentinian sports journalism is in mourning following the confirmation of the death of Marcelo Araujo at the age of 78.
The iconic commentator, whose real name was Lázaro Jaime Zilberman, was the undeniable face and voice of television broadcasts for decades. He passed away this Monday in Buenos Aires, leaving an irreparable void in the popular culture and folklore of local football.

Araujo reached the peak of his career at the helm of Fútbol de Primera, where he formed a legendary partnership with Enrique Macaya Márquez. Together, they transformed the way the sport was consumed on Sunday nights.
His laid-back style, filled with irony and unforgettable catchphrases, broke the stiff mold of the era and laid the foundations for modern commentary on regional television.
Beyond his technique at the microphone, the journalist was an innovator who introduced cinematic language into broadcasts. Phrases like "Are you crazy, Macaya?" or his unique nicknames for footballers became part of the everyday lexicon of fans.
With his passing, a golden chapter of Argentine broadcasting comes to a close, although his voice will continue to resonate in every remembered goal shout by fans.
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