Sara Carbonero

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Sara Carbonero

Sara Carbonero Arévalo (born February 3, 1984 in Corral de Almaguer , Toledo Province ) is a Spanish sports journalist and television reporter . She works for the Spanish television broadcaster Telecinco , among other things as a sports presenter for the news program Informativos Telecinco .

Life

Sara Carbonero studied journalism at the Complutense University in Madrid and began her reporter career at Radio Marca . From 2007 she worked for the Spanish TV channel laSexta , where she was responsible for sports information in its news program. Among other things, she reported on the Spanish team at the 2007 European Basketball Championship and appeared on the live broadcast Minuto y resultado .

In April 2009, Carbonero joined the media company and private television broadcaster Telecinco, based in Madrid , as a sports reporter . Among other things, she had several appearances on the Sports Newsreader on the news program Informativos Telecinco . As a sports reporter, she also reported on national and international sports competitions, such as the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 in South Africa . Since July 2009 she has been deputy head of the sports department at Telecinco and sports presenter for the news program Informativos Telecinco , which has already won several Spanish television awards such as Premios ATV and TP de Oro . She currently moderates the first sports information block ( primera edición ) every day, which is broadcast on Telecinco 's 3pm news ( Informativos Telecinco Mediodía ).

Sara Carbonero has lived in Porto since her husband, Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas , moved from Real Madrid to FC Porto in July 2015 . On January 3, 2014, their son Martín Casillas Carbonero was born. Their second son, Lucas, was born on June 2, 2016.

Public discussion of their role as women

During the 2010 World Cup , Carbonero reported live from South Africa, although her private relationship with the goalkeeper of the Spanish national soccer team , Iker Casillas, which has existed since 2009, met with media interest . Newspapers such as the London Times wrote that the reporter standing on the sidelines had decisively distracted the goalkeeper in Spain's 1-0 defeat in their first game against Switzerland . The Madrid press association also criticized the commitment of Casillas' friend because the journalist, as a "player woman", lacks critical distance. Your broadcaster Telecinco rejected the allegations and replied that Carbonero was doing its job “without blame”.

In its coverage of Carbonero ("Miss Football Reporter"), the Basler Zeitung referred to a study carried out by the Chair of Sport, Media and Communication at the Technical University of Munich in 2007 and to the book Traumberuf Sportjournalismus (Traumberuf Sportjournalismus) by the deputy chairman Michael Schaffrath. According to this, the good looks and age of sports journalists are rated far less important than technical competence. The "apparent emancipation and the advance of women" would also be deceiving, the international quota of women in sports journalism is only around 7 percent and has no increasing tendency.

The NZZ wrote that in Spain "women like Carbonero or the young Defense Minister Carme Chacón [...] are repeatedly judged on their appearance" and that it is often of secondary importance "whether they do their job well. Observers [...] [would] see in this the deep-seated refusal of the Spaniards [] to attribute competence to women. " A commentator wrote in the Spanish newspaper El País : " We are still not welcome as decision-makers. [...] If they were men, nobody would report about them. "

Trivia

In July 2009, Carbonero was named the “most beautiful sports journalist in the world” by the US edition of the men's magazine FHM .

Web links

Commons : Sara Carbonero  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Sara Carbonero. The beautiful and the micro. In: Text contribution to picture no. 6. stern.de , July 8, 2010, archived from the original on July 12, 2010 ; Retrieved July 16, 2010 .
  2. ^ Sara Carbonero se pasa de laSexta a Telecinco. FórmulaTV.com, April 22, 2009, accessed July 16, 2010 (Spanish).
  3. Carmen Pérez-Lanzac: Baile de Rostros en Telecinco. El País , August 1, 2009, accessed July 18, 2010 (Spanish).
  4. a b Señorita Carbonero is the most important woman of the Spaniards. In: Nachrichten, WM 2010. Spiegel Online , July 7, 2010, accessed on July 18, 2010 (background report on the 2010 World Cup).
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  6. ^ Sara Carbonero. The beautiful and the micro. In: Text contribution to picture no. 4. stern.de , July 8, 2010, archived from the original on July 12, 2010 ; Retrieved July 16, 2010 .
  7. A nice moment. In: Sport ORF.at. Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), accessed on July 16, 2010 .
  8. Jan Knüsel: The Spanish fans are to blame for the beautiful girlfriend. Tages-Anzeiger , Zurich, June 17, 2010, accessed on July 16, 2010 .
  9. Denise Jeitziner: Miss Soccer Reporter. In: bazonline.ch/Newsnetz. Basler Zeitung , Basel, July 9, 2010, accessed on July 16, 2010 .
  10. Brigitte Kramer: Sara in Macholand. In: Nachrichten, WM 2010. NZZ Online , June 28, 2010, accessed on July 18, 2010 (background commentary on football).