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Snoop Dogg Masters Andrés Cantor’s Iconic Goal Call

Over the years, Andrés Cantor has become famous for his passionate and extended “GOOAAAALLLLL!!!” calls. On Saturday, Cantor, who will be calling soccer at the 2024 Paris Olympics for Telemundo, had the unique opportunity to teach an unusual figure how to do those calls: musician and producer Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg is serving as a roving correspondent for NBCUniversal at these Games.

This segment is a delightful addition to Telemundo’s Olympic coverage. Snoop mentioned that he is a fan of Cantor and talked about the enjoyable experiences he has been having throughout these Olympics, including carrying the torch and attending a variety of events. In a touching quote, Snoop said, “What stands out the most to me is the love and the peace and the unity that all these countries show to each other. Despite competing against each other, they actually love each other, they respect each other. And I think the world needs more of that, we need more peace, unity, so thank God for the Olympics.” He added humor with, “Man, you gotta hold that thang!”

This collaboration adds to the fun content Snoop has been part of during these Olympics. The segment showcases the bond forming between these two personalities from different worlds: sports and music. It’s not just a funny moment; it also highlights the camaraderie and mutual respect athletes and entertainers share in such international festivals.

Snoop Dogg is far from a newcomer in the realm of sports content. Over the years, he has been involved in various entertaining sports segments. From providing unique commentary to making surprise appearances at key sporting events, Snoop has shown that his talents can be as versatile as they are energetic. Most notably, fans remember his legendary 2007 Stanley Cup Final interview, which has become a classic moment in sports broadcasting.

Learning Cantor’s iconic goal call is another feather in the cap for Snoop Dogg and adds an element of charm and humor to the Olympics coverage. It’s moments like these that make the Olympics a universally appealing spectacle, enjoyed not just for the competitive spirit but also for the unexpected delightful interactions that occur.

The post originally appeared on Awful Announcing.

Source: Awful Announcing, Telemundo