Luiz Carlos Prates

Luiz Carlos Prates (born January 26, 1943 in Santiago do Brasil) is a Brazilian journalist, psychologist, and radio sport announcer.

Luiz Carlos Prates
Born (1943-01-26) January 26, 1943
Santiago do Brasil, Rio Grande do Sul
OccupationJournalist, psychologist
Nationality Brazilian
SpouseIeda Maria, 1969
ChildrenLuciana, Rafael, Sheila

Biography

Born in Santiago do Brasil on January 26, 1943, he lived for seven years on a nearby ranch before moving to Santa Maria, where he spent his adolescence.[1]

He began his career in the '60s as a sports announcer for Rádio Porto Alegre.[2] The following year he moved to Rádio Difusora and then to Rádio Guaíba. Between 1964 and 1969 he was a correspondent in Brazil for the U.S. Voz América.

He graduated in psychology in the '70s at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul.

He was a television sports announcer for four World Cup tournaments from 1978 to 1990.

In 1981, he moved to Criciúma and later to Florianópolis, in the State of Santa Catarina, where he worked on Record TV and Eldorado TV. In 1983, he became a coordinator of sports RBS TV, where he was an announcer and commentator on soccer matches. Famous for his right-wing political views, he has received several threats for his controversial comments. In one of them, he described Lula's government as "... miserable ...". In 2009, he defended the military-led government of 1964–85.[3]

He is known in television for a particular gesture that keeps the average viewer.

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