Tiago Leifert

Tiago Rodrigues de Leifert (born May 22, 1980) is a Brazilian journalist and television presenter.[1]

Tiago Leifert
Born
Tiago Rodrigues de Leifert

(1980-05-22) May 22, 1980
OccupationJournalist
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse(s)Daiana Garbin (2012-present)

Biography

Tiago was born in São Paulo, Brazil. He is the son of Gilberto Leifert, director of market relations for Rede Globo network. Tiago is jewish.[2]

Career

Leifert began his career as a reporter for the traditional "Desafio ao Galo", a program dedicated to amateur soccer. He majored in Journalism and Psychology from the University of Miami and was a trainee in Journalism from American network NBC. Leifert started working at Rede Globo presenting the Pro Rad in 2006 and videogame related stories for Esporte Espetacular. He covered the Brazilian football season in 2008, the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Leifert has been the main commentator in the Brazilian version of the FIFA video game series since 2012 (with the release of FIFA 13), alongside Caio Ribeiro, also from Globo.

Awards

Some awards won by the journalist: In 2009, "Revelation", awarded by the Association of sportswriters in the state of São Paulo (ACEESP); "Best of Broadcast Television Presenter" award by the São Paulo Association of Art Critics in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, in 2010, the "Communicate Award Sports Journalist / Electronic Media". In 2011, Leifert won the "Best of the Year / Journalist" in Rede Globo's Domingão do Faustão, competing with Fátima Bernardes and William Bonner; award for "Best Presenter" award by the Sports Writers Association of the State of São Paulo (ACEESP) and "Featured Sports Journalist" Extra TV Award, sponsored by the newspaper Extra (RJ), by choice of the readers and netizens.

References

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