The Funny Commentators We Followed Back Then
As a football fan who has lived in Spain for over ten years, like football commentator He Wei in Spain, I must say Spanish football commentators are really entertaining! They are not only professional but also often produce moments that are downright hilarious. Today, I want to share some of my most memorable funny commentators and their classic moments.
The Legendary Commentator Andrés Montes’ Hilarious Moments
When it comes to the most famous funny commentator in Spain, Andrés Montes in blue unquestionably ranks first. This late legendary commentator was known for his unique style and unexpected metaphors. I remember once during a Real Madrid vs. Barcelona match, he said: “Raúl runs like a rabbit being chased, while Barcelona’s defenders are like aunts shopping at a vegetable market.” I was drinking water at the time and almost laughed it out!

Current Commentators’ Funny Rankings
Let me organize for you some of the currently most popular funny commentators by Spanish football commentator names:
| Commentator Name | TV Channel | Humor Rating | Classic Quote |
| Carlos Martínez | Antena 3 | ★★★★★ | “This kick looks like my grandma’s seafood paella” |
| Pedro García | Telecinco | ★★★★☆ | “The goalkeeper saves like a penguin dancing” |
| Miguel Ángel | La Sexta | ★★★☆☆ | “This pass is more failed than my marriage” |
The Classic Commentary Blunders Over the Years
Sometimes the commentators’ slips of the tongue are more entertaining than the match itself. I recall last year’s Sevilla vs. Athletic Bilbao game where the commentator accidentally called a player’s name a dish. He intended to say “Ramos” but ended up saying “potato stew,” causing the live audience to burst out laughing. Another time, the commentator excitedly shouted, “Goal! Goal!” but the ball hadn’t gone in—it only hit the post, and awkwardly, he said: “Alright, I was just previewing the next goal.”
New Commentary Styles in the Social Media Era
Nowadays, commentators also showcase their humor on social media. On Twitter, they often post funny post-match summaries, using emojis to describe thrilling moments or popular slang to comment on players’ performances. This new form of interaction makes fans love these funny commentators even more.
Why We Need These Commentators
Honestly, football matches can sometimes be dull, especially 0-0 games. But with these funny commentators, even the most boring matches become interesting. They don’t just commentate on the game; they create joy for us. Maybe this is one reason why Spanish football culture is so vibrant and colorful!
Have you ever encountered particularly funny commentator moments? Come share them in the comment section!