Alison Bender Expands Role at ESPN FC TV, Digital & Online Platforms

By: Apr. 05, 2016
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Alison Bender has expanded her role at ESPN FC as its UK-based football presenter and reporter, contributing daily content, analysis and breaking news on Premier League, European and world football.

In the expanded role, Bender will appear regularly on ESPN FC's daily global football program, as well as contributing video reports and interviews for ESPNFC.com

Bender will also serve in various hosting and reporting duties surrounding ESPN's EURO 2016 coverage, including ESPN FC's EURO After Dark, a digital-exclusive show. She will also contribute to ESPN's coverage of the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

"Having worked with Alison since 2004, we are thrilled to have her expand her contributions," said Bimal Kapadia, Senior Director, ESPN FC Digital Media. "Her unique perspective and distinct voice will continue to add more great content, insight and news to ESPN FC, and we are looking forward to her contributions to EURO 2016 and future events."

"I'm thrilled to be ESPN's new football presenter, furthering a relationship I've had with them for over a decade," said Bender. "In that time, I've seen football's appeal grow in the US. I'm delighted to be a part of that and look forward to working on some exciting projects. "

Bender first joined ESPN as a Champions League reporter in 2004, and contributed to ESPN FC's coverage of the 2010 World Cup, hosting a daily roundup show from the tournament. For the past two years, Bender has hosted "Weekend Bender," a digital segment with a light-hearted take on football's biggest matches in Europe, appearing every Friday on ESPN FC.

With more than 15 years of experience in the football industry, Bender has worked for various global sports channels including Real Madrid TV, Chelsea TV and Sky Sports News.

Most recently, she spent five years with the Premier League hosting daily analysis programs and reporting pitch side at matches.

Photo courtesy of ESPN Press



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