Portrait of Luís Roberto, Globo sports narrator, stepping away for cervical neoplasia treatment, with 2026 World Cup imagery in background.
Portrait of Luís Roberto, Globo sports narrator, stepping away for cervical neoplasia treatment, with 2026 World Cup imagery in background.
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Luís Roberto steps away from World Cup for neoplasia treatment

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TV Globo sports narrator Luís Roberto was diagnosed with a cervical region neoplasia during routine exams and will be temporarily sidelined from broadcasts, including the 2026 World Cup. The network confirmed he is in the final evaluation phase before starting treatment. Luís Roberto emphasized support from Globo and his family, focusing on recovery.

TV Globo announced on Tuesday (April 7) that Luís Roberto, its principal sports narrator since Galvão Bueno's departure after the 2022 World Cup, will not cover the 2026 World Cup transmissions in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

The diagnosis came during routine exams, revealing a neoplasia in the cervical region. The network stated the treatment will prevent the narrator from upcoming broadcasts and World Cup games, starting June 11. No replacement has been named yet.

Luís Roberto, 64, with Globo since 1998, thanked the support: “In nearly 40 years at Globo, I learned this house never abandons its own. I am fully supported by our entire team.” He added: “Being absent during this period including the World Cup is a huge challenge, but the biggest is to overcome this stage. That is my focus. With faith in God and science, we will soon return to normal life. Thank you all for the affection and support.”

Prior to the leave, he narrated Brazil's friendlies against France and Croatia at the end of March, plus Flamengo vs. Santos last Sunday (April 5).

What people are saying

Reactions on X to Luís Roberto's cervical neoplasia diagnosis and his sidelining from Globo's 2026 World Cup coverage are predominantly supportive, with fans, media outlets, and personalities wishing him strength and recovery. High-engagement posts from sports news accounts shared the news, while rivals like ESPN and CazéTV sent positive messages. Globo is rearranging transmissions. One user expressed skepticism about his Globo tenure.

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