Sports narrator Eduardo Moreno was dismissed from Rede Globo after 27 years, as he revealed in an email to colleagues on Monday (2/2). The departure surprised SporTV professionals, where he had been an iconic voice since 1999. This marks the second major loss in the channel's narrator team this year.
Eduardo Moreno, one of the main sports narrators at SporTV, confirmed his dismissal from Rede Globo in an email sent to professional colleagues on Monday (2/2). In the message, he wrote: “After 27 years, it's my turn”, lamenting his departure after a long tenure at the network.
Moreno joined the group in 1999 and became known for narrating important SporTV broadcasts, especially finals of Carioca football teams. He also covered open TV events for Globo, such as 2002 World Cup matches and the Paris Olympic Games. Additionally, he featured in shows like Esporte Espetacular.
The news, revealed by columnist Gabriel Vaquer, surprised those behind the scenes at the channel. This is the second significant dismissal in SporTV's narrator team in 2026, following Odinei Ribeiro's exit earlier in the month after 18 years with the company. The channel is gearing up for 2026 World Cup coverage, making the changes particularly noteworthy.