
Fernando Schwartz, a renowned sports journalist, announced his retirement from the media after a successful fifty-year career. Over the years, Schwartz became an iconic figure in the sports field, covering renowned events such as World Cups and Olympic Games.
In an emotional announcement on Fox Sports Radio, Schwartz recalled his arrival at the broadcaster in 2015 and expressed his gratitude to those who gave him the opportunity to continue his work in one of Mexico's most important media outlets. His passion for journalism and sports left an indelible mark on the audience and on Fox Sports Mexico's programming.
During his time at the network, Schwartz stood out for his participation in sections such as "Critical Minute," which became one of his trademarks. His contribution to the sports world was recognized through an emotional farewell video that highlighted the importance of his work and his influence on the audience.
Although he did not reveal details about his future projects, it is speculated that Schwartz might join the Mexican Football Federation as the communication director for the Mexican National Team, staying active in the field of communication. His critical style and frank opinions on various athletes, such as Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez, earned him both admirers and detractors throughout his career.