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sports broadcaster and host of MLS 360, MLS Season Pass

Kevin Egan

sports broadcaster and host of MLS 360 | MLS Season Pass

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About Kevin

Kevin P. Egan, born on June 2, 1964, is an American sports broadcaster known for hosting MLS 360 as part of MLS Season Pass. He is recognized for his role in sports media, covering Major League Soccer events and providing analysis and commentary. Egan has established a reputation within the sports broadcasting community for his expertise and engaging presentation style. His work with MLS Season Pass has made him a familiar voice for soccer fans, helping to increase the sport's visibility and fan engagement. Prior to his broadcasting career, he has been involved in other professional pursuits, but his primary prominence comes from his role in sports media.

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London lawyer Kevin Egan would like to see something more in the Ontario government's plan for jailsEpisode 30: “Kevin Egan: MLS Apple TV on Messi, Son, Mueller, World Cup, his new Irish pub and more!”#224 Kevin Egan // From Dublin to presenting on TV in the USDon't Panic! | Kevin Egan Preaches Patience Despite Rocky Start

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