Ex-Player, Spanish Soccer Announcer Michael Robinson Dies at 61
MADRID (AP) — Michael Robinson, who won the European Cup with Liverpool and became a respected and widely popular soccer broadcaster in Spain, has died. He was 61.
Robinson’s death was announced Tuesday by his family on his official Twitter account. The cause of death was not given, but 16 months ago Robinson revealed he had been diagnosed with cancer.
After his playing days, Robinson captivated Spaniards with his soft-spoken commentary that carried a strong accent but remained clear, entertaining and showed his deep knowledge of Spanish soccer.
“We’re deeply saddened,” Liverpool wrote on Twitter. “The thoughts of everybody at Liverpool Football Club are with Michael’s family and friends at this sad time.”
Liverpool CEO Peter Moore said he was “absolutely devastated” by the news.
“I had the honour of being interviewed by him last year and spending time reminiscing about his days at @LFC,” Moore said. “What a pleasure it was... You’ll Never Walk Alone, Michael.”
RIP Michael Robinson 1958-2020.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 28, 2020
YNWA. pic.twitter.com/IVynOLfvpc
Robinson’s one season at Liverpool, which also earned him a league title medal in 1984, was the peak of a career that included spells at Manchester City and Brighton. He also made 24 appearances and scored four goals as a striker for Ireland in the 1980s.
“I know he has been fighting this for a number of years now and it’s been difficult for him,” Graeme Souness, the captain of Liverpool’s European champion team in 1984, told British broadcaster Sky.
Souness described his former teammate as “a charming man, bon viveur, great stories. He enjoyed a year at Liverpool, when we had a glory year and he was a big part of that.”
Robinson’s final transfer as a player, to Spanish club Osasuna in the late 1980s, would lead to a long and respected career in Spanish media.
Barcelona noted in a tribute that Robinson won an international journalism award in 2018.
″(He was) a person who loved football and who knew how to explain it with knowledge and ingenuity,” the Spanish champions said.
We at FC Barcelona wish to express our deepest condolences for the passing of Michael Robinson, a person who loved football and who knew how to explain it with knowledge and ingenuity. He was the winner of the 2018 Vázquez Montalbán International Journalism Award. Rest In Peace pic.twitter.com/IsMAooaxmm
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) April 28, 2020
Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu also paid tribute to Robinson on Twitter.
“The world of football will feel your loss deeply,” Bartomeu said. “Thank you for sharing your vision of football, your kindness and your intelligence with us. RIP Michael Robinson.”
Real Madrid said Robinson earned “the affection of the entire football and sports community.”
Spanish athletes such as tennis player Rafael Nadal and basketball player Pau Gasol expressed their sadness on Twitter, as did the Spanish league, the Spanish soccer federation, the Spanish government and the Irish soccer association.
Nos levantamos con la triste noticia del fallecimiento de uno de los nuestros. Fuiste quien nos alegró siempre el deporte. Te estamos agradecidos.
— Rafa Nadal (@RafaelNadal) April 28, 2020
D.E.P. @michaelrobinson
Un abrazo y todo el ánimo posible a su familia. pic.twitter.com/SRi5GvlLvj
Gracias por todo Michael...
— Pau Gasol (@paugasol) April 28, 2020
Descansa en paz. https://t.co/Ey5JsbghB7
The Spanish league said Robinson will be remembered as “one of the best commentators to work in Spanish league games.”
Robinson began his broadcasting career with state-owned television Spanish channel RTVE. He was a commentator during the 1990 World Cup in Italy.
His program “El Día Después,” or “The Day After,” became highly popular in Spain as he helped dissect the soccer weekend every Monday. He later also succeeded with the “Informe Robinson,” a documentary series in which he went in-depth into a series of subjects.
He also was popular with his participation in radio shows in Spain.
Among the players who reacted to Robinson’s death were Xabi Alonso, Cesc Fabregas, Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas.
You’ll never walk alone Michael!!
— Xabi Alonso (@XabiAlonso) April 28, 2020
Rest in peace. https://t.co/4IKJnL0nAa
Hoy nos deja una gran persona con un corazón de oro. Dejas sin duda un gran vacío en lo profesional pero más en lo personal. Te echaremos mucho en falta @michaelrobinson Descansa en paz amigo. 🖤
— Cesc Fàbregas Soler (@cesc4official) April 28, 2020
Michael Robinson conoció al hijo de la Paqui y yo tuve la suerte de conocer a Michael Robinson. Mi cariño a sus familiares y amigos. DEP
— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) April 28, 2020
You'll Never Walk Alone
📽 @InformeRobinson pic.twitter.com/5K857BJEuq
Adiós amigo, fue un placer compartir tantos momentos contigo. Te vas dejando una gran huella. Abrazo enorme a la familia. 🖤 #InolvidableRobinson pic.twitter.com/p4nRyvJnRV
— Iker Casillas (@IkerCasillas) April 28, 2020
“You’ll never walk alone Michael!!” said Alonso, a former Liverpool player. “Rest in peace.”
