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 ChirThe Chiringuito announces its exit from the air: Josep Pedrerol has set a date for the last program
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ChirThe Chiringuito announces its exit from the air: Josep Pedrerol has set a date for the last program

The popular Spanish sports program 'El Chiringuito,' hosted by Josep Pedrerol, will air its final episode on July 20, coinciding with the World Cup 2026 final. The show, which has been broadcast for over 13 years, reached an agreement with Atresmedia to end its run. While there are no confirmed plans yet for where the program will move next, speculation suggests it could join another television network. The show became a global phenomenon, broadcasting across Latin American countries including Colombia, and featured prominent figures like Tomás Roncero and Edu Aguirre. It was known for its lively commentary on football matches and generating online discussions. The final episode will air at midnight local time in Spain, which corresponds to 5 PM in Colombia.

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ChirThe Chiringuito announces its exit from the air: Josep Pedrerol has set a date for the last program

The popular Spanish sports program 'El Chiringuito,' hosted by Josep Pedrerol, will air its final episode on July 20, coinciding with the World Cup 2026 final. The show, which has been broadcast for over 13 years, reached an agreement with Atresmedia to end its run. While there are no confirmed plans yet for where the program will move next, speculation suggests it could join another television network. The show became a global phenomenon, broadcasting across Latin American countries including Colombia, and featured prominent figures like Tomás Roncero and Edu Aguirre. It was known for its lively commentary on football matches and generating online discussions. The final episode will air at midnight local time in Spain, which corresponds to 5 PM in Colombia.

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