Ernst Huberty

Ernst Huberty ( born February 22, 1927 in Trier ) is a sports journalist and television presenter of Luxembourg nationality. Huberty has long been the main host of the ARD sports show, so they called him " Mister Sports Show ".

Life

He lived with his family for five years and then moved in Trier to Koblenz. During World War II the Luxembourg Huberty was Flakhelfer. After the war he took after his high school graduation. After studying philosophy and German and a traineeship at the Koblenz newspaper Huberty in 1950 began his career as a sports reporter for the Southwest Radio in Baden -Baden. There he hosted in 1956 with " Sports on Monday," the first time a TV program.

1957 moved Huberty in the WDR editorial here and now, in 1960 he was part of the sports department of the WDR. From its start on June 4, 1961 moderated Huberty, the ARD sports show, a prestigious sporting event in Germany, which he ( " folding apex " ) coined by kind Objectivity and its particular hairstyle.

1970 took over the management of the Department of Sports Huberty (television) at WDR. He had to give up in March 1982 as part of a change to the expenses scandal and third program of WDR this position.

In the 1990s he was a commentator for the then young pay-TV broadcaster Premiere. Huberty also worked as a presenter coach, first with the ZFP (ARD / ZDF - training, later ARD - ZDF Media Academy ), using Stefan quail, as well as for private channels ( Premiere, SAT.1 ). He coached moderators such as Reinhold Beckmann, Johannes B. Kerner, Oliver Welke and Monica Lierhaus. In 2002 he returned for SAT.1 again as a reporter for a Bundesliga game back.

Huberty commented in the period from 1960 to 1982, many large sporting events as a live reporter, the best known being perhaps his reportage from the so-called Game of the Century Germany - Italy (June 17, 1970) in Mexico City ( " calculated Quick Inger ... ", " Muller ... Muller ... Muller gate ... "and " If you have ever seen a real Müller- gate, then now ").

He also commented on 3 July 1974, the live broadcast of the World Cup match between Germany and Poland, which went down in football history because of heavy rains and a barely playable turf as Frankfurt water battle, as well as a night of Belgrade became famous European Championship final June 20, 1976. Moreover, he commented on June 23, 1973, the legendary DFB Cup final match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and 1.FC Cologne in which Günter Netzer einwechselte even towards the end of the game and scored the winning goal.

Ernst Huberty is remarried and lives in Frechen near Cologne.

Awards and honors

  • 2011 Herbert Award for Lifetime Achievement
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