Draft:Luis Rigual
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Luis Roberto Rigual (died 1983) was a Puerto Rican television sportscaster. He was the main sports newscaster of canal 4's newscast, Noticentro 4,[1] until his unexpected death from a heart attack in 1983.[citation needed] Rigual also appeared at the station's sports casts, including telecasts of boxing fights, baseball, basketball,[2][3][4] and other sports.
Rigual also covered the Puerto Rican basketball All-Star game various times.[5]
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[edit]- ^ "Noticentro 4 (1981)". 18 September 2007 – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ Clásicos del BSN (2018-04-17). "#BSN Antesala del Juego de Estrellas de 1983 con Luis Roberto Rigual #QEPD, Rafa Bracero, Lisette Santiago y el #Olimpico Manuel Rivera Morales!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️". Facebook. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ Clásicos del BSN (2022-07-02). "#BSNPR | RECORDANDO A JOE HATTON #QEPD Comparto con ustedes una entrevista realizada por el periodista, Luis Roberto Rigual [qepd], durante la temporada regular de 1983, al entonces Apoderado de Ponce, Iván Aranda [qepd] y Gerente General, Joe Hatton". Facebook. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ Clásicos del BSN (2017-04-27). "#Piratas🇵🇷 Luego de Finalizar el 7mo Juego de la Serie Final de 1982, Luis Rigual (QEPD) entrevista a #RaymondDalmau en donde anuncia oficialmente su retiro del Equipo Nacional de Puerto Rico🏀 #ClásicosBSN". Facebook. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=872807326241034