Max Bretos

Max Bretos

Max Bretos is an American sports reporter, who currently works for ESPN. Bretos' broadcast specialization is soccer.

Bretos attended the Judith Weston Acting Studio in Los Angeles, California, and formerly played for Santa Monica Rugby Club.

Bretos worked as a broadcaster for Fox Soccer Channel from 1998–2010, where he was the longest-serving broadcaster in the network's history. His broadcasting catchphrase was "Schelotto, yeah!" [1] In January 2010 he resigned from FSC to take a position with ESPNews.[2]

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