This Wednesday, Paco Villa, a Mexican soccer narrator who with his objective and passionate work won over fans game by game, passed away. TUDN spread the news through a statement and immediately, colleagues from the sports media expressed their regret, among them, David Faitelson, Alberto Lati, José Ramón Fernández, Luis García, Christian Martinoli.
Cruz Azul, a team of which he was a fan, remembered him with a video narrating the last championship, the ninth title that ended a 23-year drought: “Thank you for making us vibrate with your stories. Hugs to heaven, dear Paco.”
What did Paco Villa die from?
The television station did not communicate the medical causes that aggravated the state of health of the 54-year-old narrator in recent days, when several personalities in the field began to ask for his improvement. However, Paco Villa had already given information about the illness he suffered from.
Villa was one of the narrators sent to Qatar to cover the 2022 World Cup, where he was diagnosed with cancer, as he commented in a video he shared on Instagram in April of last year: “I tell you that I am undergoing treatment for an aggressive and advanced cancer.” that they detected me during the World Cup in Qatar. “They detected it in a hospital in Doha, specifically during the first days.”
At that time, Paco said he was in the tenth round of chemotherapy, the treatment that, according to the American Cancer Society, is systemic because it goes through the entire body to “eliminate cancer cells that have spread to parts of the body far from the original tumor.” ”.
During part of his process against cancer, Paco Villa continued narrating on TUDN because, as he said, that made him happy. “I am healing with a lot of faith and fighting with all my being,” he wrote. Thousands of followers, regardless of the team, sent him their best wishes for his recovery.
Who was Paco Villa?
Paco Villa began his professional career as a commentator on sports broadcasts on Televisa Radio in the late 1990s.
In conversation with the YouTube channel of commentator Javier Alarcón, the narrator shared that it took him three years to jump from commentator on the field to narrator on the balcony: “I always wanted to narrate, it took me three years on radio on the field to be able to narrate on radio in box.”
Villa stood out in the sports communication industry for his two-decade career in which he managed to comment on soccer matches, the Olympic Games and various matches in the Liga MX, World Cups, Premier League, LaLiga de España, the Champions League, among others. others.
In addition to being a commentator, from 2008 to 2014, Villa was editorial director at Televisa Digital and received the same position in 2016 at TDN. Before he died, Paco Villa worked for TUDN with whom he narrated different games of his favorite Mexican team, Cruz Azul.