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Adrian Healey- Age, Height, Net Worth, Wife

Adrian Healey

 For ESPN and BT Sport, Adrian Healey provides football analysis in the United Kingdom. Adrian Healey was a member of ESPN’s 2010 World Cup analyst crew in South Africa, but he is best recognized for his performances on Major League Soccer’s Game of the Week. Additionally, he has filled in as presenter of ESPN FC, ESPN’s soccer program, for Dan Thomas.

What is the Net Worth of Adrian Healey? Salary, Earnings

The estimated net worth of British sportscaster and anchor Adrian as of February 2023 is $1.3 million. In 2018, the columnist’s active broadcasting career with ESPN and BT Sport brought in a gross salary of $50,000.

Where was Adrian Healey born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

In the English county of Wiltshire, Adrian was born. He belongs to the White minority and is a citizen of the United Kingdom. Less is known about his college career, including the university he attended and graduated from.

Is Adrian Healey Single? Relationship

Adrian is a married father of two young people. However, he hasn’t made his partners identity public. They have a son and a daughter as children. Since then, they have moved to Connecticut.

How tall is Adrian Healey? Weight, Hair Color

He is typically 5 feet, 11 inches tall. (Approx 1.78 m). He has brown eyes and brown hair.

How did Adrian Healey start his Professional Career?

In 1992, Adrian started working as a noon DJ for Boston’s WFNX radio station. He then got a job as a television commentator with the New England Revolution. Later, he quit the Revolution to join ESPN, where he started his career as Robbie Mustoe’s co-play-by-play commentator on ESPN2’s alternative coverage of UEFA Champions League games.

Similar to this, he provided play-by-play commentary for NBC Sports’ coverage of the soccer competitions at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He also worked as a commentator for ESPN during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Together with Ian Darke, Mark Donaldson, and Max Bretos, he serves as the primary announcer for ESPN’s coverage of Major League Soccer at the moment.

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