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Martin Ainstein
Born
NationalityArgentine
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
Occupation(s)Soccer reporter, commentator, journalist, columnist
Years active2005–present
Employer(s)ESPN Deportes, ESPN International
Notable workThe Bicycle Diaries, La Liga Confidential, Destino Fútbol, El Diario de Martín
Children2

Martin Ainstein is an Argentine soccer reporter, commentator, journalist, and columnist based in Spain. Since 2005, he has been a correspondent for ESPN Deportes and ESPN International, covering major soccer events including the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA European Championship and the FIFA World Cup. He is known for creating original storytelling content for television and digital platforms, notably through series such as The Bicycle Diaries, La Liga Confidential and Destino Fútbol, as well as for hosting the podcast El Diario de Martín.

Early life and education

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Martin Ainstein was born in Argentina. He earned a degree in Communications from the University of Buenos Aires.

Career

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Ainstein began his career with ESPN in 2005 and has since established himself as a prominent figure in sports journalism. His work includes:

In addition to his soccer reporting, Ainstein has contributed to coverage of other major European sporting events such as Wimbledon and the Roland Garros Grand Slams. His work spans both television and digital media, and he has produced award-winning original content for ESPN.

Personal life

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Originally from Argentina, Martin Ainstein now resides in Spain. He is married and is a father of two. While details regarding his early life remain limited, his work continues to make him a well‐recognized figure in international sports journalism.

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