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Since 2016 Elshoff has also appeared as Henry Schut's sidekick in the NOS program ''Eredivisie op Vrijdag''.<ref>"Jeroen Elshoff de hippe Studio Sport-commentator." ''Sterren op TV''. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://www.sterrenoptv.nl/jeroen-elshoff-hippe-studio-sport-commentator/.</ref> Former professional Dutch football player [[Daniël de Ridder|Daniel de Ridder]] is also a regular guest on the show.

Since 2016 Elshoff has also appeared as Henry Schut's sidekick in the NOS program ''Eredivisie op Vrijdag''.<ref>"Jeroen Elshoff de hippe Studio Sport-commentator." ''Sterren op TV''. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://www.sterrenoptv.nl/jeroen-elshoff-hippe-studio-sport-commentator/.</ref> Former professional Dutch football player [[Daniël de Ridder|Daniel de Ridder]] is also a regular guest on the show.



A fan of American sports, Elshoff writes columns on the [[National Football League|NFL]] and [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] for the website SportAmerika.nl and the [[eponymous]] online magazine. Elshoff has discussed the [[Super Bowl]] on nationally-syndicated programs in the Netherlands such as [[De Wereld Draait Door]]<ref>"DWDD 1-2-2013." ''TVblik''. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://tvblik.nl/dwdd/1-februari-2013.</ref> and [[RTL Late Night]].

A fan of American sports, Elshoff writes columns on the [[National Football League|NFL]] and [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] for the website SportAmerika.nl and the [[eponymous]] online magazine. He is a fan of the [[San Fransisco Giants]].<ref>"Jeroen Elshoff de hippe Studio Sport-commentator." ''Sterren op TV''. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://www.sterrenoptv.nl/jeroen-elshoff-hippe-studio-sport-commentator/.</ref> Elshoff has discussed the [[Super Bowl]] on nationally-syndicated programs in the Netherlands such as [[De Wereld Draait Door]]<ref>"DWDD 1-2-2013." ''TVblik''. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://tvblik.nl/dwdd/1-februari-2013.</ref> and [[RTL Late Night]].



== Personal life ==

== Personal life ==


Revision as of 23:21, 7 December 2021

Jeroen Elshoff
Born

Jeroen Elshoff


(1977-02-02) 2 February 1977 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Football commentator, sports columnist
Years active2004 - present

Jeroen Elshoff (2 februari 1977) is a Dutch football commentator and sports columnist. Elshoff has been active with NOS Studio Sport since August 1, 2008 as a commentator for football matches in the Eredivisie, the top men's football competition in the Netherlands. Elshoff previously worked for Eyeworks Sport where he was often broadcast on Sport1 (previously Canal+). In 2018 Elshoff provided commentary for the World Cup FinalonNOS[1] along with Herman Kuiphof, Theo Reitsma and Frank Snoeks.

Career

Elshoff studied journalism at the University of Utrecht and completed internships with RTV Rijnmond, the Leeuwarder Courant, and the Noordhollands Dagblad. After graduating he become a sports reporter with RTV Noord-Holland where he regularly covered the football clubs AjaxenAZ. He made his national debut in 2004 with RTL Nederland on a program covering German and English football presented by Wilfred Genee. Shortly afterwards he began announcing live matches on Canal+.

Elshoff began working for Eyeworks in August 2005. While with Eyeworks he often provided commentary on Sport1 for major football matches including the 2006 World Cup Final and the 2007 UEFA Cup Final between FC Sevilla and RCD EspanyolinGlasgow.

When NOS reacquired the broadcasting rights for the Eredivisie for the 2008-2009 season the company hired Elshoff to provide commentary for Eredivisie and UEFA Champions League matches.[2] Elshoff announced many of the matches in the 2010 World CupinSouth Africa on NOS.

Elshoff was one of four announcers chosen to provide commentary for the rounds following the group stage of the UEFA Euro 2012. Elshoff also announced matches for the 2014 World Cup, the UEFA Euro 2016, the 2018 World Cup, and the UEFA Euro 2021. In addition to football Elshoff provided rugby commentary on NOS until 2015.

On October 10, 2014 Elshoff debuted as commentator for the Dutch national football team on NOS during a UEFA qualification game against Kazakhstan. Elshoff became one of the Studio Sport announcers assigned to regularly cover the national team. In 2015 Elshoff provided commentary for his first finals matchup on NOS, the Champions League Final between FC BarcelonaenJuventus.[3] In 2017 Elshoff was the announcer for the UEFA Women's Euro Final, in which the Dutch national women's team defeated Denmark in front of over 4 million television viewers.

Since 2016 Elshoff has also appeared as Henry Schut's sidekick in the NOS program Eredivisie op Vrijdag.[4] Former professional Dutch football player Daniel de Ridder is also a regular guest on the show.

A fan of American sports, Elshoff writes columns on the NFL and MLB for the website SportAmerika.nl and the eponymous online magazine. He is a fan of the San Fransisco Giants.[5] Elshoff has discussed the Super Bowl on nationally-syndicated programs in the Netherlands such as De Wereld Draait Door[6] and RTL Late Night.

Personal life

Elshoff is married and has two children. In July 2021 he tested positive for COVID-19 while covering the 2021 Olympic GamesinJapan.[7] Elshoff also became involved in controversy during the 2021 Olympics after he posted a video on Instagram in which he imitated a Japanese baseball announcer. Elshoff later apologized for the incident.[8]

References

  1. ^ Mees, "Henk. In de Spotlight: Jeroen Elshoff, verslaggever NOS bij finale WK voetbal," Nederlandse Sportpers. Accessed December 6, 2021. https://www.nsp.nl/1348-jeroen-elshoff-verslaggever-nos-bij-finale-wk-voetbal.html.
  • ^ "Jeroen Elshoff de hippe Studio Sport-commentator." Sterren op TV. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://www.sterrenoptv.nl/jeroen-elshoff-hippe-studio-sport-commentator/.
  • ^ Mees, "Henk. In de Spotlight: Jeroen Elshoff, verslaggever NOS bij finale WK voetbal," Nederlandse Sportpers. Accessed December 6, 2021. https://www.nsp.nl/1348-jeroen-elshoff-verslaggever-nos-bij-finale-wk-voetbal.html.
  • ^ "Jeroen Elshoff de hippe Studio Sport-commentator." Sterren op TV. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://www.sterrenoptv.nl/jeroen-elshoff-hippe-studio-sport-commentator/.
  • ^ "Jeroen Elshoff de hippe Studio Sport-commentator." Sterren op TV. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://www.sterrenoptv.nl/jeroen-elshoff-hippe-studio-sport-commentator/.
  • ^ "DWDD 1-2-2013." TVblik. Accessed 7 December 2021. https://tvblik.nl/dwdd/1-februari-2013.
  • ^ "NOS-commentator Jeroen Elshoff positief getest op corona," RTL Nieuws. 24 July 2021. Accessed 6 December 2021. https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/sport/artikel/5244120/nos-commentator-jeroen-elshoff-positief-getest-op-corona.
  • ^ Mostert, Dominic. "Jeroen Elshoff biedt excuses aan voor geplaatste video op Instagram," Voetbalzone. 29 July 2021. Accessed 6 December 2021. https://www.voetbalzone.nl/doc.asp?uid=391647.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jeroen_Elshoff&oldid=1059183892"

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