Sint-Jean-Molenbeek join RWDM: Seeking bilingual announcer for match days

Lailuma Sadid
Credit: Jan De Meuleneir

Sint-Jean-Molenbeek (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): RWDM seeks a passionate experienced public speaker fluent in French and Dutch to serve as their new match day announcer. They said that applicants must be available on weekends have strong communication skills and a deep knowledge of soccer and RWDM’s history

The soccer team RWDM needs a new person to talk during their games because the current one wants to be with his family more after having a baby.It has been said that the new person should be free on weekends especially Saturdays and Sundays for the matches and events. It would be great if the new announcer has experience talking about sports or something similar, good communication skills, and a nice, interesting voice. Knowing about sports on TV or talking in public would be really helpful. The new person talking during the games should know a lot about soccer and the history of RWDM to say the right things. They should be okay with having a schedule that might change sometimes because they might need to go to other events besides just the matches. The new announcer has to be really into it show they care, and make the fans happy by doing a good job and being professional.

Who will be RWDM’s next bilingual game announcer?

The new person talking during the games at RWDM must be 18 or older and speak both French and Dutch. It’s  important to know both languages so they can talk to all the different fans of the club. This is different from the last announcer who wasn’t as good at Dutch. The club wants someone who can speak both languages well to make the game day experience better for everyone.It has been said that the new person talking during RWDM’s games needs to be 18 or older and speak both French and Dutch really well to talk to all the different fans. They should also be free on weekends for the matches. It’s important for them to speak clearly and pronounce words correctly to make the game day more fun for everyone. The new person talking during the games at RWDM needs to be really excited and ready to always talk in a happy and professional way. They should make the club’s atmosphere better and get the fans more involved. Being motivated like this is super important to do the job well and meet what’s expected.

They said that people can still apply until August 5 by making a video introducing themself and explaining why they’re the best choice. The jury will pick the top five candidates. If they get the job they’ll be paid based on their work situation. Ten people have already signed up with the Molenbeek football club. Their first game is on Saturday, August 17, against Patro Eisden Maasmechelen.

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Lailuma Sadid is a former diplomat in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Embassy to the kingdom of Belgium, in charge of NATO. She attended the NATO Training courses and speakers for the events at NATO H-Q in Brussels, and also in Nederland, Germany, Estonia, and Azerbaijan. Sadid has is a former Political Reporter for Pajhwok News Agency, covering the London, Conference in 2006 and Lisbon summit in 2010.
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