Béla Andreas Réthy (born 14 December 1956 in Vienna) is a German sports reporter of Hungarian ancestry.[1]
When Réthy was born, his parents had to leave their home country because of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. They emigrated to Brazil where they stayed until they went to Germany in 1968.[2] Réthy obtaine his Abitur certificate so he was able to attend Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz where he studied literature and journalism. In the meantime he worked in the sports archive of the ZDF and became a freelancer later. Since 1987, he has been salaried.
His first live broadcast was during an international football match between the U16-teams of Germany and Ireland in 1991. He has commentated the finals of:[3]
Réthy speaks German, Hungarian, Portuguese and English perfectly, as well as French and Spanish.[2]
"In all my 24 years as a sports reporter, I have never experienced such football euphoria than what you see in Iran, not even in South America. It is unique." — Covering the Iran-Germany match for the German ZDF public television.