Sara Carbonero Arevalo is a Spanish TV presenter, and become popular now as she is the girlfriend of Spanish Goalkeeper Iker Casillas. Sara Carbonero is also voted as The Five Sexiest Sports Reporters in the World (FHM). The others are : Erin Andrews (United States), Melissa Theuriau (France), Georgie Thompson (Great Britain), Ines Sainz (Mexico).
Iker Casillas who played for Spanish La Galaticos Real Madrid, is the captain for Spain Football National Team.
Sara blamed for Spain's World Cup Defeat.
The Spanish media continues to wonder whether the presence of Iker Casillas’ girlfriend Sara Carbonero as a pitch-side reporter in South Africa is causing the team’s usually unflappable goalkeeper to suddenly look like a bundle of nerves.
Sara Carbonero becomes more controversial during this FIFA World Cup 2010 at South Africa. Sara is being blamed for the Spain opening World Cup defeat by Switzerland after she was accused of distracting their goalkeeper during the match.
The solitary goal scored by Gelson Fernandes early in the second half came after Casillas failed to clear the initial effort from Eren Derdiyok.
And fingers are already pointing at Carbonero, who is in South Africa as an interviewer with a Spanish TV station, for distracting the Real Madrid stopper.
Actually it is a nonsense to blame Sara for Spain Defeat against Switzerland. Just the Spanish couldn't score even a single goal.
Sara Carbonero Profile :
Name: Sara Carbonero
Born: 30 November 1984
Birthplace :Corral de Almaguer, Toledo
Height: 5' 9" (175 cm)
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown - Dark
Nationality: Spanish
Occupation: Television presenter and sports journalist
Boyfriend : Iker Casillas
Watch Sara Carbonero's cringeworthy interview with Iker Casillas after Spain's 1-0 World Cup defeat to Switzerland below:
Rabu, 07 Juli 2010
Sara Carbonero girlfriend of Iker Casillas blamed for Spain defeat
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