Mark Rogondino is a well-known voice in soccer broadcasting, with roots tracing back to his days as a collegiate goalkeeper at San Diego State. His career took off in 2002 when he joined FOX Sports, calling various leagues from the MLS to UEFA Champions League. Since then, he has become a fixture, not just in soccer but also in the broader sports broadcasting landscape of Southern California. In 2005, he began his role with the LA Galaxy broadcast team, notably announcing during their championship runs in 2011 and 2012.
By 2018, Rogondino expanded his repertoire as the pre, half, and post-game host for LAFC matches, a role that complemented his later position as the lead play-by-play announcer for Angel City FC. During his varied journey, he has shared time on NBA broadcasts, covering pivotal games and notable moments. His versatility is evident—whether he’s dissecting an NBA game courtside or commenting on a soccer match, his insights resonate with audiences.
Yet, beneath the surface of his extensive career exists a subtle complexity. He juggles commitments as a primary sports anchor for KTTV while hosting “Making Dough with Dani & Rogo,” a podcast on sports betting. It seems this dual focus keeps him grounded, as one gets the impression of a man who hesitates to take his success for granted, recognizing the ever-changing nature of sports commentary.
With a family life rooted in South Orange County, where he lives with his wife Tiffany and their children, Averi and Colton, Rogondino somehow manages to stay tightly connected to his love for sports and the communities he serves. His career has been marked by persistence and adaptability, qualities that keep him at the forefront of broadcasting in this fast-paced world of professional sports. The simplicity of his life—perhaps it’s those quiet moments on the golf course or soccer pitch—that reinforces his commitment to the game and its participants.