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Paul Dempsey (Paul Andrew Francis Dempsey) was born on 16 March, 1960 in Marylebone, London, England, is a British media sports presenter and commentator. Discover Paul Dempsey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Paul Andrew Francis Dempsey
Occupation Television presenter
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March 1960
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Marylebone, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1960

Paul Andrew Francis Dempsey (born 16 March 1960) is a British TV and radio sports presenter and commentator now chiefly employed by TNT Sports where he covers football and boxing coverage, as well as TV host and commentary on Indonesian Djarum's multiplatform Mola TV.

After 18 years working for Sky Sports and 7 with the Dublin-based channels of Setanta Sports, Dempsey was signed by BT Sport prior to their UK launch.

1966

Dempsey was born in Marylebone, London and lived in Leicester, England between 1966 and 1978.

He attended St Joseph’s School and then City of Leicester Boys' School; it had a notable record of success in football, with England strikers Gary Lineker and Emile Heskey among its products.

1979

He then went up to St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he read English Literature between 1979 and 1982.

He won two Blues and captained Cambridge in the annual football Varsity match against Oxford.

He was one of the first ever recruits to UCD's Sports Scholarship system.

1982

He then played football for University College Dublin A.F.C. (UCD) as a defender during the 1982–83 League of Ireland season.

He won the Collingwood Cup during his time at Belfield Park.

1984

After a summer job opportunity at the Irish News in Belfast he joined BBC as a graduate Trainee in late 1984.

1986

After spells in BBC Radio Sport and BBC Radio News he joined the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, based in Bern, where he worked on radio between May 1986 and October 1987.

Returning to London he freelanced at ITN and Channel Four News while launching Capital Radio's sports coverage with Jonathan Pearce.

1988

At Christmas 1988 Dempsey was invited to audition for the launch of Sky News, which went on air in February 1989.

Dempsey was one of the first presenters to be seen on screen and became a regular presenting sports news bulletins, simultaneously establishing himself as one of the lead commentators on Sky's initial sports channel, Eurosport.

1990

He covered the 1990 World Cup working alongside Ian Darke and Peter Brackley and the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

After the merger of Sky and British Satellite Broadcasting, Sky Sports became the new dedicated subscription sports channel for the network and Dempsey made his name covering football and boxing alongside other regulars, Richard Keys and Andy Gray as part of a multi-award-winning team.

When Sky captured Premier League rights for the first time Dempsey presented Sports Saturday, later Soccer Saturday, with Sue Barker.

He co-created the format for the show, which has remained unchanged for over 20 years, with Senior Producer Rik Dovey, a lieutenant of then Sky Sports chief David Hill.

From the mid-1990s Sky boosted their boxing coverage by signing up most of the biggest names in Britain and the United States and Dempsey fronted all of the major shows either on regular subscription or Pay Per View Channels.

His main analysts were former world champions Barry McGuigan, Jim Watt, Glenn McCrory and former commonwealth champion Nicky Piper.

For a period Sky enjoyed a near monopoly on the sport’s biggest names including Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, Steve Collins and Naseem Hamed.

Dempsey also became known to a wider international audience through regular commentary work for international agencies CSI Sports and TWI who relayed live Premier League, FA Cup, European and International football to a Worldwide audience.

1994

He was a mainstay of their football coverage and commentated on the final day of the 1994–95 season as Blackburn Rovers clinched the title at Anfield against Liverpool and again in 1997-98 as Arsenal beat Everton at Highbury on the last day to become champions.

For 10 successive years Dempsey hosted the prestigious PFA Player of the Year Awards show from the Grosvenor House in London.

He had previously acted as both studio anchor and commentator stretching back to 1994, along with Martin Tyler.

2002

In 2002, he was a commentator for SBS covering the FIFA World Cup.

2006

Although linked with rival networks on several occasions Dempsey remained with Sky until 2006 when he was offered the chance to return to Dublin to help launch Setanta Sports’ dedicated Irish sports channel.

2007

In 2007, he was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Academy Award for his hosting of the Rugby World Cup, an event which significantly enhanced the channel's reputation.

2009

In 2009, Setanta's Great Britain operation went into administration.

However, Dempsey continued to present and commentate on Irish TV on Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League and International football.

2010

The 2010 FIFA World Cup gave him the chance to continue his long association, on Australian TV with SBS, the main broadcaster of the sport in the pacific region.

But in 2010 as Special Broadcasting Service developed their style and format, Dempsey was invited to host coverage from their Sydney HQ.

2011

In September 2011, Dempsey became a presenter and commentator on subscription boxing channel BoxNation.

2012

In 2012, Dempsey presented every game at Euro 2012 on Setanta, alongside pundits Dietmar Hamann, Gary McAllister, Dennis Wise, David O'Leary and Andy Cole.

The coverage was carried into Singapore on StarHub and into Australia on Setanta Australia.

For the London Olympics Dempsey was invited to join the IOC's broadcasting arm, OBS, in their 10-channel, 3-language, 18-hour-per-day Live service, assisting former chief BBC sports producer John Shrewsbury in an editorial and production supervisor's role.

Additionally he served as co-lead commentator, with John Helm, on the Men's and Women's Olympic Football tournaments.

During 2012-13 he was enlisted by ITV to help with their football coverage.

For pay network Primetime he hosted the ill-fated ring return of Ricky Hatton in Manchester and, for ESPN, Wladimir Klitschko's world title defence, alongside co-host David Haye.

2013

In 2013-14 Dempsey quickly became an established host on BT Sport for football and boxing while continuing to appear on Setanta Sports in Ireland, anchoring the Premier League highlights show and commentating on Champions League, Europa League and International football.