02/20/25

Melissa Ortiz Returns to TNT Sports as Sideline Reporter and Analyst Covering the U.S. Women’s and Men’s National Teams


Hey soccer fans, great news! Melissa Ortiz is back on the sidelines with TNT Sports for her third season, and we couldn’t be more excited. Covering U.S. Women’s and Men’s National Team matches as a Sideline Reporter and Analyst for Warner Bros. Discovery, Melissa has now secured a multi-year extension that promises to bring even more of her signature energy and expert insights to our screens.

For those who have been following her journey, you know that Melissa isn’t just any broadcaster—she’s a former Colombian National Team player & Olympian with a deep understanding of the game. Since kicking off this season, her on-the-ground reporting and sharp tactical analysis have truly elevated the broadcast experience, making every match feel closer and more personal.

Her firsthand experience as a pro gives her a unique edge in breaking down key plays, evaluating player performances, and analyzing game strategies. Whether she’s capturing the raw emotions of match day or delivering sharp pre- and post-game insights, her energy, lighthearted humor, and genuine connection with players—evident in her engaging social media content—set her apart. Melissa’s dynamic presence makes every moment count. 

As soccer continues to gain momentum in the U.S. ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™, and fans flock to stadiums and living rooms alike, Melissa’s return is perfectly timed as it aligns with the sport’s growing popularity. Expect in-depth coverage, exclusive interviews, and compelling storytelling that pulls you right into the heart of the action.

In addition to her work on TNT Sports, iHeart Media recently announced an exciting new venture for Melissa—a podcast deal co-hosted by Camila Ramón. Hasta Abajo will explore life as Latina athletes and entrepreneurs covering topics like mental health, body image, resilience, and the power of mindset. The show will feature inspiring guests from the worlds of sports, music, and business. Launching in late March 2025, the podcast promises real-life conversations that celebrate Latinidad and personal growth—all with a soundtrack of Latin music vibes.

With major tournaments on the horizon, Melissa’s expert analysis will be more important than ever in understanding team progress and the stakes of each match. Her renewed role at TNT Sports isn’t just a win for the network—it’s a win for every soccer enthusiast eager for high-quality, insightful coverage.

So, get ready to cheer on your favorite teams and enjoy every nuanced detail of the game as Melissa Ortiz brings her passion and expertise to the forefront of soccer broadcasting. Stay tuned—this season is shaping up to be one for the history books!

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About Melissa Ortiz
Melissa Ortiz is a former professional soccer player and Olympian turned broadcaster, analyst, on-camera host, entrepreneur, and social media influencer who has collaborated with brands such as Nike, Visa, BMW, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, La Liga, and many more. Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, to Colombian parents, she proudly embraces her Colombian-American heritage. Her soccer career includes representing the Colombian Women's National Team in the FIFA U20 Women's World Cup, Olympics, Copa America, and professional leagues in Iceland, the United States, and Colombia. After retiring in 2017, Melissa transitioned to a successful broadcasting career with Warner Bros Discovery as a sideline reporter and analyst on TNT for US Women’s and Men’s National Team matches, and hosts U.S. Soccer Stories on TruTV. She has also covered two FIFA World Cups with Fox Sports, earning a Webby Award. As an entrepreneur, Melissa co-founded Kickoff Coffee Co, a specialty coffee brand that donates 10% of its profits to soccer foundations promoting social justice and development. Driven by the motto "Inspire a Generation," Melissa is dedicated to empowering young girls, inspiring others, and being a role model for future generations.
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