Enrique Macaya Márquez, a 91-year-old Argentine broadcaster, will cover his 16th FIFA World Cup this year. He famously provided commentary during the 1958 tournament, witnessing Pelé’s emergence as a global football icon. Márquez began his World Cup broadcasting career in 1958 and has continued to cover the event ever since. He offers a unique historical perspective, having observed the evolution of the game across multiple decades. This year’s tournament will add to his remarkable record of continuous coverage. Márquez’s longevity in the field makes him a legendary figure in sports journalism. He represents a direct link to the early history of modern World Cup broadcasting.