At 91, Enrique Macaya Márquez Makes History Covering His 18th World Cup

At 91, Enrique Macaya Márquez Makes History Covering His 18th World Cup

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Legendary Argentine sports journalist Enrique Macaya Márquez is covering his 18th consecutive FIFA World Cup in 2026, setting an unprecedented global record at the age of 91. Having covered his first tournament in Sweden in 1958, Macaya Márquez has reported on every single World Cup for the past 68 years. He holds the official FIFA record for the most World Cup coverages by a journalist in history. During the 2022 tournament in Qatar, he was further honored on the podium by AIPS America for his extraordinary contribution to sports journalism.

Enrique Macaya Márquez has cemented his status as a living legend in global sports journalism. Having witnessed football greats from Pelé’s brilliance in 1958 to Maradona’s magic in 1986 and Messi’s triumphs in 2022, he returns once again to the world stage in 2026 to provide expert analysis and insight for audiences around the globe.

His longevity and consistency have earned him worldwide acclaim. In the buildup to the 2026 tournament, FIFA President Gianni Infantino publicly praised Enrique Macaya Márquez at an official press conference in Mexico, commending his remarkable ability to connect generations of football fans. Infantino sent Macaya Márquez a special message and congratulated him on reaching this extraordinary milestone, further solidifying his legacy in the world of sports journalism.

At just eight years old, Enrique Macaya Márquez began his journey in media by distributing newspapers in the Flores neighborhood. By the age of 15, he was working as a cadet at Radio El Mundo, where he eventually rose to the position of commercial manager. Demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit early on, Márquez also established a subsidiary station in the province of Jujuy, in the extreme northwestern corner of Argentina.

Working as a commentator and tactical analyst for platforms like DSports, Enrique Macaya Márquez’s presence underscores a remarkable career that stretches from the early days of radio to the era of modern digital broadcasts. His enduring relevance and adaptability have made him a respected voice across generations of football coverage.