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Enrique Macaya Marquez: Seven Decades of Unmatched World Cup Coverage

91-year-old journalist recognised for covering eighteen FIFA World Cup tournaments.

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni paid a heartfelt tribute to veteran journalist Enrique Macaya Márquez ahead of his team's FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match against Jordan, recognizing the broadcaster's extraordinary contribution to football journalism. During Argentina's pre-match press conference in Arlington, the 91-year-old Macaya Márquez was invited to ask the opening question. Before answering, Scaloni paused to acknowledge the reporter's remarkable achievement of covering 18 FIFA World Cups, earning applause from those in attendance.

Enrique Macaya Márquez is one of Argentina's most celebrated sports journalists and broadcasters. His World Cup journey began in 1958, and he has covered every edition of football's biggest tournament since then. Over nearly seven decades, he has reported on some of the sport's greatest players, iconic matches and historic moments, building a reputation as one of the most respected voices in football journalism.

Scaloni praised Macaya Márquez for his passion, professionalism and lifelong dedication to the game. The Argentina coach's gesture reflected the immense respect the veteran journalist commands within the football community. His acknowledgment turned an ordinary pre-match press conference into a memorable moment that celebrated a remarkable career spanning generations.

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Macaya Márquez's achievement is unique in sports broadcasting. Covering 18 consecutive FIFA World Cups requires decades of commitment, adaptability and an enduring passion for the sport. His work has allowed millions of football fans to follow the evolution of the World Cup through his reporting, making him an important figure in Argentina's sporting history.

The tribute quickly resonated with football fans and journalists worldwide, with many praising Scaloni for recognizing Macaya Márquez's unparalleled contribution to the game. As Argentina prepared for its crucial Group J encounter against Jordan, the emotional exchange served as a reminder that the World Cup celebrates not only players and coaches but also the journalists who have documented its greatest stories across generations.

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