Argentine journalist Enrique Macaya Marquez, 91, is covering his 18th FIFA World Cup. Multiple outlets note that he has recovered—through reporting and attending—every World Cup since 1958. That 1958 tournament is highlighted because it featured the young Pelé, who was 17 years old at the time. The coverage emphasizes Marquez’s long-running presence in World Cup journalism, spanning decades from the first mentioned tournament in 1958 through the current edition he is attending. Both sources present the same core biographical and career facts: his age, his role as a journalist, and the continuity of his World Cup involvement. There are no additional details in the provided excerpts about specific games he covers, the media organization he works for, or any awards or milestones beyond his record of World Cup appearances since 1958. The reports focus primarily on the rarity of his sustained involvement in the tournament and the historical reference point of 1958 and Pelé’s emergence.