Enrique Macaya Marquez has covered every World Cup since 1958, where a 17-year-old Pele featured.

Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni certainly does - stopping to pose for a picture with the broadcaster after his news conference before the World Cup group-stage match with Jordan. In a career spanning almost seven decades, the 91-year-old has covered an unprecedented 18 consecutive World Cups. One of his first assignments was to see Pele's Brazil take on Austria, but his first memory is of what came to be known as the 'Disaster of Sweden' - Argentina's 6-1 defeat by Czechoslovakia. "It remains etched in my memory as a tremendous thrashing for the Argentine national football team," he says. "We knew almost nothing about Czechoslovakia. We had no information, no data, and they surprised us." Watch live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UHD coverage available) from 19:00 BST. Listen to build-up and full match commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds from 18:00 BST. Follow TV and radio coverage, plus live text updates, in-play video clips, post-match highlights and analysis on the BBC Sport website and app. He has reported on Pele, Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi and countless more great players. Television has become digital, statistics have become instantaneous, and World Cups have expanded into global spectacles.