FIFA World Cup 2026: Mexico Triumph in Opening Match

Co-hosts Mexico got off to a victorious start, beating South Africa 2-0 as the largest World Cup in history kicked off Thursday at Mexico City’s famed Estadio Azteca.
While a joyous occasion for Mexico, the match was marred by three red cards — two for South Africa and one for Mexico, the most in an opening World Cup contest.
It was Mexico’s eighth time playing in the opening match of a World Cup and their first win in an opener, having previously lost five and drawn two, including against then-host South Africa at the 2010 World Cup.
And it was a fitting way to mark the occasion as the Azteca, which got a much-needed face-lift ahead of the 48-team tournament that Mexico are co-hosting alongside the US and Canada, became the first stadium to host three World Cups.
The more than 80,000 fans, largely clad in Mexico green, did not have to wait long to celebrate the tournament’s first goal. Julian Quinones struck low through the legs of South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams with less than nine minutes gone.

The goal for Quiñones, who was the top scorer in the Saudi league this season, was the earliest to start a World Cup since Philipp Lahm netted for Germany against Costa Rica after six minutes in 2006.
South Africa’s hopes of getting back into the game were dented when midfielder Sphephelo “Yaya” Sithole was shown a straight red card early in the second half after he took down Brian Gutierrez on the edge of the box when through on goal.
After some brief frustration from the Azteca fans, veteran striker Rahul Jimenez made sure of the opening win for the co-hosts when heading into the net from close range midway through the second half.
With his 46th international goal and his first in three World Cups, Jiménez tied Jared Borgetti for second place for the Mexican national team. He is six goals shy of leader Javier “Chicharito” Hernández.
South Africa’s day took a further turn for the worse when Themba Zwane was sent off for striking Roberto Alvarado in the face following a VAR review. It was the first time any team had received two red cards in a World Cup match since the Netherlands and Portugal were shown two each in 2006.
Brazilian referee Wilton Pereira Sampaio wasn’t finished yet, handing a third red card to Mexico’s Cesar Montes in stoppage time. With three red cards, this World Cup is already just one shy of equaling the four from four years ago in Qatar.

Mexico, coming off a first-round exit at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, have three points in Group A and will play South Africa on June 18 in Guadalajara.
South Africa will play Czechia on the same day in Atlanta.
Before the first match of the 2026 World Cup, Shakira, Maná, Andrea Bocelli and a surprise appearance by Salma Hayek lit up the opening ceremony.
Shakira performed “Dai Dai,” the tournament’s official song with Burna Boy, in her fourth performance at a World Cup opening ceremony.
Mexican-American songwriter Lila Downs welcomed fans and players in Spanish, English, and the indigenous languages Mixtec and Nahuatl.




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