MEXICO CITY (June 12, 2026) The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off in spectacular fashion at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Thursday evening, as hosts Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in a thrilling and controversial opening match. The encounter will be remembered for three historic red cards, outstanding goals, and a charged atmosphere that perfectly captured the spirit of football biggest tournament.
With three historic red cards issued to South Africa, the opening game of the 2026 World Cup became the most card-heavy opener in tournament history. Despite the controversial moments, Mexicos victory was built on clinical finishing and home advantage, with goals from Santiago Gimenez in the 23rd minute and a stunning strike by Raul Jimenez from outside the box in the 67th minute sealing the three points for El Tri.
Host nation Mexico entered the match as slight favourites, buoyed by the deafening roar of more than 87,000 passionate fans at the legendary Azteca Stadium. South Africa, competing at their first World Cup since 2010, came into the game with a defensive game plan designed to frustrate the hosts and hit on the counter-attack.
The match began at a frenetic pace, with Mexico controlling possession in the opening minutes. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when Santiago Gimenez, on loan at Celtic from Feyenoord, latched onto a brilliant through ball from Edson Alvarez and slotted it past South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. The goal was met with a thunderous celebration from the Mexican supporters, sending the Azteca into a frenzy.
South Africas first red card came in the 34th minute when defender Thendo Mukumela was shown a straight red for a last-man foul on Hirving Lozano. Despite being a man down, Bafana Bafana held firm defensively until halftime.
The second half brought more drama. In the 58th minute, South Africas Tebogo Langerman received his second yellow card for a reckless challenge, reducing them to nine men. Minutes later, in the 67th minute, South Africa captain Percy Tau picked up a second yellow card for dissent, making it three red cards for the South African side.
Raul Jimenez doubled Mexicos lead in the 67th minute with a stunning free-kick from 28 yards that flew into the top corner of the net. The goal was met with rapturous applause from the Azteca faithful and virtually sealed the victory for the hosts.
Despite being reduced to nine men, South Africa showed tremendous spirit and character, with goalkeeper Ronwen Williams making several brilliant saves to keep the scoreline respectable. Williams earned praise from pundits and FIFA officials for his outstanding performance under extreme circumstances.
The match statistics tell the tale of a dominant Mexican performance: Mexico enjoyed 68% possession, took 18 shots with 9 on target, while South Africa managed just 4 shots with 1 on target. Mexicos midfield trio of Edson Alvarez, Luis Chavez, and Pep Sanchez controlled the tempo throughout.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, speaking at the post-match press conference, praised both teams for their commitment and sportsmanship despite the challenging circumstances. The opening match has set the tone for what promises to be an extraordinary World Cup across three nations.
The victory gives Mexico a strong start to their World Cup campaign as they look to advance from Group A, which also includes Argentina and Saudi Arabia. Their next match will be against Argentina on June 16 at the ATT Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
