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FIFA World Cup Mexico vs South Africa highlights: Fast goals, furious tackles and historic moments define 2026 opener

FIFA World Cup Mexico vs South Africa highlights: Fast goals, furious tackles and historic moments define 2026 opener
Mexico opened the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a fiery 2-0 win over South Africa at Estadio Azteca in a match filled with records and controversy. The game produced three red cards, the most ever in a World Cup opener. Julian Quinones scored early, Raul Jimenez added another, and teenage substitute Gilberto Mora made history as Mexico extended its unbeaten World Cup run at Azteca.
Mexico couldn’t have scripted a better opening night at FIFA World Cup 2026. The co-host nation beat South Africa 2-0 in a spicy, soon-to-be wild, physical and historic match in front of a roaring Estadio Azteca crowd. There were goals, red cards, milestone moments and records in the game that immediately put it in the conversation of the most talked about World Cup openers in recent memory.The history inside Azteca was palpable long before kickoff. By the final whistle Mexico not only added a huge three points, but also added to some remarkable records, while introducing a teenage player who could shape the future of the national team.

FIFA World Cup 2026 opener delivers red cards and historic Mexico records

The game’s intensity exploded almost immediately. Fierce tackles, confrontations with the referee, and nonstop physical battles turned the match into a heated affair that produced three red cards overall. South Africa received two dismissals while Mexico also finished a player short.According to ESPN, the three red cards marked the highest total ever recorded in a FIFA World Cup opening match. It also became the first World Cup game since 2006 in which one team received two red cards.
Mexico, meanwhile, continued its remarkable dominance against African opposition. The win became El Tri’s 22nd consecutive victory across all competitions against African teams. Their last defeat against an African nation came back in the 2005 Gold Cup against the same opponent.The result also strengthened Mexico’s incredible record at Estadio Azteca. This was the stadium’s 20th World Cup match, the most hosted by any venue in tournament history, and Mexico remains unbeaten there on football’s biggest stage.

Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez headline Mexico’s FIFA World Cup 2026 win

Mexico wasted little time taking control. Julian Quinones struck in the ninth minute, giving the hosts one of the fastest goals ever scored in a World Cup opener. According to Sky Sports, only Philipp Lahm’s sixth-minute strike for Germany against Costa Rica in 2006 came earlier in an opening match.Raul Jimenez later sealed the victory with Mexico’s second goal. The experienced forward now sits level with Jared Borgetti as Mexico’s second-highest international scorer, trailing only Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez.Another major moment arrived in the second half when Gilberto Mora entered the game as a substitute. At just 17 years and 240 days old, Mora became the youngest player ever to represent Mexico at the World Cup and the youngest player participating in the 2026 tournament overall.After years of disappointing World Cup starts, Mexico finally opened the competition with a statement performance that mixed emotion, aggression, and history in equal measure.
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