Mexico made a winning start to the World Cup after a 2-0 victory over South Africa in Mexico City, a match defined as much by disciplinary chaos as by goals.
Mexico national football team took control early at the iconic FIFA World Cup 2026 opener at the Estadio Azteca, with Julián Quiñones striking first after a turnover on the edge of the box. Raúl Jiménez later doubled the lead with a header to settle the contest in the second half.
The match, however, descended into a series of dismissals that overshadowed the football. South Africa national football team were reduced to nine men after two players were sent off following VAR intervention and a second yellow, while Mexico also finished with ten after César Montes was dismissed late on for denying a goalscoring opportunity.
Despite the numerical advantage for long periods, Mexico’s head coach Javier Aguirre criticised his side’s execution, saying the scoreline could have been far more convincing.
The encounter marked the first match of a expanded tournament staged across multiple host nations, with Reuters reporting a volatile atmosphere that matched the intensity on the pitch more than the quality of play.