Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup, Thursday at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. In their third World Cup as hosts, El Tri won and broke a curse of 7 opening matches without a victory. Julián Quiñones scored in the 9th minute and Raúl Jiménez in the 67th to secure the victory.
The Mexican fans packed the stadium and celebrated with cheers of joy after Quiñones’ goal. The match began with Mexico controlling possession, while South Africa waited in their own field. Raúl Jiménez’s shot was blocked by the South African goalkeeper in the early minutes.
Julian Quiñones capitalized on a South African defensive error and scored 1-0 for Mexico in the 6th minute. The Mexican fans responded with frenzied cheers. That goal ended the curse that began in Uruguay 1930 when Mexico was defeated 4-1 by France.
How were Mexico’s goals scored?
The first goal came in the 6th minute. Julián Quiñones capitalized on a South African defensive error and scored 1-0. That play was key to opening the scoring and giving confidence to the Mexican team.
The second goal came in the 66th minute. Raúl Jiménez scored 2-0 for the Mexican national team after a hydration break. That goal solidified the victory and closed off South Africa’s chances for a draw.
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