FIFA World Cup 2026 Stats Mexico vs South Africa first match: Full time score, goal scorers, match statistics and what the result means for standings

FIFA World Cup 2026 Stats: Mexico began their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a dominant 2-0 victory over South Africa at the Estadio Azteca. Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez scored the goals, securing Mexico's first World Cup opener win in seve...

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Mexico vs South Africa FIFA World Cup 2026 Stats
Mexico made the perfect start to its FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, defeating South Africa 2-0 in the tournament's opening match at the iconic Estadio Azteca.

The victory was significant for more than just the three points. It ended Mexico's long-standing struggles in World Cup openers and gave the hosts early control of Group A. The match also produced a World Cup-opening-game record, with three players shown red cards.

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Mexico vs South Africa: Full-Time Score

Full-Time Result

Mexico 2-0 South Africa

Goal Scorers

Julián Quiñones (Mexico)
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Raúl Jiménez (Mexico)

Quiñones opened the scoring early in the match to become one of the first stars of the 2026 World Cup, while veteran striker Jiménez added a second-half goal to seal the victory.

Mexico vs South Africa Match Stats

Key Match Statistics

Final Score: Mexico 2-0 South Africa
Goals: Mexico 2, South Africa 0
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Red Cards: 3
Mexico Red Cards: 1
South Africa Red Cards: 2
Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
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Tournament: FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A

Players Sent Off

Sphephelo Sithole (South Africa)
Themba Zwane (South Africa)
César Montes (Mexico)

The three dismissals made history, setting a record for the most red cards ever shown in a World Cup opening match.

Biggest Talking Points From the Match

Mexico Finally Wins a World Cup Opener

Before facing South Africa, Mexico had gone seven World Cup opening matches without a victory.

That unwanted streak ended in front of a packed home crowd as El Tri delivered a disciplined and confident performance. The result immediately boosts expectations for the co-host nation.

Raúl Jiménez's Special Moment

For Jiménez, the goal carried extra meaning. The experienced striker scored his first-ever World Cup goal despite appearing in multiple editions of the tournament. It was one of the emotional highlights of the opening night.

South Africa's Discipline Problems

South Africa's hopes of a comeback were badly damaged by two second-half red cards.

Playing with nine men for the closing stages made the task nearly impossible against a Mexico side that controlled possession and managed the game effectively.

What the Result Means for Group A

The win puts Mexico at the top end of Group A after Matchday 1 and gives Javier Aguirre's side valuable momentum.

Why the Victory Matters

Mexico collects its first three points
Clean sheet to start the tournament
Ends a historic opening-match drought
Gains an early advantage in Group A
Builds confidence ahead of tougher tests

Mexico's next challenge comes against South Korea, while South Africa will need a positive result in its upcoming fixture to keep its knockout-stage hopes alive.

Mexico vs South Africa: Quick Stats Snapshot

StatMexicoSouth Africa
Goals20
ResultWinLoss
Red Cards12
Points Earned30
Clean SheetYesNo

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