Soccer-South Africa ready to test Mexico in World Cup opener, Broos says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - South Africa Press Conference - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 10, 2026 South Africa coach Hugo Broos during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

MEXICO CITY, June ⁠10 (Reuters) - South Africa coach Hugo Broos said his side are prepared to ⁠face Mexico's quality and home-crowd advantage in Thursday's World Cup opener, insisting ‌they are ready to fight for every ball against the group's "strongest team".

"They play good football," Broos told reporters on Wednesday. "They have very good players, players who can decide a match. And playing in front of ​85,000 people gives them a boost."

Broos said South Africa ⁠had done detailed work on ⁠Mexico and would not be overawed by the occasion, adding his players had also adapted ⁠to ‌the city's altitude after arriving early.

"Because of the altitude, we had to be here a little bit sooner," he said. "We had 10 days, and ⁠I think 10 days is sufficient. From that side, I ​think we are ready."

South ‌Africa are in Group A with Mexico, the Czech Republic and South Korea, ⁠and Broos said ​the opening match could be decisive for their hopes of reaching the next round.

"In a group like this, it is very important to win your first game," he said. "If you ⁠don't win, you are already in a difficult position."

For ​South Africa, the fixture carries its own echoes. They opened the 2010 World Cup against Mexico in Johannesburg, drawing 1-1 after Siphiwe Tshabalala scored one of the tournament's most ⁠memorable goals.

Broos also played for Belgium at the 1986 World Cup, where they faced Mexico in the group stage and went on to finish fourth.

The hosts face South Africa on Thursday still seeking their first victory in a World Cup opening match after ​seven previous attempts.

Midfielder Teboho Mokoena said South Africa wanted ⁠to embrace the occasion while giving themselves the best chance of reaching the knockout stage.

"We ​want to be competitive and see ourselves go to ‌the next round," Mokoena said. "We must be ​here to enjoy the experience. When you go home, you must not go home with regrets."

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico CityEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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