Soccer-Mexicans celebrate breaking opening day curse with 2-0 win


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - Mexico v South Africa - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 11, 2026 Mexico fans celebrate after Raul Jimenez scores their second goal REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

MEXICO CITY, June 11 (Reuters) - Mexicans celebrated their win against South ⁠Africa on Thursday, with an 80,000-full Azteca stadium eruptingin a deafening ‌roar as Mexico won the first match of the World Cup, overcoming a curse in which the national team had failed to win on the opening day of the ​tournament on seven previous occasions.

"It broke the curse, ⁠and what better place to ⁠do it than at home," said Arturo Lopez, 32, inside the Azteca. "It's the ⁠dream ‌of all kids who like soccer to be able to attend one time in our lifetime."

Mexico won 2-0 against South Africa ⁠in a physical contest that had three red cards. ​An early goal ‌by Julian Quinones in the ninth minutesettled any initial nerves and ⁠got the crowd ​on its feet, creating an electric atmosphere in one of the most iconic stadiums in the world.

"The crowd - all the people - it energized the team," said ⁠Beth Navaez, who also attended the World Cup ​in Russia and Qatar. She said it was even "more exciting" to see them play in Mexico.

Still, she was not optimistic about the team's tournament prospects. "We always ⁠have hope but they always disappoint," she added.

Across town, at Mexico City's fan zone in the central Zocalo square, fans danced and sang even as it began to rain. The fan zone, which in the days running ​up to the match had been barricaded and ⁠surrounded by a camp of protesting teachers, filled to its 50,000 capacity ​to watch Mexico play.

"I'm content, I'm happy, I'm ‌100% Mexican," said Marta Gonzalez, 42, as ​she left the Zocalo with her daughter and son.

(Reporting by Emily Green and Cassandra Garrison in Mexico CityEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Others Also Read