Mexico Triumphs Over South Africa in FIFA World Cup 2026 Opener

In a remarkable start to the FIFA World Cup 2026, Mexico triumphed over South Africa with a 2-0 victory. Julian Quinones not only scored the first goal of the tournament but also set a record for the fastest opening goal in World Cup history. This victory enhances Mexico's chances of advancing in the tournament, making it a memorable match for fans and players alike. Discover more about Quinones' historic achievement and the match highlights.
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Historic Victory for Mexico


In a thrilling start to the FIFA World Cup 2026, Mexico secured a 2-0 victory against South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. This impressive win significantly boosts Mexico's chances of advancing to the Round of 32 from Group A. The match showcased Mexico's attacking prowess, with winger Julian Quinones playing a pivotal role in their success. His performance was historic, as he achieved a milestone that no player has reached in the 96-year history of the FIFA World Cup.


Quinones netted the opening goal in the 8th minute, taking advantage of a defensive blunder from South Africa and delivering a powerful shot from just outside the penalty area. This goal marked the first of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and made Quinones the first player from a North American country to score the inaugural goal of a World Cup edition. Mexico has previously played in the opening match of the tournament three times (1930, 1950, 2010) but had never scored first in those encounters.


Below is a list of players who have scored the first goal in FIFA World Cup history:


Year Player Nation Opponent
1930 Lucien Laurent France Mexico
1934 Ernesto Belis Argentina Sweden
1938 Josef Gauchel Germany Switzerland
1950 Ademir de Menezes Brazil Mexico
1954 Miloš Milutinović Yugoslavia France
1958 Oreste Corbatta Argentina West Germany
1962 Héctor Facundo Argentina Bulgaria
1966 Pelé Brazil Bulgaria
1970 Dinko Dermendzhiev Bulgaria Peru
1974 Paul Breitner West Germany Chile
1978 Bernard Lacombe France Italy
1982 Erwin Vandenbergh Belgium Argentina
1986 Alessandro Altobelli Italy Bulgaria
1990 François Omam-Biyik Cameroon Argentina
1994 Jürgen Klinsmann Germany Bolivia
1998 César Sampaio Brazil Scotland
2002 Papa Bouba Diop Senegal France
2006 Philipp Lahm Germany Costa Rica
2010 Siphiwe Tshabalala South Africa Mexico
2014 Marcelo (Own Goal) Brazil Croatia
2018 Yury Gazinsky Russia Saudi Arabia
2022 Enner Valencia Ecuador Qatar
2026 Julián Quiñones Mexico South Africa


Quinones Sets New Record


Additionally, Julian Quinones set a new record with his goal, scoring the fastest opening goal in FIFA World Cup history at just 8 minutes into the match. This achievement surpassed the previous record held by German player Philipp Lahm, who scored in the 11th minute during the 2006 World Cup opener against Bolivia. Quinones entered the tournament in excellent form, having finished as the top scorer in the Saudi Pro League 2025/26 season with 33 goals in 31 matches for Al Qadsiah, even outpacing Cristiano Ronaldo this season.