World Cup Roundup: South Korea completes comeback

World news Загрузка... 12 June 2026 11:34
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The first day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup did not disappoint. Curses were broken in Mexico City, as were the hearts of the Bafana Bafana faithful,Fox sports reports.

Here is everything you might have missed from Day 1 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup:

Mexico vs. South Africa

  • Mexico claimed its first-ever opening-day match at a men's World Cup with a 2-0 win over South Africa on Thursday at Mexico City Stadium. Prior to Thursday's match, Mexico was 0W-2D-5L in opening-day matches at the World Cup.
  • Three red cards were given in Thursday's match, marking the first time ever that the opening match of the World Cup saw three red cards given. It was also the first World Cup match with three red cards since Croatia vs Australia in 2006.
  • Mexico remains unbeaten in World Cup matches at Mexico City Stadium, now with a 6W-2D-0L record all-time. It is also still unbeaten at home in World Cup group stage matches all-time, now 5W-2D-0L.
  • Raúl Jiménez scored his first career World Cup goal. He is now up to 46 goals for the Mexican national team, tied with Jared Borgetti for the second-most in team history (Javier "Chicharito" Hernández has the most with 52).
  • Gilberto became Mexico's youngest player ever to appear in a World Cup match at 17 years, 240 days old, and the youngest Concacaf player to appear in a World Cup game, outranking fellow Mexican Manuel Rosas, who was 18 in the 1930 World Cup.
  • South Korea came back from down 1-0 to win its eighth all-time World Cup match. Seven of its eight World Cup wins have come against UEFA opponents.
  • Hwang In-Beom became the first South Korean player to score and assist in the same game at a World Cup since 1994, and the third to do so since 1986.
  • Czechia continues to find success from set pieces, scoring the first goal of the match from a set piece. Czechia scored 10 of its 26 goals in World Cup qualifying from set pieces.
  • Czechia's lone goal was its first in a World Cup since June 12, 2006, nearly one year to the date.
  • Czechia's unbeaten streak ends at six matches. It entered the tournament on a six-match unbeaten streak at 4W-2D-0L.