Cheers filled the air across all 16 boroughs of Mexico City as El Tri secured a 2-0 victory over South Africa in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup. This triumph not only marked a historical moment for Mexican soccer but also united families and friends, bringing joy and hope to many citizens who gathered to witness the game together in parks and designated Fan Fest locations throughout the capital.
Citizens flocked to 18 free Fan Fest sites, with notable attendance from leaders like President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mayor Clara Brugada, who celebrated alongside fans at various venues. The excitement reached a peak early in the match, just nine minutes in, when Julián Quiñones scored the first goal. The sound of celebration echoed through neighborhoods, creating a shared experience that emphasized community spirit.
By minute 67, the elation doubled when Raúl Jiménez netted a second goal, putting Mexico firmly in control. The day attracted fans eager to participate, with some arriving as early as 3 a.m. to secure a spot at the Zócalo Fan Fest. By 8:30 a.m., thousands had lined up, and the atmosphere was filled with anticipation.
As the match drew closer, the city buzzed with energy. In Parque Las Americas, just south of downtown, the festivities began long before kickoff. Families gathered, some playing soccer, while others settled down to enjoy the communal fearlessness that comes with rooting for a national team. At this location, the friendly atmosphere prevailed, showcasing the city’s love for soccer and celebration.
While the focus of many media outlets centered on security measures around major venues, parks like Las Americas flourished with laughter and camaraderie. The grand event culminated in a pre-game show featuring beloved artists, intensifying the joyful atmosphere and unifying the audience through familiar songs.
Meanwhile, fans congregated at landmarks like the Angel of Independence, where large screens displayed the game. Even though not designated as an official Fan Fest, the area became a gathering point for revelers, with spontaneous celebrations erupting across the streets as the match progressed.
With this historic opening, the 2026 World Cup has not only kicked off a series of games but also a wave of national pride and unity among Mexicans. As El Tri prepares for its next challenge against South Korea, the spirit of celebration and togetherness is expected to continue, showcasing the strength and resilience of the Mexican people during this remarkable sporting event.
