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Three players were sent off as World Cup co-hosts Mexico defeated South Africa in a dramatic opening match at a packed Azteca Stadium
South Africa finished with nine men, while Mexico were reduced to 10 in the closing moments. Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio produced the flurry of red cards, dismissing South Africa's Yaya Sithole for denying a goalscoring opportunity and Themba Zwane for a slap, then sending off Mexico's Cesar Montes for a late foul.
Only four red cards were shown in the entire Qatar 2022 World Cup, while three had never been shown in a tournament-opening game before. Long before any hint of that turn of events, Mexico delighted their fans with the first goal of the finals after only nine minutes.
South Africa midfielder Sithole was tackled by Erik Lira and the ball dropped to Julian Quinones whose powerful strike went though the legs of goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. He almost made it 2-0 just before half-time, but his 12-yard first-time shot bounced off the foot of the right post.
The hosts' task became much easier when Sithole was sent off five minutes into the second half, bringing down Brian Gutierrez when he was going through on goal. Striker Raul Jimenez, 35, sealed the victory with his first goal at a World Cup, heading in powerfully from Roberto Alvarado's cross for Mexico's second, a moment that appeared to bring tears from the veteran.
Mexico's best runs at the World Cup came in the 1970 and 1986 tournaments they hosted, when they reached the quarter-finals on both occasions South Africa were playing in the finals for the first time since they hosted the 2010 competition, but they ended with nine men as substitute Zwane was ordered off for slapping the face of Alvarado.
Seventeen-year-old Mexico midfielder, Gilberto Mora, the youngest player in this tournament, became the second youngest to appear in a World Cup, behind only Brazil great Pele, who played in the 1958 competition when he was also 17. Mexico had a red card of their own late on, when Montes fouled Khuliso Mudau, but the hosts maintained their two-goal advantage.
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