Mexico-South Africa Sets World Cup Opening-Match Record With 3 Red Cards as Mexico Wins 2-0
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 11
Mexico-South Africa Sets World Cup Opening-Match Record With 3 Red Cards as Mexico Wins 2-0
3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 11
Summary
Three players were sent off in Mexico's 2-0 win over South Africa, setting a World Cup record for red cards in an opening match and leaving all three suspended for their next games.
Wilton Sampaio and VAR dismissed South Africa's Yaya Sithole in the 41st minute, then Themba Zwane after a neck grab review, before Mexico's Cesar Montes saw red in stoppage time.
South Africa had already fallen behind to Julián Quiñones' ninth-minute goal and finished with nine men; Raúl Jiménez added Mexico's second as El Tri opened its campaign with a comfortable win.
The match still fell short of the single-game World Cup record of 4 reds from Portugal vs. the Netherlands in 2006, but its total nearly matched the 4 red cards shown across all 64 matches in Qatar 2022.