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Mexico City Erupts in Rain-Soaked Celebration After World Cup Opener Win

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First reported by Ynet · Jun 12, 2026

What happened

Mexico City celebrated late into the night after Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in its World Cup opener. Despite heavy rain and a heavy security presence, fans filled the streets, bars and restaurants in a citywide party.

  • 01Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in its World Cup opener.
  • 02Fans celebrated for hours in Mexico City despite heavy rain.
  • 03Thousands gathered outside Estadio Azteca and in central squares.
  • 04Military vehicles escorted the team bus through the crowds.
  • 05Street vendors and a tattoo artist kept working amid the celebrations.

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YnetCenter · HebrewJun 12, 2026
Mexico City Erupts in Rain-Soaked Celebration After World Cup Opener Win
YnetCenter · HebrewJun 12, 2026
Mexico City Celebrates in the Rain After Opening World Cup Win

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