The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially began with a celebration worthy of the tournament’s historic scale, transforming Mexico City into the center of the sporting world as celebrities, musicians, football legends, and fans gathered for the opening match.
The tournament launched with host nation Mexico defeating South Africa 2-0 in front of a packed stadium, setting an energetic tone for what is expected to be the largest World Cup in history. Beyond the action on the pitch, the opening festivities delivered a star-powered showcase that highlighted the global appeal of football and the cultural significance of the competition.
A major highlight of the evening was an ambitious opening ceremony featuring performances from some of the biggest names in music. International stars including Shakira, J Balvin, Tyla, Andrea Bocelli, Alejandro Fernández, Belinda, Danny Ocean, Lila Downs, Los Ángeles Azules, and Maná took to the stage, creating a celebration that blended Latin American heritage with worldwide entertainment appeal. Actress Salma Hayek also made a surprise appearance, drawing enthusiastic reactions from the crowd.
The 2026 edition marks a historic milestone for FIFA. For the first time, the competition is being hosted jointly by three nations—Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The tournament also expands to 48 participating teams, significantly increasing both the number of matches and the global reach of the event.
Among the notable figures connected to the tournament is former Mexican captain Rafael Márquez, one of the country’s most celebrated footballers. After representing Mexico in five separate World Cups during his playing career, Márquez now serves on the national team’s coaching staff, helping guide a new generation of talent on football’s biggest stage.
Several football legends and high-profile guests were also spotted throughout the opening festivities. Cristiano Ronaldo attracted significant attention as he prepared for what could become his sixth World Cup appearance, a remarkable achievement in international football. Brazilian icon Ronaldo, former Spanish stars Carles Puyol and Luís Figo, and numerous actors and public figures also joined the celebrations.
The event attracted a strong entertainment contingent as well. Actors Diego Boneta, Karla Souza, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Juan Pablo Medina, and Renata Notni were among the celebrities in attendance, further emphasizing the crossover between sports, entertainment, and popular culture that defines the modern World Cup.
As the tournament progresses across venues throughout North America, anticipation continues to build around which nation will ultimately lift the trophy. Defending champions Argentina enter the competition with high expectations, while several nations make their World Cup debuts, adding fresh storylines to the month-long spectacle.
With record participation, global attention, and a star-studded opening ceremony, the 2026 FIFA World Cup has already established itself as one of the most ambitious and culturally significant sporting events ever staged. The opening night in Mexico City offered a glimpse of the excitement, passion, and worldwide unity that football continues to inspire.

