FACTBOX - South Africa v Mexico
FACTBOX - South Africa v Mexico
FACTBOX - South Africa v Mexico

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Hosts South Africa meet Mexico in the opening match of the World Cup finals on Friday. Where: Soccer City, Johannesburg Capacity: 88,460 When: Friday June 11, 1600 local (1400 GMT) Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan) Teams: Likely formation, shirt numbers, age, caps, goals: South Africa (4-5-1) Mexico (4-3-3) 16-Itumeleng Khune 22-28-0 1-Oscar Perez 37-52-0 2-Siboniso Gaxa 26-38-0 16-Efrain Juarez 22-19-0 4-Aaron Mokoena 29-101-1 4-Rafael Marquez 31-91-10 20-Bongani Khumalo 23-15-0 2-Francisco Rodriguez 28-48-1 3-Tsepo Masilela 25-31-0 3-Carlos Salcido 30-73-6 11-Teko Modise 27-53-10 6-Gerardo Torrado 31-114-6 13-Kagisho Dikgacoi 25-37-2 8-Israel Castro 29-31-1 10-Steven Pienaar 28-50-2 18-Andres Guardado 23-56-8 12-Reneilwe Letsholonyane 28-14-1 17-Giovani Dos Santos 21-26-5 8-Siphiwe Tshabalala 25-49-6 14-Javier Hernandez 22-12-7 9-Katlego Mphela 25-32-15 11-Carlos Vela 21-28-9 Also available: 1-Moeneeb Josephs 30-18-0 13-Guillermo Ochoa 24-37-0 22-Shu-Aib Walters 28-0-0 23-Luis Ernesto Michel 30-4-0 14-Matthew Booth 33-28-1 15-Hector Moreno 22-10-0 5-Anele Ngcongoa 22-5-0 5-Ricardo Osorio 30-76-1 21-Siyabonga Sangweni 28-9-1 12-Paul Aguilar 24-10-2 7-Lance Davids 25-23-0 19-Jonny Magallon 28-52-3 19-Surprise Moriri 30-35-5 20-Jorge Torres Nilo 22-8-0 15-Lucas Thwala 28-25-1 7-Pablo Barrera 22-21-3 6-MacBeth Sibaya 32-58-0 21-Adolfo Bautista 31-37-11 23-Thanduyise Khuboni 24-9-0 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco 37-118-38 18-Siyabonga Nomvethe 32-78-16 22-Alberto Medina 27-56-6 17-Bernard Parker 24-29-9 9-Guillermo Franco 33-21-7 Trainer - Carlos Alberto Parreira Javier Aguirre Injured - None None Suspended - None None Changes - Parreira must decide at left back between Masilela, who has missed the last two warm-up games with injury, and Thwala. Goalkeeper Khune has recovered from a back injury. Aguirre has a similar dilemma in defence, whether to choose Osorio or Salcido at left back. Defender Rafael Marquez trained for the first time on Monday since the team arrived in South Africa while striker Guillermo Franco has got over an injury and could start alongside Javier Hernandez. Key stats: * Friday's opening match will kick off the first ever World Cup finals in Africa and it will be the third opening match to feature an African team. On both previous occasions the African teams scored surprise wins, Cameroon beating holders Argentina 1-0 in 1990 and Senegal beating champions France by the same score in 2002. * South Africa, who are the second lowest ranked side (83) in the tournament after North Korea (105), are on an unbeaten run of 12 matches dating back to last October. * South Africa coach Parreira is managing at his sixth World Cup after 1982 with Kuwait, 1990 with United Arab Emirates, 1998 with Saudi Arabia and 1994 and 2006 with Brazil. * Mexico have lost in the last 16 at the past four World Cup finals. Previous meetings: 06.10.93 Los Angeles Mexico 4 South Africa 0 07.06.00 Dallas Mexico 4 South Africa 2 08.07.05 Los Angeles Mexico 1 South Africa 2 GROUP A STANDINGS: P W D L F A PTS France 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Africa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uruguay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Next fixtures June 11 Uruguay v France, Cape Town, 1830 GMT June 16 South Africa v Uruguay, Pretoria, 1830 GMT June 17 France v Mexico, Polokwane, 1830 GMT June 22 Mexico v Uruguay, Rustenburg,

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