United States 1994 – Away

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The 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States was a landmark event for soccer in the country, serving as a catalyst for the sport's growth and popularity. As the host nation, the United States had the opportunity to showcase its passion for soccer and its ability to organize a major international tournament.

Tournament Overview: The 1994 World Cup featured 24 teams competing across nine host cities in the United States. It was the first World Cup held in a country outside of Europe and South America, symbolizing the globalization of soccer. The tournament captured the imagination of American sports fans and attracted significant attention both domestically and internationally.

Performance of the United States National Team: The United States national team, led by coach Bora Milutinović, participated in the World Cup for the first time since 1950. The team's performance in the tournament was respectable but not spectacular. In the group stage, the United States secured draws against Switzerland and Colombia but suffered a 1-0 defeat to Romania. Despite finishing third in their group, the United States did not advance to the knockout stages.

Legacy and Impact: Despite their early exit from the tournament, the 1994 World Cup left a lasting legacy for soccer in the United States. The tournament set attendance records, with an average attendance of over 68,000 spectators per match, demonstrating the growing interest in the sport. It also helped stimulate investment in soccer infrastructure and youth development programs across the country.

The success of the 1994 World Cup laid the foundation for the launch of Major League Soccer (MLS) in 1996, providing a professional platform for soccer in the United States. The league's establishment, along with the continued growth of youth soccer and the popularity of international competitions, has contributed to the steady rise of soccer in American sports culture.

Squad:

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club
1 GK Tony Meola (c) 21 February 1969 (aged 25) 78 United States US Soccer Federation
2 DF Mike Lapper 28 August 1970 (aged 23) 41 United States US Soccer Federation
3 DF Mike Burns 14 September 1970 (aged 23) 23 United States US Soccer Federation
4 DF Cle Kooiman 3 July 1963 (aged 30) 10 Mexico Cruz Azul
5 MF Thomas Dooley 12 May 1961 (aged 33) 38 United States US Soccer Federation
6 MF John Harkes 8 March 1967 (aged 27) 45 England Derby County
7 MF Hugo Pérez 8 November 1963 (aged 30) 73 United States Los Angeles Salsa
8 FW Earnie Stewart 28 March 1969 (aged 25) 16 Netherlands Willem II
9 MF Tab Ramos 21 September 1966 (aged 27) 47 Spain Real Betis
10 FW Roy Wegerle 19 March 1964 (aged 30) 17 England Coventry City
11 FW Eric Wynalda 9 June 1969 (aged 25) 52 Germany 1. FC Saarbrücken
12 GK Juergen Sommer 27 February 1969 (aged 25) 1 England Luton Town
13 MF Cobi Jones 16 June 1970 (aged 24) 50 United States US Soccer Federation
14 FW Frank Klopas 1 September 1966 (aged 27) 30 United States US Soccer Federation
15 FW Joe-Max Moore 23 February 1971 (aged 23) 34 United States US Soccer Federation
16 MF Mike Sorber 14 May 1971 (aged 23) 39 United States US Soccer Federation
17 DF Marcelo Balboa 8 August 1967 (aged 26) 88 United States US Soccer Federation
18 GK Brad Friedel 18 May 1971 (aged 23) 33 United States US Soccer Federation
19 MF Claudio Reyna 20 July 1973 (aged 20) 23 United States US Soccer Federation
20 DF Paul Caligiuri 9 March 1964 (aged 30) 86 United States US Soccer Federation
21 DF Fernando Clavijo 23 January 1956 (aged 38) 58 United States US Soccer Federation
22 DF Alexi Lalas 1 June 1970 (aged 24) 47 United States US Soccer Federation