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🏆 1994 United States World Cup
Carlos Alberto Parreira
Carlos Alberto Parreira
Brazil
Head Coach

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Dunga
Dunga
Brazil
Captain

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🏆 Winning Players
GK
Cláudio Taffarel
Cláudio Taffarel
Brazil
59
Caps
Reggiana

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GK
Cláudio Taffarel
Cláudio Taffarel
Brazil
59 (Caps)
Reggiana
GK
Zetti
Zetti
Brazil
7
Caps
São Paulo

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GK
Zetti
Zetti
Brazil
7 (Caps)
São Paulo
GK
Gilmar Rinaldi
Gilmar Rinaldi
Brazil
7
Caps
Flamengo

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GK
Gilmar Rinaldi
Gilmar Rinaldi
Brazil
7 (Caps)
Flamengo
DF
Jorginho
Jorginho
Brazil
45
Caps
Bayern Munich

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DF
Jorginho
Jorginho
Brazil
45 (Caps)
Bayern Munich
DF
Ricardo Rocha
Ricardo Rocha
Brazil
36
Caps
Vasco da Gama

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DF
Ricardo Rocha
Ricardo Rocha
Brazil
36 (Caps)
Vasco da Gama
DF
Ronaldão
Ronaldão
Brazil
7
Caps
Shimizu S-Pulse

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DF
Ronaldão
Ronaldão
Brazil
7 (Caps)
Shimizu S-Pulse
DF
Branco
Branco
Brazil
67
Caps
Fluminense

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DF
Branco
Branco
Brazil
67 (Caps)
Fluminense
DF
Aldair
Aldair
Brazil
21
Caps
Roma

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DF
Aldair
Aldair
Brazil
21 (Caps)
Roma
DF
Cafu
Cafu
Brazil
30
Caps
São Paulo

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DF
Cafu
Cafu
Brazil
30 (Caps)
São Paulo
DF
Márcio Santos
Márcio Santos
Brazil
27
Caps
Bordeaux

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DF
Márcio Santos
Márcio Santos
Brazil
27 (Caps)
Bordeaux
MF
Mauro Silva
Mauro Silva
Brazil
35
Caps
Deportivo La Coruña

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MF
Mauro Silva
Mauro Silva
Brazil
35 (Caps)
Deportivo La Coruña
MF
Dunga
Dunga
Brazil
43
Caps
VfB Stuttgart

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MF
Dunga
Dunga
Brazil
43 (Caps)
VfB Stuttgart
MF
Zinho
Zinho
Brazil
30
Caps
Palmeiras

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MF
Zinho
Zinho
Brazil
30 (Caps)
Palmeiras
MF
Raí
Raí
Brazil
43
Caps
Paris Saint-Germain

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MF
Raí
Raí
Brazil
43 (Caps)
Paris Saint-Germain
MF
Leonardo Araújo
Leonardo Araújo
Brazil
12
Caps
São Paulo

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MF
Leonardo Araújo
Leonardo Araújo
Brazil
12 (Caps)
São Paulo
MF
Mazinho
Mazinho
Brazil
29
Caps
Palmeiras

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MF
Mazinho
Mazinho
Brazil
29 (Caps)
Palmeiras
MF
Paulo Sérgio
Paulo Sérgio
Brazil
10
Caps
Bayer Leverkusen

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MF
Paulo Sérgio
Paulo Sérgio
Brazil
10 (Caps)
Bayer Leverkusen
FW
Bebeto
Bebeto
Brazil
53
Caps
Deportivo La Coruña

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FW
Bebeto
Bebeto
Brazil
53 (Caps)
Deportivo La Coruña
FW
Romário
Romário
Brazil
31
Caps
Barcelona

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FW
Romário
Romário
Brazil
31 (Caps)
Barcelona
FW
Müller
Müller
Brazil
53
Caps
São Paulo

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FW
Müller
Müller
Brazil
53 (Caps)
São Paulo
FW
Ronaldo Nazario
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil
3
Caps
Cruzeiro

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FW
Ronaldo Nazario
Ronaldo Nazario
Brazil
3 (Caps)
Cruzeiro
FW
Viola
Viola
Brazil
5
Caps
Corinthians

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FW
Viola
Viola
Brazil
5 (Caps)
Corinthians
📄 Summary
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The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national soccer teams. It was hosted by the United States and took place from June 17 to July 17, 1994, at nine venues across the country. The United States was chosen as the host by FIFA on July 4, 1988. Despite soccer's relative lack of popularity in the host nation, the tournament was the most financially successful in World Cup history. It broke tournament records with overall attendance of 3,587,538 and an average of 68,991 per game, figures that stand unsurpassed as of 2022, despite the expansion of the competition from 24 to 32 teams starting with the 1998 World Cup.

Brazil was crowned the winner after defeating Italy 3–2 in a penalty shootout at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, near Los Angeles, after the game had ended 0–0 after extra time. It was the first World Cup final to be decided on penalties. The victory made Brazil the first nation to win four World Cup titles. There were three new entrants in the tournament: Greece, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia; Russia also appeared as a separate nation for the first time, following the breakup of the Soviet Union, and for the first time since 1938, a unified Germany took part in the tournament. It was also the defending champion, but was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Bulgaria. It was the first World Cup where three points were awarded for a victory instead of two and also the first with the back-pass rule. This was done to encourage a more attacking style of soccer as a response to the criticism of the defensive tactics and low-scoring matches of the 1990 World Cup. This resulted in an average of 2.71 goals per match, compared to 2.21 in 1990.

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