1993 U.S. Cup - June 19: Germany Vs England

June 19: Germany Vs England

June 19, 1993
Germany 2–1 England Silverdome
Attendance: 62,126
Referee: Cavani (Uruguay)
Effenberg 26’
Klinsmann 55'
(Report) Platt 31'

Germany: Illgner, Stefan Effenberg (Zorc 76'), Helmer, Buchwald, Andreas Möller (Sammer 63’), Matthäus, Schulz, Ziege, Strunz, Karlheinz Riedle, Jürgen Klinsmann

England: Martyn, Barrett, Pallister (Keown 53'), Des Walker, David Platt, Paul Ince, Clough (Wright 70’), Sinton, Merson, John Barnes, Sharpe (Winterburn 46’)

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