1994 FIFA World Cup Group A - United States Vs Colombia

United States Vs Colombia

22 June 1994
19:30
United States 2–1 Colombia Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Attendance: 93,869
Referee: Fabio Baldas (Italy)
Escobar 35' (o.g.)
Stewart 52'
Report Valencia 90'
United States Colombia
GK 1 Tony Meola(c)
DF 17 Marcelo Balboa
DF 20 Paul Caligiuri
DF 21 Fernando Clavijo
DF 22 Alexi Lalas 48'
MF 5 Thomas Dooley
MF 6 John Harkes
MF 9 Tab Ramos
MF 16 Mike Sorber
FW 11 Eric Wynalda 61'
FW 8 Earnie Stewart 66'
Substitutions:
FW 10 Roy Wegerle 61'
MF 13 Cobi Jones 66'
Manager:
Bora Milutinović
GK 1 Óscar Córdoba
DF 2 Andrés Escobar
DF 4 Luis Fernando Herrera
DF 5 Hernán Gaviria
FW 7 Antony de Ávila 24' 45'
MF 10 Carlos Valderrama(c)
MF 14 Leonel Álvarez
DF 15 Luis Carlos Perea
MF 19 Freddy Rincón
DF 20 Wilson Pérez
FW 21 Faustino Asprilla 45'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Iván Valenciano 45'
FW 11 Adolfo Valencia 45'
Manager:
Francisco Maturana

Assistant referees:
Domenico Ramicone (Italy)
El Jilali Rharib (Morocco)
Fourth official:
Lim Kee Chong (Mauritius)

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