1994 FIFA World Cup Group A - United States Vs Switzerland

United States Vs Switzerland

18 June 1994
11:30
United States 1–1 Switzerland Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac
Attendance: 73,425
Referee: Francisco Oscar Lamolina (Argentina)
Wynalda 45' Report Bregy 39'
United States Switzerland
GK 1 Tony Meola(c)
DF 4 Cle Kooiman
DF 17 Marcelo Balboa
DF 20 Paul Caligiuri
DF 22 Alexi Lalas
MF 5 Thomas Dooley
MF 6 John Harkes 89'
MF 8 Earnie Stewart 81'
MF 9 Tab Ramos
MF 16 Mike Sorber
FW 11 Eric Wynalda 58'
Substitutions:
FW 10 Roy Wegerle 58'
MF 13 Cobi Jones 81'
Manager:
Bora Milutinović
GK 1 Marco Pascolo
RB 2 Marc Hottiger
LB 3 Yvan Quentin
CB 4 Dominique Herr 26'
CB 5 Alain Geiger(c)
CM 6 Georges Bregy
LW 7 Alain Sutter
RW 8 Christophe Ohrel
CM 10 Ciriaco Sforza 77'
FW 11 Stéphane Chapuisat
CM 16 Thomas Bickel 72'
Substitutions:
FW 14 Nestor Subiat 82' 72'
MF 21 Thomas Wyss 77'
Manager:
Roy Hodgson

Assistant referees:
Ernesto Taibi (Argentina)
Venancio Zarate (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Ernesto Filippi (Uruguay)

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