World Cup 1994 Quiz: Test Your Memory of USA 94 Tournament
World Cup 1994 Quiz: Test Your Memory of USA 94

World Cup 1994: A Tournament of Firsts and Memorable Moments

The 1994 FIFA World Cup, held in the United States, was a landmark event. It was the first tournament to be played in the US, and it introduced the world to a new style of football. The tournament featured iconic performances, such as Oleg Salenko's five-goal match for Russia against Cameroon, and Gianluca Pagliuca's red card for Italy against Norway. Roberto Baggio, Italy's star, led his team to the final but missed the crucial penalty against Brazil.

How Well Do You Remember USA 94?

This quiz challenges your knowledge of the 1994 World Cup. Questions cover the tournament's top scorers, surprising results, and key players. For example, do you know which player scored the fastest goal in World Cup history at USA 94? Or which team made its first appearance? The quiz includes statistics and trivia that will test even the most dedicated football fan.

Key Facts and Figures

The 1994 World Cup saw an average attendance of nearly 69,000 per match, the highest in World Cup history at the time. Brazil's victory in the final marked their fourth title, making them the most successful nation in World Cup history. The tournament also featured the first World Cup match played indoors, at the Pontiac Silverdome. According to FIFA, the tournament was a commercial success, generating over $4 billion in revenue.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Relive the Drama and Excitement

From the group stage to the final, USA 94 provided unforgettable moments. The quarterfinal between Brazil and the Netherlands, the semifinal between Italy and Bulgaria, and the final itself are all part of World Cup lore. Test your memory of these matches and more in our quiz.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration