Below are the squads for the 1994 FIFA World Cup final tournament in the United States. Greece, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Spain were the only countries who had all their players coming from domestic clubs, while the Republic of Ireland and Nigeria had no players from domestic clubs. Saudi Arabia were the only team with no players from European clubs.
The players' age, caps and clubs are as of 16 June 1994 (the tournament started on 17 June).
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Group A 1
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Colombia 1.1
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Romania 1.2
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Switzerland 1.3
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United States 1.4
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Group B 2
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Brazil 2.1
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Cameroon 2.2
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Russia 2.3
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Sweden 2.4
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Group C 3
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Bolivia 3.1
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Germany 3.2
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Korea Republic 3.3
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Spain 3.4
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Group D 4
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Argentina 4.1
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Bulgaria 4.2
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Greece 4.3
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Nigeria 4.4
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Group E 5
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Italy 5.1
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Mexico 5.2
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Norway 5.3
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Republic of Ireland 5.4
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Group F 6
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Belgium 6.1
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Morocco 6.2
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Netherlands 6.3
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Saudi Arabia 6.4
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References 7
Group A
Head coach: Francisco Maturana
Head coach: Anghel Iordănescu
Head coach: Roy Hodgson
Head coach: Bora Milutinović
Note: many of the squad were contracted full-time to US Soccer for the 1993-94 season, as the squad played frequent friendlies in preparation for hosting the tournament.
Group B
Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira
Head coach: Henri Michel
Head coach: Pavel Sadyrin
Note: caps include those for USSR, CIS, and Russia, while those for other countries, such as Ukraine, are not counted.
Head coach: Tommy Svensson
Group C
Head coach: Xabier Azkargorta
Head coach:
Berti Vogts
Head coach: Kim Ho
Head coach: Javier Clemente
Group D
Head coach:
Alfio Basile
Head coach: Dimitar Penev
Head coach: Alketas Panagoulias
Head coach: Clemens Westerhof
Group E
Head coach: Arrigo Sacchi
Head coach: Miguel Mejía Barón
Head coach: Egil Olsen
Head coach: Jack Charlton
Group F
Head coach: Paul Van Himst
Head coach: Abdellah Blinda
Head coach: Dick Advocaat
Head coach: Jorge Solari
References
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(English) Planet World Cup website
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Stages
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General information
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Champions
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Runners-up
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Third place
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Fourth place
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Eliminated in the quarter-finals
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Eliminated in the round of 16
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Eliminated in the group stage
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Tournaments
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Finals
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Qualification
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Squads
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Seedings
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Broadcasters
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Bids
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Statistics
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Miscellaneous
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Notes: There was no qualification for the 1930 World Cup as places were given by invitation only. In 1950, there was no final; the article is about the decisive match of the final group stage.
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