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At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Brazil participated for the 15th time in the event. The country remained as the only national team to have participated in every installment of the FIFA World Cup. Brazil reached the final where they defeated Italy on penalties. [1] [2] [3] The coach was Carlos Alberto Parreira, with Zagallo as coordinator, and Dunga ...
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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 selected from domestic clubs, while the Republic of Ireland and Nigeria had no players from domestic clubs.
Group B of the 1994 FIFA World Cup was one of six groups of four teams competing at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. The first match was played June 19, 1994, and the final games took place simultaneously on June 28, 1994. The group consisted of Brazil, Russia, Cameroon and Sweden. Brazil won the group and Sweden finished second.
Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal (born 4 April 1964), better known as Branco, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a left back. [1] A member of the triumphant Brazilian team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Branco was a renowned free kick specialist (as was his international successor, Roberto Carlos) known for his accuracy of placing the ball in the direction that he wanted the free kick to go.
Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition March 23, 1994 Argentina W: 2-0: Bebeto (2): International Friendly: April 20, 1994: Paris Saint-Germain/Bordeaux Combined Team
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After 120 goalless minutes, the World Cup was decided for the first time by a penalty shootout. After four rounds, Brazil led 3–2, and Baggio, playing injured, had to score to keep Italy's hopes alive. [47] He missed by shooting it over the crossbar, and the Brazilians were crowned champions for the fourth time. [49]