Italy-Spain World Cup Usa '94 Quarter-final.wmv



During the Round of 16 match against Nigeria, Italy was trailing 1-0 in the dying minutes when Baggio scored the equalizer forcing the game into extra time. He scored again with a penalty kick to send Italy through. Baggio carried the Italians from there, scoring the game-winning goal in the quarter-final against Spain, and both goals in Italy’s semi-final victory over Bulgaria.

Italy – Spain 2-1
09 July 1994 Boston / Foxboro Stadium

Goals: Dino BAGGIO (ITA) 25′, Jose Luis CAMINERO (ESP) 58′, Roberto BAGGIO (ITA) 87′

Italy: [1] Gianluca PAGLIUCA (GK), [3] Antonio BENARRIVO, [4] Alessandro COSTACURTA, [5] Paolo MALDINI, [9] Mauro TASSOTTI, [10] Roberto BAGGIO, [11] Demetrio ALBERTINI (-45′), [13] Dino BAGGIO, [15] Antonio CONTE (-66′), [16] Roberto DONADONI, [19] Daniele MASSARO
Substitute(s): [14] Nicola BERTI (+66′), [20] Giuseppe SIGNORI (+45′)
Coach
Arrigo SACCHI (ITA)

Spain: [1] Andoni ZUBIZARRETA (GK), [2] Albert FERRER, [3] Jorge OTERO, [5] ABELARDO, [7] GOIKOETXEA, [10] Jose Maria BAKERO (-65′), [12] SERGI (-60′), [15] Jose Luis CAMINERO, [18] Rafael ALKORTA, [20] Miguel Angel NADAL, [21] LUIS ENRIQUE,
Substitute(s): [6] Fernando HIERRO (+65′), [19] JULIO SALINAS (+60′)
Coach
Javier CLEMENTE (ESP)

Referee
Sandor PUHL (HUN)

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24 comentarios en “Italy-Spain World Cup Usa '94 Quarter-final.wmv

  1. REMEMBER! ITALY DESERVED 'cause spanish had 7days of rest and 90mins in the legs; italians had ONLY 4days and 120mins in the legs. Thats a FACT!

  2. For those of you who are talking about the American commentary, just remember that in 1994, many Americans had never even seen a soccer match before on television. Soccer wasn't popular at all in the United States and I assume there were no American announcers who knew much at all about the sport. This announcer sounds like Al Trautwig, who usually does hockey and Olympic sports. He probably hasn't called a soccer match since the 1994 World Cup. Fortunately, the game has progressed a long way in this country in the past 22 years, and now there is soccer on television all the time and good American commentators (John Strong, Phil Shoen, JP Dellacamera, to name a few) who can call a soccer match and know what the hell they are talking about.

  3. spanish people that cries for tassotti punch (expelled for 8 matches…), and doesn't understand that italy wins and spain loses because BAGGIO IS ITALIAN, NOT SPANISH. italy has won for a century, spain has lost for a century. STOP.

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