Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-17) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil are World Cup winners for the fourth time!
Brazil’s captain, Dunga, lifts the trophy to mark Brazil’s fourth World Cup title in the US.
This was the first time in history that any team had won four World Cups, ending a 24-year period for Brazil without world soccer's biggest trophy.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-06-24) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil v Russia
Brazil started their World Cup journey at the Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto (California) on June 20, 1994, with a 2-0 win over Russia.
A goal from Romário in the first half and another from Raí from the penalty spot in the second half sealed the win.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-06-23) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Bebeto, on his knees, celebrates Brazil’s first goal after taking the corner kick that led to Romário’s goal against the Russians.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-06-24) by Antônio GaldérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil v Cameroon
In their second fixture of the tournament, Brazil’s No. 11, Romário, scored the first goal against Cameroon. Brazil went on to win 3-0 with two second-half goals from center half Márcio Santos, and Bebeto.
In the Anhangabaú Valley, in downtown São Paulo, Brazilian fans celebrate Brazil’s group stage win over Cameroon.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-06-28) by Pisco del GaisoFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil v Sweden
With both teams already having secured their places in the round of 16, Brazil and Sweden drew their last group stage match 1-1, with Brazil’s goal coming from Romário late in the game.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-04) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil v US
In the round of 16, Brazil beat the US 1-0, thanks to a goal from Bebeto in the second half.
Brazil lost their midfielder Leonardo, who was sent off for elbowing the US’s Tab Ramos in the nose in the closing minutes of the first half.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-09) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil v Netherlands
In their quarterfinal match against the Netherlands, Brazil’s first two goals came from Romário and Bebeto before a goal from a free kick by the debutant left-winger Branco made the final score 3-2 and edged Brazil closer to the World Cup final.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-09) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
During the match between Brazil and the Netherlands, Bebeto and Mazinho (in the foreground) celebrate the so-called Matheus goal, which Bebeto dedicated to his two-day-old son.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-13) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil’s assistant manager Zagallo (with the gray hair), manager Carlos Alberto Parreira (to his left), and backroom staff watch the semifinal match between Brazil and Sweden at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-13) by Pisco del GaisoFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil v Sweden
In Brazil’s second match against Sweden, this time in the semifinals of the World Cup, Brazil's center forward Romário scored the game’s only goal, securing the South American team's place in the World Cup final.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-14) by Antônio GaudérioFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil’s manager, Carlos Alberto Parreira, ties his shoelace during a training session before the final against Italy.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-17) by Pisco del GaisoFolha de S.Paulo
Final: Brazil v Italy
The Brazilian team and coaching staff together at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles, California, before the final against Italy. The match would finish goalless even after extra time.
During the penalty shootout, a save by the Brazilian goalkeeper Taffarel, and misses by the Italian stars Baresi and Baggio, gave Brazil a 3-2 victory and their fourth World Cup trophy.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-17) by Pisco del GaisoFolha de S.Paulo
Holding the trophy as he is hugged by team captain Dunga, Romário celebrates Brazil’s fourth World Cup with his teammates.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-17) by Pisco del GaisoFolha de S.Paulo
With the Brazilian flag held high, the then 17-year-old striker Ronaldo, who did not play a single game in the tournament, celebrates a fourth World Cup with the Brazilian team.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-19)Folha de S.Paulo
Romário can be seen celebrating the team’s fourth title through the cockpit window after the plane carrying the players to a meeting with the Brazilian president, Itmar Franco, landed in Brasília.br>
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994-07-19) by Renato AlvesFolha de S.Paulo
Brazil’s players and members of the backroom staff parading through the streets of the capital Brasília on a fire truck, after winning their fourth World Cup.
Copa do Mundo 1994 (1994) by Renato AlvesFolha de S.Paulo
Ayrton Senna: a tribute
Team captain Dunga (left), manager Carlos Alberto Parreira (center), and physical trainer Moraci Sant'Anna parading on a fire truck in Brasília.
Holding Ayrton Senna's helmet, Parreira pays tribute to the Brazilian three-time Formula 1 world champion, who died on May 1 that year during the San Marino Grand Prix in Italy.
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