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1994 FIFA World Cup qualification

The 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. The 1994 FIFA World Cup featured 24 teams with one place reserved for the host nation, United States, and one place for the defending champions, Germany. The remaining 22 places were determined by a qualification process, in which 147 teams, from the six FIFA confederations, competed. Most of the successful teams were determined within these confederations, with a limited number of inter-confederation play-offs occurring at the end of the process.

1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
Tournament details
Dates21 March 1992 – 17 November 1993
Teams147 (from 6 confederations)
Tournament statistics
Matches played497
Goals scored1,446 (2.91 per match)
Top scorer(s) Kazuyoshi Miura (13 goals)
1990
1998

Fifteen teams withdrew: Liechtenstein, Cuba, Gambia, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Myanmar and Western Samoa, and three teams were excluded: Yugoslavia and Libya due to UN sanctions, and Chile for the El Maracanazo cheating incident during 1990 qualification.

A total of 130 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 497 qualifying matches were played, and 1446 goals were scored (an average of 2.91 per match).[1]

The first qualification match, between Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, was played on 21 March 1992, and the Puerto Rican forward Marcos Lugris scored the first goal in qualification.[2] Qualification ended on 17 November 1993, when European qualification ended and the OFC–CONMEBOL play-off match was played. Eighteen of FIFA's twenty-four top-ranked countries eventually qualified.[3]

Qualified teams

 
  Country qualified for World Cup
  Country failed to qualify
  Country did not enter World Cup
  Country not a FIFA member

[4][5]

Team Method of

qualification

Date of

qualification

Finals

appearance

Streak Previous best

performance

FIFA Ranking[a]
  United States Hosts 4 July 1988 5th 2 Third place (1930) 27
  Germany Defending champions 8 July 1990 13th[b] 11 Winners (1954, 1974, 1990)[c] 3
  Mexico CONCACAF Final Round Winners 9 May 1993 10th 1 (Last: 1986) Quarter-finals (1970, 1986) 17
  Greece UEFA Group 5 Winners 23 May 1993 1st 1 32
  Russia UEFA Group 5 Runners-up 2 June 1993 8th[d] 4 Fourth place (1966) 14
  Colombia CONMEBOL Group A Winners 5 September 1993 3rd 2 Round of 16 (1990) 21
  Bolivia CONMEBOL Group B Runners-up 19 September 1993 3rd 1 (Last: 1950) Group stage (1930, 1950) 59
  Brazil CONMEBOL Group B Winners 19 September 1993 15th 15 Winners (1958, 1962, 1970) 4
  Nigeria CAF Final Round Group A Winners 8 October 1993 1st 1 16
  Cameroon CAF Final Round Group C Winners 10 October 1993 3rd 2 Quarter-finals (1990) 24
  Morocco CAF Final Round Group B Winners 10 October 1993 3rd 1 (Last: 1986) Round of 16 (1986) 30
  Norway UEFA Group 2 Winners 13 October 1993 2nd 1 (Last: 1938) Round of 16 (1938) 5
  South Korea AFC Final Round Runners-up 28 October 1993 4th 3 Group stage (1954, 1986, 1990) 39
  Saudi Arabia AFC Final Round Winners 28 October 1993 1st 1 38
  Sweden UEFA Group 6 Winners 10 November 1993 9th 2 Runners-up (1958) 11
  Belgium UEFA Group 4 Runners-up 17 November 1993 9th 4 Fourth place (1986) 22
  Bulgaria UEFA Group 6 Runners-up 17 November 1993 6th 1 (Last: 1986) Round of 16 (1986) 23
  Italy UEFA Group 1 Winners 17 November 1993 13th 9 Winners (1934, 1938, 1982) 1
  Netherlands UEFA Group 2 Runners-up 17 November 1993 6th 2 Runners-up (1974, 1978) 2
  Republic of Ireland UEFA Group 3 Runners-up 17 November 1993 2nd 2 Quarter finals (1990) 13
  Romania UEFA Group 4 Winners 17 November 1993 6th 2 Round of 16 (1934, 1938, 1990) 12
  Spain UEFA Group 3 Winners 17 November 1993 9th 5 Fourth place (1950) 7
  Switzerland UEFA Group 1 Runners-up 17 November 1993 7th 1 (Last: 1966) Quarter-finals (1934, 1938, 1954) 9
  Argentina Inter-confederation play-off Winners 17 November 1993 11th 6 Winners (1978, 1986) 9
  1. ^ The rankings are shown as of 19 November 1993. These are the rankings used for the final draw.[6]
  2. ^ This is the 3rd appearance of Germany at the FIFA World Cup. However, FIFA considers West Germany's results as Germany's.
  3. ^ Germany's best result is third place in 1934. However, FIFA considers West Germany's results as Germany's.
  4. ^ This is the 1st appearance of Russia at the FIFA World Cup. However, FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the USSR.

Qualification process

 
Madison Square Garden in New York City hosted the qualification draw

The draw was made in New York on 8 December 1991 at Madison Square Garden.[7]

For the first time, three teams qualified from the African zone, because of its performance in the previous tournament. The 24 spots available in the 1994 World Cup were distributed among the continental zones as follows:

  • Europe (UEFA): 13 places. 1 of them went to automatic qualifier Germany, while the other 12 places were contested by 38 teams (including Israel).
  • South America (CONMEBOL): 3.5 places, contested by 9 teams.
  • North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF): 2.25 places, 1 of them went to automatic qualifier United States, while the other 1.25 places were contested by 22 teams.
  • Africa (CAF): 3 places, contested by 40 teams.
  • Asia (AFC): 2 places, contested by 29 teams.
  • Oceania (OFC): 0.25 places, contested by 7 teams.

UEFA, AFC and CAF have a guaranteed number of places, whereas the number of qualifiers from other confederations is dependent on play-offs between OFC's first-placed team and CONCACAF's second-placed team and the winner of this fixture against CONMEBOL's fourth-placed team.

After the first round of 1994 FIFA World Cup finals, the percentage of teams from each confederation that passed through to the round of 16 was as follows:[8]

  • AFC (Asia): 50% (1 of 2 places)
  • CAF (Africa): 33% (1 of 3 places)
  • CONCACAF (North, Central American and Caribbean): 100% (2 of 2 places)
  • CONMEBOL (South America): 50% (2 of 4 places)
  • OFC (Oceania): n/a (0 of 0 places)
  • UEFA (Europe): 77% (10 of 13 places)

Summary of qualification

 
Confederation Teams started Teams that secured qualification Teams that were eliminated Total places in finals Qualifying start date Qualifying end date
AFC 29 2 27 2 8 April 1993 28 October 1993
CAF 40 3 37 3 9 October 1992 10 October 1993
CONCACAF 22+1 1+1 21 1+1 21 March 1992 15 August 1993
CONMEBOL 9 4 5 4 18 July 1993 17 November 1993
OFC 7 0 7 0 7 June 1992 17 November 1993
UEFA[a] 38+1 12+1 26 12+1 22 April 1992 17 November 1993
Total 145+2 22+2 123 22+2 21 March 1992 17 November 1993
  1. ^ Israel did not become a full member of UEFA until 1994, but competed in European qualification in the run-up to membership.

Tiebreakers

For FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a league format, the method used for separating teams level on points is the same for all Confederations. If teams are even on points at the end of group play, the tied teams will be ranked by:

  1. goal difference in all group matches
  2. greater number of goals scored in all group matches

For FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a home-and-away knockout format, the team that has the higher aggregate score over the two legs progresses to the next round. In the event that aggregate scores finish level, the away goals rule is applied, i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progresses. If away goals are also equal, then thirty minutes of extra time are played, divided into two fifteen-minutes halves. The away goals rule is again applied after extra time, i.e. if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score is still level, the visiting team qualifies by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals are scored during extra time, the tie is decided by penalty shoot-out.

Confederation qualification

AFC

Qualification for AFC teams consisted of two rounds. Round one saw the teams divided into 6 groups, each team playing the others in their group twice. The winner of each group then went into a final group where they played each other once.

The qualification process began with 29 national teams vying for two spots. Saudi Arabia and Korea Republic qualified.[1]

Legend
Countries that directly qualified for the 1994 World Cup

Final positions (final round)

Rank Team Pld Pts
1   Saudi Arabia 5 7
2   South Korea 5 6
3   Japan 5 6
4   Iraq 5 5
5   Iran 5 4
6   North Korea 5 2

CAF

Qualification for CAF teams also consisted of two rounds. Round one saw the teams divided into 9 groups, each team playing the others in their group twice. The winners of these groups then went into three final groups where they played each other twice.

The qualification process began with 40 national teams vying for three spots. Nigeria, Morocco and Cameroon qualified.[1]

Legend
Countries that directly qualified for the 1994 World Cup

Final positions (final round)

Group A
Team Pld Pts
  Nigeria 4 5
  Ivory Coast 4 5
  Algeria 4 2
Group B
Team Pld Pts
  Morocco 4 6
  Zambia 4 5
  Senegal 4 1
Group C
Team Pld Pts
  Cameroon 4 6
  Zimbabwe 4 4
  Guinea 4 2

CONCACAF

There were three rounds of play for CONCACAF teams. Mexico and Canada received byes and advanced to the second round directly. The remaining teams were divided into Caribbean and Central American zones. In the Caribbean zone, 14 teams played in knockout matches on a home-and-away basis to determine three winners advancing to the second round. In the Central American zone, the six teams were paired up to play knockout matches on a home-and-away basis. The winners advanced to the second round.

In the second round, the eight teams were divided into two groups of four teams each. They played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners and runners-up advanced to the final round.

In the final round, the four teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winner qualified. The runner-up advanced to the CONCACAF–OFC intercontinental play-off. Mexico took the guaranteed spot and Canada qualified for the play-off.[1]

Legend
Countries that directly qualified for the 1994 World Cup
Countries that advanced to the CONCACAF–OFC play-off

Final positions (final round)

Rank Team Pld Pts
1   Mexico 6 10
2   Canada 6 7
3   El Salvador 6 4
4   Honduras 6 3

CONMEBOL

Nine CONMEBOL teams entered the competition (Chile was banned by FIFA due to the 1989 Maracanazo incident). The nine teams were divided into two groups. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. Group A had one guaranteed place and one play-off spot, while Group B had two spots for the finals. Colombia, Brazil and Bolivia qualified automatically and Argentina qualified for the play-off.[1]

Legend
Countries that directly qualified for the 1994 World Cup
Countries that advanced to the CONCACAF/OFC–CONMEBOL play-off

Final positions (group stage)

Group A
Team Pld Pts
  Colombia 6 10
  Argentina 6 7
  Paraguay 6 6
  Peru 6 1
Group B
Team Pld Pts
  Brazil 8 12
  Bolivia 8 11
  Uruguay 8 10
  Ecuador 8 5
  Venezuela 8 2

OFC

Qualification for OFC teams consisted of two rounds. Seven teams entered initially and were divided into two groups, but Western Samoa withdrew. The two group winners then played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner advanced to the CONCACAF–OFC intercontinental play-off. Australia won the tie and advanced.[1]

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
New Zealand   0–4   Australia 0–1 0–3

UEFA

38 were initially involved in UEFA qualifying, but Liechtenstein withdrew and Yugoslavia was suspended.

The thirty-six teams were divided into six groups: one group of five teams, four groups of six teams each, and one group of seven teams. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners and runners-up qualified.

Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Romania, Belgium, Greece, Russia, Sweden, and Bulgaria all qualified.[1]

Legend
Countries that directly qualified for the 1994 World Cup

Final positions (group stage)

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Italy 10 16
2   Switzerland 10 15
3   Portugal 10 14
4   Scotland 10 11
5   Malta 10 3
6   Estonia 10 1
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Norway 10 16
2   Netherlands 10 15
3   England 10 13
4   Poland 10 8
5   Turkey 10 7
6   San Marino 10 1
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Spain 12 19
2   Republic of Ireland 12 18
3   Denmark 12 18
4   Northern Ireland 12 13
5   Lithuania 12 7
6   Latvia 12 5
7   Albania 12 4
Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Romania 10 15
2   Belgium 10 15
3   Representation of Czechs and Slovaks 10 13
4   Wales 10 12
5   Cyprus 10 5
6   Faroe Islands 10 0
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Greece 8 14
2   Russia 8 12
3   Iceland 8 8
4   Hungary 8 5
5   Luxembourg 8 1
6   FR Yugoslavia 0 0
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Sweden 10 15
2   Bulgaria 10 14
3   France 10 13
4   Austria 10 8
5   Finland 10 5
6   Israel 10 5

Inter-confederation play-offs

For the first time ever, there were two rounds of play in the inter-confederation play-offs. The teams from CONCACAF and OFC first played each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner then played against the team from CONMEBOL on a home-and-away basis. The winner qualified.

First round: CONCACAF v OFC

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Canada   3–3 (1–4 p)   Australia 2–1 1–2 (a.e.t.)

Second round: OFC v CONMEBOL

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Australia   1–2   Argentina 1–1 0–1

Top goalscorers

13 goals
9 goals
8 goals

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g (PDF). FIFA.com. 27 July 2007. p. 32. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 June 2018.
  2. ^ "World Cup 1994 qualifications". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  3. ^ Stokkermans, Karel; Jarreta, Sergio Henrique (9 June 2016). "World Cup 1994 Qualifying". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  4. ^ (PDF). FIFA.com. 27 July 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  5. ^ Smyth, Rob (15 February 2012). "The forgotten story of … 17 November 1993". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  6. ^ . FIFA.com. 19 November 1993. Archived from the original on 22 June 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  7. ^ Holden, Stephen (11 September 1991). "New Paramount Theater to Give Radio City a Run for Its Music". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  8. ^ "1994 FIFA World Cup USA". FIFA.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.

External links

  • RSSSF - 1994 World Cup Qualification

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The 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations The 1994 FIFA World Cup featured 24 teams with one place reserved for the host nation United States and one place for the defending champions Germany The remaining 22 places were determined by a qualification process in which 147 teams from the six FIFA confederations competed Most of the successful teams were determined within these confederations with a limited number of inter confederation play offs occurring at the end of the process 1994 FIFA World Cup qualificationTournament detailsDates21 March 1992 17 November 1993Teams147 from 6 confederations Tournament statisticsMatches played497Goals scored1 446 2 91 per match Top scorer s Kazuyoshi Miura 13 goals 19901998 Fifteen teams withdrew Liechtenstein Cuba Gambia Burkina Faso Liberia Malawi Mali Mauritania Sao Tome and Principe Sierra Leone Sudan Tanzania Uganda Myanmar and Western Samoa and three teams were excluded Yugoslavia and Libya due to UN sanctions and Chile for the El Maracanazo cheating incident during 1990 qualification A total of 130 teams played at least one qualifying match A total of 497 qualifying matches were played and 1446 goals were scored an average of 2 91 per match 1 The first qualification match between Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico was played on 21 March 1992 and the Puerto Rican forward Marcos Lugris scored the first goal in qualification 2 Qualification ended on 17 November 1993 when European qualification ended and the OFC CONMEBOL play off match was played Eighteen of FIFA s twenty four top ranked countries eventually qualified 3 Contents 1 Qualified teams 2 Qualification process 2 1 Summary of qualification 2 2 Tiebreakers 3 Confederation qualification 3 1 AFC 3 1 1 Final positions final round 3 2 CAF 3 2 1 Final positions final round 3 3 CONCACAF 3 3 1 Final positions final round 3 4 CONMEBOL 3 4 1 Final positions group stage 3 5 OFC 3 5 1 Second round 3 6 UEFA 3 6 1 Final positions group stage 4 Inter confederation play offs 4 1 First round CONCACAF v OFC 4 2 Second round OFC v CONMEBOL 5 Top goalscorers 6 References 7 External linksQualified teams Edit Country qualified for World Cup Country failed to qualify Country did not enter World Cup Country not a FIFA member 4 5 Team Method of qualification Date of qualification Finals appearance Streak Previous best performance FIFA Ranking a United States Hosts 4 July 1988 5th 2 Third place 1930 27 Germany Defending champions 8 July 1990 13th b 11 Winners 1954 1974 1990 c 3 Mexico CONCACAF Final Round Winners 9 May 1993 10th 1 Last 1986 Quarter finals 1970 1986 17 Greece UEFA Group 5 Winners 23 May 1993 1st 1 32 Russia UEFA Group 5 Runners up 2 June 1993 8th d 4 Fourth place 1966 14 Colombia CONMEBOL Group A Winners 5 September 1993 3rd 2 Round of 16 1990 21 Bolivia CONMEBOL Group B Runners up 19 September 1993 3rd 1 Last 1950 Group stage 1930 1950 59 Brazil CONMEBOL Group B Winners 19 September 1993 15th 15 Winners 1958 1962 1970 4 Nigeria CAF Final Round Group A Winners 8 October 1993 1st 1 16 Cameroon CAF Final Round Group C Winners 10 October 1993 3rd 2 Quarter finals 1990 24 Morocco CAF Final Round Group B Winners 10 October 1993 3rd 1 Last 1986 Round of 16 1986 30 Norway UEFA Group 2 Winners 13 October 1993 2nd 1 Last 1938 Round of 16 1938 5 South Korea AFC Final Round Runners up 28 October 1993 4th 3 Group stage 1954 1986 1990 39 Saudi Arabia AFC Final Round Winners 28 October 1993 1st 1 38 Sweden UEFA Group 6 Winners 10 November 1993 9th 2 Runners up 1958 11 Belgium UEFA Group 4 Runners up 17 November 1993 9th 4 Fourth place 1986 22 Bulgaria UEFA Group 6 Runners up 17 November 1993 6th 1 Last 1986 Round of 16 1986 23 Italy UEFA Group 1 Winners 17 November 1993 13th 9 Winners 1934 1938 1982 1 Netherlands UEFA Group 2 Runners up 17 November 1993 6th 2 Runners up 1974 1978 2 Republic of Ireland UEFA Group 3 Runners up 17 November 1993 2nd 2 Quarter finals 1990 13 Romania UEFA Group 4 Winners 17 November 1993 6th 2 Round of 16 1934 1938 1990 12 Spain UEFA Group 3 Winners 17 November 1993 9th 5 Fourth place 1950 7 Switzerland UEFA Group 1 Runners up 17 November 1993 7th 1 Last 1966 Quarter finals 1934 1938 1954 9 Argentina Inter confederation play off Winners 17 November 1993 11th 6 Winners 1978 1986 9 The rankings are shown as of 19 November 1993 These are the rankings used for the final draw 6 This is the 3rd appearance of Germany at the FIFA World Cup However FIFA considers West Germany s results as Germany s Germany s best result is third place in 1934 However FIFA considers West Germany s results as Germany s This is the 1st appearance of Russia at the FIFA World Cup However FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the USSR Qualification process Edit Madison Square Garden in New York City hosted the qualification draw The draw was made in New York on 8 December 1991 at Madison Square Garden 7 For the first time three teams qualified from the African zone because of its performance in the previous tournament The 24 spots available in the 1994 World Cup were distributed among the continental zones as follows Europe UEFA 13 places 1 of them went to automatic qualifier Germany while the other 12 places were contested by 38 teams including Israel South America CONMEBOL 3 5 places contested by 9 teams North Central America and Caribbean CONCACAF 2 25 places 1 of them went to automatic qualifier United States while the other 1 25 places were contested by 22 teams Africa CAF 3 places contested by 40 teams Asia AFC 2 places contested by 29 teams Oceania OFC 0 25 places contested by 7 teams UEFA AFC and CAF have a guaranteed number of places whereas the number of qualifiers from other confederations is dependent on play offs between OFC s first placed team and CONCACAF s second placed team and the winner of this fixture against CONMEBOL s fourth placed team After the first round of 1994 FIFA World Cup finals the percentage of teams from each confederation that passed through to the round of 16 was as follows 8 AFC Asia 50 1 of 2 places CAF Africa 33 1 of 3 places CONCACAF North Central American and Caribbean 100 2 of 2 places CONMEBOL South America 50 2 of 4 places OFC Oceania n a 0 of 0 places UEFA Europe 77 10 of 13 places Summary of qualification Edit Confederation Teams started Teams that secured qualification Teams that were eliminated Total places in finals Qualifying start date Qualifying end dateAFC 29 2 27 2 8 April 1993 28 October 1993CAF 40 3 37 3 9 October 1992 10 October 1993CONCACAF 22 1 1 1 21 1 1 21 March 1992 15 August 1993CONMEBOL 9 4 5 4 18 July 1993 17 November 1993OFC 7 0 7 0 7 June 1992 17 November 1993UEFA a 38 1 12 1 26 12 1 22 April 1992 17 November 1993Total 145 2 22 2 123 22 2 21 March 1992 17 November 1993 Israel did not become a full member of UEFA until 1994 but competed in European qualification in the run up to membership Tiebreakers Edit For FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a league format the method used for separating teams level on points is the same for all Confederations If teams are even on points at the end of group play the tied teams will be ranked by goal difference in all group matches greater number of goals scored in all group matchesFor FIFA World Cup qualifying stages using a home and away knockout format the team that has the higher aggregate score over the two legs progresses to the next round In the event that aggregate scores finish level the away goals rule is applied i e the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progresses If away goals are also equal then thirty minutes of extra time are played divided into two fifteen minutes halves The away goals rule is again applied after extra time i e if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score is still level the visiting team qualifies by virtue of more away goals scored If no goals are scored during extra time the tie is decided by penalty shoot out Confederation qualification EditAFC Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification AFC Qualification for AFC teams consisted of two rounds Round one saw the teams divided into 6 groups each team playing the others in their group twice The winner of each group then went into a final group where they played each other once The qualification process began with 29 national teams vying for two spots Saudi Arabia and Korea Republic qualified 1 LegendCountries that directly qualified for the 1994 World CupFinal positions final round Edit Rank Team Pld Pts1 Saudi Arabia 5 72 South Korea 5 63 Japan 5 64 Iraq 5 55 Iran 5 46 North Korea 5 2CAF Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification CAF Qualification for CAF teams also consisted of two rounds Round one saw the teams divided into 9 groups each team playing the others in their group twice The winners of these groups then went into three final groups where they played each other twice The qualification process began with 40 national teams vying for three spots Nigeria Morocco and Cameroon qualified 1 LegendCountries that directly qualified for the 1994 World CupFinal positions final round Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification CAF Final Round Group A Team Pld Pts Nigeria 4 5 Ivory Coast 4 5 Algeria 4 2 Group B Team Pld Pts Morocco 4 6 Zambia 4 5 Senegal 4 1 Group C Team Pld Pts Cameroon 4 6 Zimbabwe 4 4 Guinea 4 2CONCACAF Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification CONCACAF There were three rounds of play for CONCACAF teams Mexico and Canada received byes and advanced to the second round directly The remaining teams were divided into Caribbean and Central American zones In the Caribbean zone 14 teams played in knockout matches on a home and away basis to determine three winners advancing to the second round In the Central American zone the six teams were paired up to play knockout matches on a home and away basis The winners advanced to the second round In the second round the eight teams were divided into two groups of four teams each They played against each other on a home and away basis The group winners and runners up advanced to the final round In the final round the four teams played against each other on a home and away basis The group winner qualified The runner up advanced to the CONCACAF OFC intercontinental play off Mexico took the guaranteed spot and Canada qualified for the play off 1 LegendCountries that directly qualified for the 1994 World CupCountries that advanced to the CONCACAF OFC play offFinal positions final round Edit Rank Team Pld Pts1 Mexico 6 102 Canada 6 73 El Salvador 6 44 Honduras 6 3CONMEBOL Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification CONMEBOL Nine CONMEBOL teams entered the competition Chile was banned by FIFA due to the 1989 Maracanazo incident The nine teams were divided into two groups The teams played against each other on a home and away basis Group A had one guaranteed place and one play off spot while Group B had two spots for the finals Colombia Brazil and Bolivia qualified automatically and Argentina qualified for the play off 1 LegendCountries that directly qualified for the 1994 World CupCountries that advanced to the CONCACAF OFC CONMEBOL play offFinal positions group stage Edit Group A Team Pld Pts Colombia 6 10 Argentina 6 7 Paraguay 6 6 Peru 6 1 Group B Team Pld Pts Brazil 8 12 Bolivia 8 11 Uruguay 8 10 Ecuador 8 5 Venezuela 8 2OFC Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification OFC Qualification for OFC teams consisted of two rounds Seven teams entered initially and were divided into two groups but Western Samoa withdrew The two group winners then played against each other on a home and away basis The winner advanced to the CONCACAF OFC intercontinental play off Australia won the tie and advanced 1 Second round Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification OFC second round Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legNew Zealand 0 4 Australia 0 1 0 3UEFA Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA 38 were initially involved in UEFA qualifying but Liechtenstein withdrew and Yugoslavia was suspended The thirty six teams were divided into six groups one group of five teams four groups of six teams each and one group of seven teams The teams played against each other on a home and away basis The group winners and runners up qualified Italy Switzerland Norway Netherlands Spain Ireland Romania Belgium Greece Russia Sweden and Bulgaria all qualified 1 LegendCountries that directly qualified for the 1994 World CupFinal positions group stage Edit Group 1 Group 2 Group 3Pos Teamvte Pld Pts1 Italy 10 162 Switzerland 10 153 Portugal 10 144 Scotland 10 115 Malta 10 36 Estonia 10 1Source citation needed Pos Teamvte Pld Pts1 Norway 10 162 Netherlands 10 153 England 10 134 Poland 10 85 Turkey 10 76 San Marino 10 1Source citation needed Pos Teamvte Pld Pts1 Spain 12 192 Republic of Ireland 12 183 Denmark 12 184 Northern Ireland 12 135 Lithuania 12 76 Latvia 12 57 Albania 12 4Source citation needed Group 4 Group 5 Group 6Pos Teamvte Pld Pts1 Romania 10 152 Belgium 10 153 Representation of Czechs and Slovaks 10 134 Wales 10 125 Cyprus 10 56 Faroe Islands 10 0Source citation needed Pos Teamvte Pld Pts1 Greece 8 142 Russia 8 123 Iceland 8 84 Hungary 8 55 Luxembourg 8 16 FR Yugoslavia 0 0Source citation needed Pos Teamvte Pld Pts1 Sweden 10 152 Bulgaria 10 143 France 10 134 Austria 10 85 Finland 10 56 Israel 10 5Source citation needed Inter confederation play offs EditMain article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification inter confederation play offs For the first time ever there were two rounds of play in the inter confederation play offs The teams from CONCACAF and OFC first played each other on a home and away basis The winner then played against the team from CONMEBOL on a home and away basis The winner qualified First round CONCACAF v OFC Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification CONCACAF OFC play off Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legCanada 3 3 1 4 p Australia 2 1 1 2 a e t Second round OFC v CONMEBOL Edit Main article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification OFC CONMEBOL play off Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legAustralia 1 2 Argentina 1 1 0 1Top goalscorers Edit13 goals Kazuyoshi Miura9 goals Florin Răducioiu8 goals Alaa Kadhim Rashidi Yekini Ha Seok Ju Piyapong Pue On Ian RushReferences Edit a b c d e f g History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition by year PDF FIFA com 27 July 2007 p 32 Archived from the original PDF on 12 June 2018 World Cup 1994 qualifications Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 13 October 2017 Stokkermans Karel Jarreta Sergio Henrique 9 June 2016 World Cup 1994 Qualifying Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 13 October 2017 History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition by year PDF FIFA com 27 July 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2017 Smyth Rob 15 February 2012 The forgotten story of 17 November 1993 The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 13 October 2017 The FIFA World Ranking November 1993 FIFA com 19 November 1993 Archived from the original on 22 June 2016 Retrieved 13 October 2017 Holden Stephen 11 September 1991 New Paramount Theater to Give Radio City a Run for Its Music The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 13 October 2017 1994 FIFA World Cup USA FIFA com Retrieved 15 October 2017 External links Edit1994 FIFA World Cup USA Preliminaries RSSSF 1994 World Cup Qualification Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification amp oldid 1140886760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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