1994 in association football
The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1994 throughout the world.
Years in football (soccer): | 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 |
Centuries: | 19th century · 20th century · 21st century |
Decades: | 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s |
Years: | 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 |
Events
- January 15 – Manager Issy ten Donkelaar is fired by Dutch club FC Twente, and replaced by Hans Meyer from Germany.
- January 19 – Erwin Koeman plays his last international match for the Dutch national team, replacing Dennis Bergkamp in the second half of the friendly match in and against Tunisia (2–2). It is the 500th match in history of the Dutch national team.
- April 20 – Edgar Davids makes his debut for the Dutch national team in the friendly match against the Republic of Ireland (0–1) in Tilburg.
- May 14 – Manchester United wins 4–0 over Chelsea to claim the FA Cup.
- May 18 – AC Milan beat Barcelona 4–0, in the Champions League Final to claim their fifth crown .
- May 27 – Ruud Gullit plays his last and 66th international match for the Dutch national team. Afterwards the striker declares he doesn't want to go to the 1994 FIFA World Cup under coach Dick Advocaat.
- July 9 – The Dutch national team is eliminated in the quarterfinals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup by eventual winners Brazil. Branco scores the decisive goal in the 3–2 win for the South Americans. Ronald Koeman (78th cap), Frank Rijkaard (73rd) and Jan Wouters (70th) play their last international match for the Dutch.
- July 17 – Brazil wins its record fourth World Cup, defeating Italy on penalties in the final of the 1994 FIFA World Cup in Pasadena, California. Superstar Diego Maradona was suspended from Cup competition for doping on Ephedrine.
- August 21 – Ajax Amsterdam claims the Dutch Super Cup, the annual opening of the new season in the Eredivisie, by a 3–0 win over Feyenoord Rotterdam in the Olympisch Stadion.
- November 16 – Ajax-striker Patrick Kluivert makes his debut for the Dutch national team, replacing Youri Mulder in the 70th minute of the Euro qualifier against the Czech Republic (0–0) in Rotterdam.
- December 1 – Vélez Sársfield wins the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo, Japan by defeating Italy's AC Milan (2–0).
- December 14 – Clarence Seedorf scores the fifth and last goal during his debut for the Dutch national team against Luxembourg. Pierre van Hooijdonk also earns his first cap for the Dutch.
- Copa Libertadores 1994: Won by Vélez Sársfield after defeating São Paulo FC 5–3 on a penalty shootout after a final aggregate score of 1–1.
- Scottish League Cup: Raith Rovers F.C. defeat Celtic F.C. 6–5 on penalties after the match finished 2–2.
- Malaysian football is involved in one of the largest match-fixing scandals in the sport's history.
Winners club national championship
Asia
- Japan – Verdy Kawasaki
- Qatar – Al-Arabi
- South Korea – Ilhwa Chunma
Europe
- Austria – SV Salzburg
- Belgium – R.S.C. Anderlecht
- Croatia – Hajduk Split
- Denmark – Silkeborg IF
- England – Manchester United
- France – Paris Saint-Germain
- Germany – Bayern Munich
- Greece – AEK Athens
- Israel – Maccabi Haifa
- Italy – A.C. Milan
- Netherlands – Ajax Amsterdam
- Norway – Rosenborg
- Poland – Legia Warszawa
- Portugal – Benfica
- Romania – Steaua Bucharest
- Russia – Spartak Moscow
- Scotland – Rangers
- Spain – Barcelona
- Sweden – IFK Göteborg
- Turkey – Galatasaray S.K.
- Ukraine – Dynamo Kyiv
- Wales – Bangor City
- FR Yugoslavia – Partizan
North America
- Mexico – Tecos UAG
- United States / Canada – Montreal Impact (APSL)
South America
- Argentina
- Clausura – Independiente
- Apertura – River Plate
- Bolivia – Bolivia – Bolívar
- Brazil – Palmeiras
- Chile – Universidad de Chile
- Paraguay – Cerro Porteño
- Peru – Sporting Cristal
International tournaments
- African Cup of Nations in Tunisia (March 26 – April 10, 1994)
- Baltic Cup in Vilnius, Lithuania (July 29 – 31 1994)
- FIFA World Cup in the United States (June 17 – July 17, 1994)
National team results
Births
- January 6 – Denis Suárez, Spanish footballer
- January 15
- Jordy Croux, Belgian footballer
- Eric Dier, English footballer
- January 27 – Jack Stephens, English footballer
- March 13 – Gerard Deulofeu, Spanish and Catalan footballer
- March 27 – Yoan Cardinale, French goalkeeper
- May 5 – Javier Manquillo, Spanish footballer
- May 10 – Jamar Loza, Jamaican footballer
- June 15
- Vincent Janssen, Dutch footballer
- Iñaki Williams, Spanish footballer
- July 10 – Iuri Medeiros, Portuguese footballer
- July 11 – Lucas Ocampos, Argentine footballer
- August 18 – Morgan Sanson, French footballer
- November 10 – Óliver Torres, Spanish footballer
- December 2 – Cauley Woodrow, English club footballer
- December 29 – Louis Schaub, Austrian footballer
Deaths
January
- January 20 – Matt Busby, Scottish footballer and manager
March
- March 20 – Alfonso Rodríguez 'Foncho', Spanish footballer
April
- April 18 – Dener, Brazilian forward, 2 times capped for the Brazil national football team and active player of CR Vasco da Gama. (23 ; in a car crash)
May
- May 30 – Agostino Di Bartolomei, Italian footballer
July
- July 2 – Andrés Escobar, Colombian footballer (murdered)
- July 4 – Ştefan Dobay, Romanian footballer
September
- September 10 – Max Morlock, German international footballer (born 1925)
December
- December 31 – Bruno Pezzey, Austrian footballer (born 1955)
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