World Series of Soccer

The term World Series of Soccer was initially a series of senior international soccer matches held by USSF between 1991 and 1994.

In 2005, Major League Soccer re-introduced the name for a series of professional matches in the United States.

U.S. roster

National Team player pool for the 1991 World Series of Soccer:

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club
1 1GK Tony Meola 21 February 1969 100 Fort Lauderdale Strikers
18 1GK Mark Dodd 14 September 1965 15 Colorado Foxes
21 2DF Fernando Clavijo 23 January 1956 61 St. Louis Storm
3 2DF John Doyle 16 April 1966 53 Örgryte IS
15 2DF Desmond Armstrong 2 November 1964 81 Santos FC
2 2DF Steve Trittschuh 24 April 1965 38 Sparta Prague
2DF Janusz Michallik 22 April 1966 44 Gremio Lusitano
2DF Bruce Savage 21 December 1960 16 Baltimore Blast
22 2DF Alexi Lalas 1 June 1970 96 Rutgers University
2DF Robin Fraser 17 December 1966 27 Colorado Foxes
2DF Troy Dayak 21 January 1971 9 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
17 2DF Marcelo Balboa 8 August 1967 128 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
2DF Jimmy Banks 2 September 1964 36 Milwaukee Wave
12 2DF Jeff Agoos 2 May 1968 134 University of Virginia
2DF Troy Snyder 24 November 1965 5 Dallas Sidekicks
12 3MF Paul Krumpe 4 March 1963 25 Colorado Foxes
9/14/16 3MF Brian Quinn 24 May 1960 48 San Diego Sockers
9 3MF Tab Ramos 21 September 1966 81 Figueres
6 3MF John Harkes 8 March 1967 90 Sheffield Wednesday
19 3MF Chris Henderson 11 December 1970 79 UCLA
8 3MF Dominic Kinnear 26 July 1967 56 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
7 3MF Hugo Perez 8 November 1963 73 Örgryte IS
20 3MF Paul Caligiuri 9 May 1964 110 Hansa Rostock
8 3MF Henry Gutierrez 28 August 1968 1 Stade Rennais F.C.
4FW Steve Rammel 20 April 1968 0 Rutgers University
10 4FW Peter Vermes 21 November 1966 67 Tampa Bay Rowdies
11 4FW Eric Wynalda 9 June 1969 107 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
4 4FW Bruce Murray 25 January 1966 86 Maryland Bays
14 4FW Frank Klopas 1 September 1966 39 AEK Athens
7/9 4FW Dante Washington 21 November 1970 6 Radford University

1991

In 1991, the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), established and promoted a series of national team games between the United States men's national soccer team and other national soccer teams. The goal was to provide U.S. soccer players on the national team an opportunity to play high level competitive soccer. The collapse of the North American Soccer League had removed the ability of U.S. players getting meaningful outdoor experience. While indoor soccer was booming, USSF didn't see it as an adequate replacement for outdoor competition when it came to preparing players for international outdoor soccer.

Results

May 5 San Diego California United States 1-0 Uruguay

May 19 Stanford Stadium Palo Alto United States 0-1 Argentina

    June 1 Foxboro Stadium Foxborough United States 1-1 Ireland

    November 24. Texas Stadium Irving United States 1-1 Costa Rica

    1992

    Results

    May 30, 1992 RFK Stadium Washington United States 3–1 Ireland (match part of 1992 U.S. Cup)

    June 3, 1992 Soldier Field Chicago United States 1–0 Portugal (match part of 1992 U.S. Cup)

    June 6, 1992 Soldier Field Chicago United States 1–1 Italy (match part of 1992 U.S. Cup)

    1993

    In 1993, USSF resurrected the World Series of Soccer to prepare the national team for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. As the host nation, the U.S. did not need to qualify. Therefore, USSF sought other games to provide the team with competitive experience.

    Results

    Jan 30 United States 2-2 Denmark

    Feb 13 United States 0-1 Russia

    Feb 21 United States 0-0 Russia

    May 8 United States 1-2 Colombia

    June 6 Yale Bowl New Harven United States 0-2 Brazil (match part of 1993 U.S. Cup)

    June 9 Foxboro Stadium Foxborough United States 2-0 England (match part of 1993 U.S. Cup)

    June 13 Soldier Field Chicago United States 3-4 Germany (match part of 1993 U.S. Cup)

    1994

    In 1994, the U.S. national team played three matches in Ohio, billed by USSF as part of the World Series of Soccer:

    Results

    May 21, 1994 United States 2-3 Bayern Munich

    May 25 United States 0-0 Saudi Arabia

    May 28 United States 1-1 Greece

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