The 1992 United States Cup (U.S. Cup) was a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) organized international football tournament which took place in May and June 1992. This was the inaugural U.S. Cup, a tournament which ran until 2000, except for the World Cup years of 1994 and 1998.
In this first U.S. Cup, the United States hosted Italy, Ireland and Portugal in a round robin tournament. The team with the highest number of points at the end of the tournament won the competition. The United States exceeded expectations by winning the first U.S. Cup.
The United States defeated Ireland in the opening game. While the score of this game would suggest a United States dominance, the game was much closer than 3-1. The match was scoreless at halftime. Ireland scored first when Mick McCarthy headed in a cross from Steve Staunton in the 51st minute. The United States scored three minutes later when Marcelo Balboa scored from a set play. The United States scored again when Fernando Clavijo passed to Tab Ramos, who scored from 20 yards. Clavijo came on for Chris Henderson who went off injured after himself replacing Peter Vermes at half time. John Harkes scored the United States's third goal in the 87th minute.
In the second game, Italy and Portugal played to a scoreless draw. Both teams had players sent off, Roberto Donadoni (Italy) in the 84th minute and Leal (Portugal) in the 86th minute.
Italy: Walter Zenga, Moreno Mannini, Paolo Maldini, Luca Fusi (Galia 78âÂÂ), Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Roberto Baggio (Casiraghi 71âÂÂ), Bianchi (Giuseppe Signori 85âÂÂ), Donadoni, Vialli, Di Chiara (Lombardo 35âÂÂ)
Portugal: VÃÂtor BaÃÂa, J. Couto (António da Silva Samuel 39âÂÂ), Paulo Madeira, Leal, João V. Pinto, LuÃÂs Figo (Filipe 87âÂÂ), Rui Filipe, Peixe (Domingos 85âÂÂ), VÃÂtor Paneira (Jaime Magalhães 46âÂÂ), Jorge Cadete (Semedo 86âÂÂ), João D. Pinto
The United States won a 1-0 victory over Portugal in front of only 10,402 fans at Chicago's Soldier Field. In the 35th minute, Roy Wegerle, breaking down the middle, took a long pass from Bruce Murray. Wegerle ran through the Portuguese defense and faced the Portuguese keeper, Adelino Barros. Barros rushed out to cut the angle, but Wegerle shifted the ball to his left foot and shot into the empty net.
United States: Tony Meola, Marcelo Balboa, John Doyle, Thomas Dooley, Paul Caligiuri (Fernando Clavijo 61âÂÂ), Brian Quinn, Tab Ramos, Bruce Murray (Chris Henderson 46âÂÂ), John Harkes, (Janusz Michallik 78âÂÂ), Hugo Perez (Earnie Stewart 68âÂÂ), Roy Wegerle
Portugal: Adelino Barros, J. Couto, Torres (Filipe 34âÂÂ), Paulo Madeira, João V. Pinto, Semedo, Magalhães (Cadete 46âÂÂ), LuÃÂs Figo (Sousa 81âÂÂ), Peixe, João D. Pinto (Paneira 46âÂÂ), Domingos (Jorge Cadete 77âÂÂ)
Italy scored twice, once from normal play and the second from a penalty kick. Ireland's goalkeeper, Packie Bonner, was sent off in the 64th minute.
Italy: Walter Zenga, Franco Baresi (Ferri 77âÂÂ), Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Costacurta, Bianchi (Lombardo 73âÂÂ), Galia, Fusi (Venturin 46âÂÂ), Carboni (Mannini 51âÂÂ), Giuseppe Signori, Mancini (Vialli 80âÂÂ), Casiraghi
Ireland: Bonner, Steve Staunton, O.Leary, McCarthy (McLoughlin 46âÂÂ), Irwin (Peyton 66âÂÂ), Houghton, Townsend, McGrath, McGoldrick (Phelan 80âÂÂ), Niall Quinn (Tommy Coyne 72âÂÂ), Aldridge (Kelly 78âÂÂ)
Roberto Baggio scored the first goal for Italy in the second minute. However, John Harkes of the United States scored his second goal of the tournament with a 13-yard shot in the 23rd minute. The game ended 1-1, and the United States won its first U.S. Cup.
United States: Tony Meola, Marcelo Balboa, Thomas Dooley, John Doyle, Paul Caligiuri, Brian Quinn, Tab Ramos (Janusz Michallik 86âÂÂ), Bruce Murray (Fernando Clavijo 46âÂÂ), John Harkes, Hugo Pérez (Earnie Stewart 75âÂÂ), Roy Wegerle
Italy: Luca Marchegiani, Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Giuseppe Mannini, Roberto Galia (Alberto Di Chiara 65'), Alessandro Bianchi, Riccardo Ferri (Luca Fusi 46'), Roberto Donadoni, Giuseppe Signori, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Roberto Baggio (Gianluca Vialli 74')
Irish player Steven Staunton scored directly from a corner kick. Tommy Coyne scored a second Irish goal in the 89th minute.
Ireland: Peyton, Steve Staunton, McCarthy, O. Leary, Morris, Houghton, McLoughlin, McGrath, Phelan (McGoldrick 89âÂÂ), Kelly (Tommy Coyne 58âÂÂ), Niall Quinn (Aldridge 87âÂÂ)
Portugal: VÃÂtor BaÃÂa, Leal (Magalhães 71âÂÂ), J. Couto (João D. Pinto 46âÂÂ), Samuel, Fernando Couto, João V. Pinto, Semedo (Paulo Sousa 75âÂÂ), Rui Filipe, VÃÂtor Paneira (Filipe 46âÂÂ), LuÃÂs Figo (Domingos 46âÂÂ), Jorge Cadete
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