1996 U.S. Cup

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The 1996 U.S. Cup was a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) organized international football tournament in June 1996.[1] The USSF had hosted the annual U.S. Cup since 1992, except for the World Cup years of 1994 and 1998. The four teams in 1996 were the United States, Mexico, Bolivia, and Republic of Ireland. Staged as a six-game, round robin tournament, the team with the best win–loss record took the title. Bolivia was playing its first U.S. Cup while both Ireland and Mexico were playing their second U.S. Cup. Mexico won the competition, a result it repeated in 1997 and 1999.

GenreSporting Event
DateJune
VenueGiants Stadium
LocationEast Rutherford
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1996 U.S. Cup
GenreSporting Event
DateJune
VenueGiants Stadium
LocationEast Rutherford
CountryUnited States
ParticipantsUnited States United States
Mexico Mexico
Bolivia Bolivia
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
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June 8: Mexico vs Bolivia

More information Mexico, 1–0 ...
Mexico 1–0 Bolivia
Garcia 80’ (Report)
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Attendance: 25,187
Referee: Hall (USA)

June 9: USA vs Ireland

June 12: Mexico vs Ireland

Mexico and Ireland played to a 2-2 tie at the Giants Stadium in East Rutherford. Luis Garcia scored first for Mexico in the 40th minute. Four minutes later, David Connolly, just beginning his national team career, evened the score. Five minutes later, Ireland gained from a Mexico own goal off Davino. However, Ireland had two men sent off, Liam Daish and Niall Quinn, as well as their manager Mick McCarthy, and Luis Garcia converted a 70th-minute penalty to end the game at 2-2. The automatic one game suspension of McCarthy was overturned on appeal.

More information Mexico, 2–2 ...
Mexico 2–2 Republic of Ireland
Garcia 40’
Garcia 70’
(Report) Connolly 44'
O.G. 49’
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Attendance: 21,322
Referee: Dominguez (USA)

Mexico: Oswaldo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez, Duilio Davino, Joaquín del Olmo, Germán Villa, Raúl Lara, Manuel Sol, Rafael Garcia (Cuauhtémoc Blanco 54’), Enrique Alfaro, Luis García Postigo, Francisco Palencia (José Manuel Abundis 45’)

Ireland: Packie Bonner, Curtis Fleming, Gary Breen, Liam Daish, Ian Harte, Mark Kennedy (Terry Phelan 73’), Dave Savage, Alan McLoughlin, Alan Moore, Keith O'Neill, David Connolly

June 12: USA vs Bolivia

June 15: Ireland vs Bolivia

June 16: USA vs Mexico

The USA and Mexico, under former U.S. coach Bora Milutinovic tied 2-2 in the final game of the competition.[2] The high tempo game went back and forth as the teams scored goals in both halves. The U.S. scored first with an Eric Wynalda shot in the 34th minute, but Mexico scored with a Garcia goal in the 45th minute. Cuauhtémoc Blanco scored what appeared to be the winning goal in the 89th minute, but Thomas Dooley scored a minute later.[3] With the tie, Mexico won first in the standings and the first of its three consecutive U.S. Cup titles.

More information United States, 2–2 ...
United States 2–2 Mexico
Wynalda 34’
Dooley 90’
(Report) R. García 45'
Blanco 89’
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Attendance: 92,216
Referee: unknown

United States: Brad Friedel, Mike Burns (Mike Sorber 72’), Marcelo Balboa, Alexi Lalas, Paul Caligiuri, John Harkes, Thomas Dooley, Tab Ramos, Cobi Jones, Claudio Reyna, Eric Wynalda (Brian McBride 65’)

Mexico: Jorge Campos, Claudio Suárez, Duilio Davino, Raúl Lara, Rafael Garcia, Manuel Sol, Enrique Alfaro (Cuauhtémoc Blanco 75’), Francisco Palencia (José Manuel Abundis 80), Joaquín del Olmo, Germán Villa, Luis García Postigo

Champion


1996 U.S. Cup Winner:

Mexico
Mexico
First title

Scorers

Final rankings

More information Team, Pts ...
Team Pts GP W T L GF GA Dif Perc
1  Mexico 5312054+155.6%
2  Republic of Ireland 4311164+244.4%
3  United States 4311145-144.4%
4  Bolivia 3310224-233,0%
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