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Schedule for Week 1
Friday, June 17
At Chicago
Germany vs. Bolivia
At Dallas
Spain vs. South Korea
Saturday, June 18
At East Rutherford , N.J.
Italy vs. Ireland
At Pontiac, Mich.
Switzerland at United States
At Pasadena, Calif.
Colombia vs. Romania
Sunday, June 19
At Washington
Nortvay vs. Mexico
At Pasadena, Calif.
Cameroon vs. Sweden
Monday, June 20
At Stanford, Calif.
Brazil vs. Russia
At Washington
Netherlands vs. Saudi Arabia
Tuesday, June 21
At Chicago
Germany vs. Spain
Wednesday, June 22
At Pontiac, Mich.
Romania vs. Sxvitzerland
At Pasadena, Calif.
Colombia at United States
Thursday, June 23
At Foxboro, Mass.
South Korea vs. Bolivia
At East Rutherford, N.J.
Italy vs. Norway
Group Seeding
Group A
Colombia, Romania, Switzerland,
United States
Group B
Brazil, Cameroon, Russia, Sweden
Group C
Bolivia, Germany, South Korea,
Spain
Group D
Argentina, Bulgaria, Greece,
Nigeria
Group E
Italy, Ireland, Mexico, Norway
Group F
Belgium, Morocco, Netherlands,
Saudi Arabia
^fORUD Cup 1994
Wednesday • June 15, 1994
THE FIELD
Field positions
Each team puts 11 players on the field. Midfielders run an average of seven
miles a game. Strikers and fullbacks run five miles, defenders four miles and
goalkeepers two-and-a-half miles.
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Must be athletic, quick and usually are tall
and good jumpers. They also must be able
to both kick and punt the ball 70-80 yards
downfield.
Defenders
Helps if they are tall, so they can head the
ball away when it's in front of the net. Also
helps if they are big and able to knock down
the opposing team’s forwards. The central
defenders usually guard the other team's
forwards. Many teams allow their outside
defenders to push forward as wings.
Sweepers
Most teams usually use one defender as a
sweeper, or libero, who is given the freedom
to roam to any part of the field.
Midfielders
Must have good peripheral vision, able to
spot forwards who are free and pass the ball
to them. Also must be able to move back
and help the defenders.
Forwards
Their jobs are to put the ball in the net. They
must be rugged, since defenders knock
them down often. They also must be able to
outjump defenders and goalkeepers to score
on crossing passes. They usually have
tremendous speed, allowing them to outrun
defenders.
Midfielders
Forwards
Half-way line
Center spot
Center circle
Sideline
Sideline
Penalty
area
Corner
area
Penalty arc
Penalty
spot
Goal line Goal area
End line
Goal (8 feet high, 24 feet wide)
Sources: AP research; Soccer Access; Soccer Rules in Pictures, NCAA
Referee signals
A referee is in charge of the match. He enforces
rules, maintains order, keeps score and acts as
timekeeper. Because emotions can run high
during a game, his job can be a hazardous one.
He works with two linesmen, one on each side
of the field. They signal the referee when he is
unable to see a play. The referee can overrule
the linesmen. Flags draw referee’s attention.
Yellow Card
(Caution)
©excessive
fouling
©dissent
©unsportsmanlike
conduct
Linesman
signals
Red Card
(Ejection)
© violent conduct
© tackling from
behind
© using foul
language
© given a second
yellow card
Field
One-yard arcs
are drawn in the
four corners of
the field. Comer
kicks may be
taken from any
place inside the
arc.
For World Cup
games, the field is
75 yards wide and
115 yards long,
except at Giants
Stadium and the
Pontiac
Silverdome, where
the fields will be
several yards
narrower.
Each half opens
at the center
spot and that is
where the ball is
put after each
goal.
Penalty arc
exists to keep
players 10
yards from the
ball at the
taking of a
penalty kick.
A foul inside the
penalty area
results in a
penalty kick.
Penalty kicks are
taken from the
penalty spot, 12
yards from the
goal line.
Associated Press /Karl Gude, Ron Blum, Eileen Glanton
IndTrect Director Goal No goal Time-out Offside Kicking Dangerous Holding Steps by the Topping Offside,..SuBsti-
kick penalty kick play goalkeeper tution
(points at spot) (Note: Many signals not used in World Cup play.)
Sources: AP research; Soccer Access; Soccer Rules in Pictures, NCAA
Associated Press /Karl Gude, Ron Blum, Eileen Glanton
Team USA Roster
GROUP A UNITED STATES
Probable lineup
Coach-Bora Milutinovic
Source: La Gazzetta dello Sport
Goalkeepers: 1 Tony
Meola, 12 Juergen Sommer,
18 Brad Friedel.
Defenders: 2 Mike Lapper,
3 Mike Burns, 4 Cle
Kooiman, 17 Marcelo
Balboa, 20 Paul Caliguiri, 21
Fernando Clavijo, 22 Alexi
Lalas.
Midfielders: 5 Thomas
Dooley, 6 John Harkes, 7
Hugo Perez, 9 Tab Ramos,
13 Gobi Jones, 15 Joe-Max
Moore, 16 Mike Sorber, 19
Claudio Reyna.
Forwards: 8 Ernie Stewart,
10 Roy Wegerle, 11 Eric
Wynalda, 14 Frank Klopas.
AP Photo
Roy Wegerle (right) celebrates with teammates Eric Wynalda (11)
and Joe-Max Moore after his goal against Mexico June 4.
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U.S. team to use new lineup
Injury to forward Wegerle causes change
MISSION VIEJO, Calif. (AP)
— The United States has used
18 different lineups in 18 games
this season. In Saturday’s World
Cup opener against Switzer
land, coach Bora Milutinovic
will make it l9-for-l9.
‘T’m sure he has his own
game plan for every game we’ll
play,” forward Frank Klopas
said Monday, five days before
the Americans’ World Cup open
er against Switzerland.
Roy Wegerle, the most expe
rienced forward on the U.S.
team, said he won’t be in the
starting lineup against the
Swiss.
Wegerle was injured Jan. 8
and had three arthroscopic op
erations on his right knee this
spring, the last on April 15. He
hasn’t played a full game since
Jan. 3, when he scored for
Coventry City during a 1-1 tie
with Swindon Town in Eng
land’s Premier League.
Milutinovic wouldn’t say
whether he thought Wegerle
was fit enough to play a full
game, but the 30-year-old native
of South Africa thought he was.
“I think I can, and I want to
play,” Wegerle said, “but that’s
what Bora’s decided to do.”
Wegerle, who married an
American, became a naturalized
U.S. citizen before the 1992 U.S.
Cup exhibition tournament. He
scored the goal for the United
States in a 1-0 win against Mex
ico on June 4, the last World
Cup warmup for the Americans.
In his only other action since
the injury, he played 19 minutes
against Saudi Arabia on May 25
and 13 minutes against Greece
on May 28.
“There’s no substitute for
match fitness,” he admitted.