🇮🇹 Azzurri Football: US Cup 1930-31 – Retro Calcio

AZURRI FOOTBALL: US CUP (30-31/05 03-04-06-07/06/1992) 30/05/1992

During the 1992 U.S. Cup, Italy played three matches, finishing as the tournament runner-up.

Match 1: Italy vs. Portugal

Date: May 31, 1992

Venue: Yale Bowl, New Haven

Result: 0-0

Lineup: Walter Zenga, Moreno Mannini, Paolo Maldini, Luca Fusi (Roberto Galia 78′), Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Roberto Baggio (Pierluigi Casiraghi 71′), Alessandro Bianchi (Giuseppe Signori 85′), Roberto Donadoni, Gianluca Vialli, Alberto Di Chiara (Attilio Lombardo 35′)

Disciplines: Roberto Donadoni (Red Card, 84′)

Match 2: Italy vs. Republic of Ireland

Date: June 4, 1992

Venue: Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough

Result: 2-0 (Goals: Signori 17′, Costacurta 66′ pen)

Lineup: Walter Zenga, Franco Baresi (Riccardo Ferri 77′), Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Costacurta, Alessandro Bianchi (Attilio Lombardo 73′), Roberto Galia, Luca Fusi (Giorgio Venturin 46′), Amedeo Carboni (Moreno Mannini 51′), Giuseppe Signori, Roberto Mancini (Gianluca Vialli 80′), Pierluigi Casiraghi

Match 3: United States vs. Italy

Date: June 6, 1992

Venue: Soldier Field, Chicago

Result: 1-1 (Italy Goal: Roberto Baggio 2′)

Lineup: Luca Marchegiani, Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Moreno Mannini, Roberto Galia (Alberto Di Chiara 65′), Alessandro Bianchi (Attilio Lombardo 74′), Riccardo Ferri (Luca Fusi 46′), Roberto Donadoni, Giuseppe Signori, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Roberto Baggio (Gianluca Vialli 74′)

Cumulative Tournament Stats for Italy

Total Points: 5, Record: 1-2-0

Goals For: 3, Goals Against: 1

Goal Scorers: Giuseppe Signori (1), Alessandro Costacurta (1), Roberto Baggio (1)

Total Attendance for Italy Matches: 100,504, Average: 33,501 per match.

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