Object ID
F2016.88
Object Name
Newspaper
Measurements
31.59252 cm. W x 51.5950200000 cm. L, Item (Overall)
Material
Paper; Plastic
Object Entities
Tribune, Chicago (created by)
Jones, Cobi (is related to)
Klopas, Frank (is related to)
Commer, Juergen (is related to)
Meola, Tony (is related to)
Friedel, Brad (is related to)
Ramos, Tab (is related to)
Clavijo, Fernando (is related to)
Stewart, Ernie (is related to)
Reyna, Claudio (is related to)
Harkes, John (is related to)
Kooiman, Cle (is related to)
Wynalda, Eric (is related to)
Moore, Joe-Max (is related to)
Burns, Mike (is related to)
Perez, Hugo (is related to)
Lapper, Mike (is related to)
Wegerle, Roy (is related to)
Balboa, Marcelo (is related to)
Lalas, Alexi (is related to)
Dooley, Thomas (is related to)
Caligiuri, Paul (is related to)
Shorber, Mike (is related to)
Access Points
Object Description
Laminated newspaper picture of the 1994 World Cup U.S.A team, with a list of the players on the right, along with the United States flag and their schedule. The players are wearing red and white striped uniforms with light blue shorts, except for the three goalies sitting in the front middle, who are wearing red and yellow shirts with black shorts.
Origin
Frank Klopas, number 14 (front row) was born in Prosymna, Greece, and immigrated to America when he was 8 years old. He received U.S. citizenship at the age of 18.

In 1994, the World Cup was held in the United States of America. It was won by Brazil, and drew a record number of spectators.
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Citation
Newspaper, National Hellenic Museum, https://collections.nationalhellenicmuseum.org/Detail/objects/11214. Accessed 03/29/24.