Chile national football team 1994

Chile national football team 1994

The Chile national football team played a total number of eight international matches in the 1994 season under the guidance of newly appointed manager Mirko Jozić.

Contents

Results

France vs Chile

Friendly match
22 March 1994
№ 446
 France 3 – 1  Chile Stade Gerland, Lyon
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Brito (ESP)
Papin Goal 7'
Djorkaeff Goal 36'
Martins Goal 50'
Zamorano Goal 11'

Saudi Arabia vs Chile

Friendly match
27 March 1994
№ 447
 Saudi Arabia 0 – 2  Chile King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Azid Doheil (KSA)
Tudor Goal 18' (pk)
Tupper Goal 85'

Saudi Arabia vs Chile

Friendly match
30 March 1994
№ 448
 Saudi Arabia 2 – 2  Chile King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Al-Bohairi (KSA)
Al-Jaber Goal 65'
Al-Ghashayan Goal 86'
Lepe Goal 29' (pk)
Al-Qarni Goal 47' (og)

United States vs Chile

Friendly match
30 April 1994
№ 449
 United States 0 – 2  Chile University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Attendance: 15,610
Referee: Gutiérrez (CRC)
Barrera Goal 45'
González Goal 89'

Chile vs Argentina

Friendly match
18 May 1994
№ 450
 Chile 3 – 3  Argentina Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 51,193
Referee: Dluzniewski (URU)
Barrera Goal 33', Goal 79'
Salas Goal 75'
Chamot Goal 9'
Balbo Goal 68'
Ruggeri Goal 82'

Chile vs Peru

Friendly match
25 May 1994
№ 451
 Chile 2 – 1  Peru Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 23,892
Referee: Fariña (PAR)
Mendoza Goal 14'
Zamorano Goal 45'
Soto Goal 14'

Chile vs Bolivia

Friendly match
21 September 1994
№ 452
Chile  1 – 2  Bolivia Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 12,072
Referee: Lamolina (ARG)
Tudor Goal 54' (pk) Ramallo Goal 27'
Pinedo Goal 80'

Chile vs Argentina

Friendly match
16 November 1994
№ 453
 Chile 0 – 3  Argentina Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 21,842
Referee: Torres (COL)
Rambert Goal 5'
Espina Goal 23'
Escudero Goal 79'

Notes

See also

  • Primera División Chilena 1994

References


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