Brazil defeated Italy in a penalty shoot-out to win the 1994 [1] FIFA World Cup championship match.
The victory ended a long drought for the Brazilian national team and cemented the 1994 [1] tournament as a defining moment in international football history.
The final took place on July 17, 1994 [2] at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California, in the U.S. [2]. Both teams played through regulation and extra time without scoring, resulting in a zero-zero [2] draw. The deadlock forced the match into a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner of the global tournament.
Brazil ultimately prevailed in the shoot-out with a 3-2 [2] victory over Italy. The match was characterized by a tactical struggle between the two nations, with Brazil relying on a combination of pragmatic defense and the offensive capabilities of players like Romário [2].
This specific final is remembered for its tension and the high stakes involved for both squads. The result ensured that Brazil claimed the trophy in the United States, marking a successful campaign for the South American side. The 1994 [1] event remains one of the most cited finals in the history of the competition due to the dramatic nature of the tie-break.
“Brazil defeated Italy in a penalty shoot-out to win the 1994 FIFA World Cup championship match.”
The 1994 final represents a pivotal shift in Brazilian football, where the team balanced its traditional attacking flair with a more disciplined, pragmatic approach to secure the title. By defeating Italy in a high-pressure shoot-out, Brazil re-established its dominance on the world stage and concluded a period of championship instability.




