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The 2026 World Cup countdown highlights Eric Wynalda's redemption after a rough start in 1990. In 1994, he faced a rash before the match against Switzerland but scored a memorable free kick goal.
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Eric Wynaldaâs first World Cup experience ended in embarrassment after 52 minutes.
Czechoslovakia's Ä˝ubomĂr MoravÄĂk baited the U.S. forward after continually stepping on Wynaldaâs foot throughout their match in the 1990 World Cup. Wynalda, tired of the gamesmanship, shoved MoravÄĂk, which was spotted by Kurt RĂśthlisberger, who brandished a red card.
Four years later, Wynalda would get a second chance and redeem himself in front of 73,000 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome.
That opportunity almost never came to fruition for Wynalda, who made 106 appearances for the U.S. The night before the teamâs opening match of the 1994 World Cup against Switzerland, he felt a rash begin to develop on his body. He took medicine to treat it, but did not get a good night's sleep (the O.J. Simpson White Bronco chase being that same night didnât help anyoneâs ability to get plentiful rest).
A switch from Powerade to Gatorade by the team caused Wynalda to break out in hives. He was so fatigued from the lack of sleep and the allergic reaction that he was subbed out in the 57th minute coming off the field with swollen, red hands.
But just before halftime, Wynalda made his mark on the match.
His 45th minute goal would help the U.S. start the 1994 World Cup off with a 1-1 draw.
"It definitely was the best goal of my life," Wynalda said later. "You really have to hit that shot perfectly for it to work, and that's what happened."
Wynalda wasn't even the main free-kick taker on the squad. That was Claudia Reyna's job, but a hurt hamstring ruled him out for the tournament. Tab Ramos could have been the one, but he told Wynalda that the 28-yard distance was out of his range.
âIn that minute, it seemed to me as if there was no one else in the stadium. I just swung my foot at the ball and it flew in,â Wynalda said. âThe noise that greeted me was deafening.â
The U.S would go on and beat Colombia and lose to Romania in its final two group stage matches. The four points were good enough to advance to the knockout round where they would fall to eventual champions Brazil, 1-0.
Eric Wynalda was red-carded after shoving Ä˝ubomĂr MoravÄĂk for repeatedly stepping on his foot during the match.
Eric Wynalda redeemed himself by scoring a free kick goal in front of 73,000 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome during the match against Switzerland.
The night before the match against Switzerland, Wynalda developed a rash and struggled to sleep due to the stress of the O.J. Simpson White Bronco chase.

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Wynalda's goal in 1994 was one of the 34 he scored for the U.S. When he retired in 2000, he was the all-time leading scorer for the U.S. men's team. His record would stand for eight years before being passed by Landon Donovan.