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Soccercardindex.Com soccercardindex.com Upper Deck World Cup USA 1994 (1993 Preview English/Spanish) USA Canada 99 Checklist 1-82 1 Tony Meola 47 Mike Sweeney 100 Checklist 83-165 2 Mike Lapper 48 Dale Mitchell 3 John Doyle 49 Randy Samuel Worlds Best 4 Bruce Murray 50 Dave Norman 101 Peter Schmeichel - Denmark 5 Thomas Dooley 51 Alex Bunbury 102 Oscar Ruggeri - Argentina 6 John Harkes 52 John Catliff 103 Frank Rijkaard - Holland 7 Hugo Perez 53 Lyndon Hooper 104 Bebeto .- Brazil 8 Dominic Kinnear 54 Colin Miller 105 Paolo Maldini - Italy 9 Tab Ramos 55 Carl Valentine 106 Igor Shalimov - Russia 10 Emie Stewart 56 Frank Yallop 107 Franco Baresi - Italy 11 Eric Wynalda 57 Craig Forrest 108 Ronald Koeman - Holland 12 Jeff Agoos 57 (58) Nick Dasovic 109 Roberto Baggio - Italy 13 Cobi Jones 59 Geoff Aunger 110 Marco Van Basten - Holland 14 Brian Quinn 60 Mark Watson 111 Giuseppe Signori - Italy 15 Des Armstrong 61 Paul Peschisolido 112 Dennis Bergkamp - Holland 16 Mike Sorber 62 John Limniatis 113 Georges Grun - Belgium 17 Roy Wegerle 114 Gianluigi Lentini - Italy 18 Brad Friedel 63 Alberto Acosta - Argentina 115 David Platt - England 19 Chris Henderson 64 Leo Rodringuez - Argentina 20 Paul Caligiuri 65 Diego Simeone - Argentina Rookies Guide to Soccer 21 Fernando Clavijo 66 Abel Balbo - Argentina 116 "Kicking Off" 22 Alexi Lalas 67 Robbie Slater . Australia 117 "Goal!" 23 Cle Kooiman 68 Andeas Herzog - Austria 118 Dribble 24 Peter Vermes 68 (69) Michel Preud' Homme - Belgium 119 Header 25 Mark Chung 70 Enzo Scifo - Belgium 120 Tackle 26 Joe-Max Moore 71 Rai - Brazil 121 Foul! 27 Frank Klopas 72 Palhinha - Brazil 122 Free Kick 28 Marcelo Balboa 73 Cafu - Brazil 123 "The Wall" 29 Janusz Michallik 74 Freddy Rincon - Colombia 124 Hat-Trick 30 Bora Milutinovic 75 Carlos Valderrama - Colombia 125 Penalty Kick 76 Flemming Povlsen - Denmark 126 Corner Kick Mexico 77 Brian Laudrup - Denmark 127 Throw-in 31 Raul Gutierrez 78 Stuart Pearce - England 128 Bicycle Kick 32 Claudio Suarez 79 Paul Ince - England 129 Offside 33 Ramirez Perales 79 (80) Paul Gascoigne - England 130 World Cup 34 Ignacio Ambriz 81 Ruud Gullit - Holland 35 Ramon Ramirez 82 Rob Witschge - Holland US Cup 93 Review 36 Miguel Herrera 83 Andy Townsend - Ireland 131 USA Team Photo 37 David Patino 84 Roberto Mancini - Italy 132 Mike Lapper 38 Alberto Garcia Aspe 85 Gianluca Vialli - Italy 133 Roy Wegerle 39 Jorge Campos 86 Gianluca Pagliuca - Italy 134 John Harkes 40 Luis Garcia 87 Erik Thorstvedt - Norway 135 Eric Wynalda 41 Luis Roberto Alves Zague 88 Vitor Baia - Portugal 136 Paul Ince 42 Miguel Espana 89 Paulo Futre - Portugal 137 Thomas Dooley 43 Luis Flores 89 (98) Enzo Francescoli – Uruguay 138 Alexi Lalas 44 Benjarmin Galindo 90 Igor Dobrovolski - Russia 139 Tony Meola 45 Hugo Sanchez 90 (91) Andrei Kantchelskis - Russia 140 T.Dooley/A.Lalas 46 Luis Miguel Salvador 92 Ally McCoist - Scotland 141 Tony Meola 93 Andoni Zubizarreta - Spain 142 Thomas Dooley 94 Tomas Brolin - Sweden 143 Ernie Stewart 95 Stefan Schwarz - Sweden 144 Tony Meola 96 Anders Limpar - Sweden 145 Silverdome 97 Ruben Sosa – Uruguay 98 see 89 soccercardindex.com Upper Deck World Cup USA 1994 (1993 Preview English/Spanish) From The Sideline INSERTS Honorary Captain 146 John Harkes R G 147 Roy Wegerle Bora’s Select HC1 Reggie Jackson 148 Eric Wynalda B1 of 10 Argentina HC2 Joe Montana 149 Tony Meola B2 of 10 Germany HC3 Michael Jordan 150 Des Armstrong B3 of 10 Brazil HC4 Wayne Gretzky 151 Chris Henderson B4 of 10 Italy R=Regular G=Gold Foil 152 Cobi Jones B5 of 10 USA 153 Janusz Michallik B6 of 10 Holland USA - Autographed Cards 154 Tab Ramos B7 of 10 Mexico 1 Tony Meola 155 Cle Kooiman B8 of 10 France 2 Mike Lapper 156 Dominic Kinnear B9 of 10 Ireland 3 John Doyle 157 Alexi Lalas B10 of 10 Belgium 4 Bruce Murray 158 Marcelo Balboa 5 Thomas Dooley 159 Fernando Clavijo World Star Holograms 6 John Harkes 160 Thomas Dooley Ruud Gullit 7 Hugo Perez 161 John Doyle Brian Laudrup 8 Dominic Kinnear 162 Mike Lapper Jorge Campos 9 Tab Ramos 163 Brad Friedel Roberto Baggio 10 Emie Stewart 164 Paul Caligiuri Bebeto 11 Eric Wynalda 165 Peter Vermes Oscar Ruggeri 12 Jeff Agoos Emilio Butrageno 13 Cobi Jones Eric Wynalda 14 Brian Quinn Paul Gascoigne 15 Des Armstrong 16 Mike Sorber Future Stars 17 Roy Wegerle (Walmart packs only) 18 Brad Friedel FS1 of 20 Faustion Aspnilla 19 Chris Henderson FS2 of 20 Demetrio Albertini 20 Paul Caligiuri FS3 of 20 Roy Keane 21 Fernando Clavijo FS4 of 20 Erik Mykland 22 Alexi Lalas FS5 of 20 Frank De Boer 23 Cle Kooiman FS6 of 20 Figo 24 Peter Vermes FS7 of 20 Mark Bosnich 25 Mark Chung FS8 of 20 Lee Sharpe 26 Joe-Max Moore FS9 of 20 Patrick B.Andersson 27 Frank Klopas FS10 of 20 Alex Escobar 28 Marcelo Balboa FS11 of 20 Brian Roy 29 Janusz Michallik FS12 of 20 Marco Simone FS13 of 20 Sergei Kiryakov Promo Cards FS14 of 20 Josep Guardiola WC-P1 ? FS15 of 20 Marc Wilmots WC-P2 Tony Meola FS16 of 20 Dino Baggio WC-P3 Chris Henderson FS17 of 20 Darren Anderton WC-P4 John Harkes FS18 of 20 Marc Overmars WC-P5 Paul Gascoigne FS19 of 20 Nick Bamby WC-P6 Luis Garcia FS20 of 20 Duncan Ferguson.
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