The FIFA World Cup USA 1994 logo shows a football moving across a stylized American flag, with red stripes and blue star-shaped panels creating a sense of speed. The wordmark above reads “WorldCup USA 94,” using black, red and blue typography.
The design connects the tournament directly to the United States through the flag colours and stripe pattern. The football cutting across the flag gives the emblem a dynamic, American sports-style look, presenting soccer as fast, modern and ready for a new audience.
USA 1994 was the first FIFA World Cup hosted by the United States, staged from June 17 to July 17 across nine venues. It became famous for record-breaking attendance and helped accelerate the growth of professional soccer in the country.
The logo was created by Pentagram and unveiled in Los Angeles on April 17, 1991. Its bold graphic style matched the early-1990s American sports branding used throughout the tournament’s visual identity.
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Official emblem for the FIFA World Cup 1994, hosted in USA. This page focuses on the edition logo for fans and researchers. A high‑quality and PNG with a transparent background is provided for reference.








