Soccer, known as football internationally, was not a mainstream sport in the United States prior to the 1994 World Cup. The event was pivotal in changing perceptions and increasing interest in the game.
Despite initial skepticism, the tournament ultimately proved to be a major success, drawing attention and enthusiasm from a diverse audience across the country.
The legacy of the 1994 World Cup continues to influence American soccer, contributing to the sport's development and the establishment of a more robust soccer culture in the U.S.