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Brazil's national team won the 1994 World Cup in the United States, avenging their loss in the final in 1990 and securing their fourth title in the tournament. The event saw a surge in the popularity of soccer in North America, and several dramatic moments marked the competition, including the death of Argentine legend Diego Maradona after using banned substances, and Colombia's elimination following the assassination of their defender Andrés Escobar after an own goal he scored against his team. The final ended in a goalless draw, with Brazil winning on penalties 3-2. Political and dramatic factors played a role in the tournament's events, which set records for attendance and featured thrilling performances.
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