The United States have enjoyed a long and fascinating history at the FIFA World Cup. From reaching the semi-finals in the inaugural tournament to becoming a regular participant in the modern era, the USMNT have steadily established itself on football’s biggest stage.
As the country is the co-host of the FIFA World Cup 2026, interest in the United States’ World Cup history continues to grow. Below is a complete look at the USA’s FIFA World Cup records, stage-wise finishes, and notable statistics.
πΊπΈ United States FIFA World Cup Last Exit from Each Stage
*π as hosts
π Last Champions Finish: Never
π₯ Last Runners-up Finish: Never
π₯ Last Semi-final Exit: 1930
π· Last Quarter-final Exit: 2002
π© Last Round of 16 Exit: 2022
π£ Last Round of 32 Exit: Never
π¨ Last Second Group Stage Exit: Never
π» Last Group Stage Exit: 2006
π United States FIFA World Cup Records: Year-by-Year Finishes
π Champions: Never
π₯ Runners-up: Never
π₯ Third Place: 19301
4οΈβ£ Fourth Place: Never
π· Quarter-finals: 2002
π© Round of 16: 1934, 1994*, 2010, 2014, 2022
π£ Round of 32: Never
π¨ Second Group Stage: Never
π» First Group Stage/Only Group Stage: 1950, 1990, 1998, 2006
Mexico at the FIFA World Cup: Stage-wise Exit History & Finishing Record
π Interesting United States FIFA World Cup Records and Facts
- The United States reached the Semi-finals in the inaugural FIFA World Cup (1930), eventually finishing third, which remains the nation’s best-ever result. They are still the only CONCACAF side to ever qualify for the World Cup Semifinals.
- After missing several tournaments, the United States qualified for seven consecutive FIFA World Cups between 1990 and 2014.
- The United States hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup and is one of the three co-hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, alongside Canada and Mexico.
β United States FIFA World Cup Best Performance
The United States’ greatest FIFA World Cup achievement came in 1930, when they finished third in the inaugural tournament after reaching the Semi-finals. Argentina beat them in the Semi-final by 6-1.
Their best finish in the modern era came in 2002, where the Americans reached the Quarter-finals before losing narrowly to Germany (1-0). That campaign remains one of the country’s finest performances on the world stage and helped establish the USMNT as a competitive international side.
- There was no official third-place game in the World Cup 1930. However, FIFA officially awarded the third-place status to the United States over the other Semifinal loser Yugoslavia, due to the USMNT finishing with the better tournament goal difference (+1) than Yugoslavia. β©οΈ