U.S. national team coach
1995 Copa America When Milutinović resigned from the team after the World Cup, the
United States Soccer Federation (USSF) named Sampson as the interim coach in April 1995. After leading the US to a surprising fourth-place finish at the
Copa América 1995, including a 3–0 romp over
Argentina, as well as a victory over arch-rivals
Mexico in the quarterfinals, Sampson was promoted to full-time national team coach in August 1995.
1998 Gold Cup Sampson coached the team to a second-place finish in the
1998 Gold Cup, including a historic 1–0 victory over Brazil in the semi-final. There were injuries to both of the U.S.'s primary attacking threat,
Eric Wynalda and creative midfielder
Tab Ramos. The
1998 World Cup would prove more challenging. Playing the likes of
Germany and
Yugoslavia were significantly more difficult than in
CONCACAF qualifying. Sampson changed the formation in the spring of 1998 to an unusual 3–6–1 formation in preparation for the Germany match, trying to counter the quality of the German midfield. The conservative approach almost worked but was not to be as his team conceded a goal from a corner in the first half. When Sampson changed the system in the second half his team showed promise but was thwarted by an exceptional strike by
Jürgen Klinsmann. The team lost 2–0. The second match against Iran showed a spirited team but one that could not find the back of the net. The U.S. team hit the crossbar and post on five occasions en route to a
2–1 loss in their most critical match. Counter-attack goals got the best of the U.S. seeking to overcome the Germany loss and the player unrest after that match. The lone goal came from
Brian McBride. After significant personnel changes for the Yugoslavia game, the team lost 1–0. Failing to win a game and finishing in last place, Sampson resigned as coach on June 29, 1998. In February 2010, Sampson said that John Harkes was dropped from the 1998 World Cup because of an affair between Harkes and Amy Wynalda, then the wife of U.S. striker Eric Wynalda. Long rumored as the reason Harkes was dropped, Sampson finally cleared the air after Eric Wynalda confirmed the rumors during a discussion about the situation for the English National team in the run up to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. ==Costa Rica national team==