November 2006 in sports

30 November 2006 (Thursday)

^Note 1 : The match was suspended after 80 minutes of play at 3–0 due to crowd trouble. Feyenoord fans who gathered tickets for the match in an illegal way and others who were held at the stadium by the police were rioting during the whole match. After a 20-minute break, the match was finished.

29 November 2006 (Wednesday)

28 November 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Asian Games
  • CricketPakistani cricketer Mohammad Yousuf becomes the first to score 8 test centuries in a calendar year during the third test of the West Indies tour of Pakistan.
  • Equestrian:
    • The parents of Albert Zoer who own his horse Okidoki reject a €4,000,000 bid on the 10-year-old horse. Zoer already won several Grand-Prix events with Okidoki and they were part of the Dutch team that became World Champions in Aachen in 2006. Owner Mr. Zoer told the press he prefers his son's career over the money.
  • Swimming:
    • Breaststroke specialist Madelon Baans ends her career at the age of 29 to concentrate on her post-sport career. Baans is 49 time Dutch national champion, current Dutch national record holder at the 100m breaststroke in either the 25- and 50m pools. During the 2004 European Championships in Madrid, she won the bronze medal as being part of the 4 × 100 m medley, in the same year she reached the final at the 2004 Summer Olympics on the same discipline.
  • 2010 Winter Olympics:
    • Skicross will likely be added to the Olympic schedule as of the Vancouver Olympics in 2010 after the Executive Board voted in favour of the sport. The inclusion of skicross must also be approved by the Vancouver Olympic Committee for the sport to be officially part of the sport program. Other events that were up for inclusion were rejected. These events included: Biathlon mixed relay, mixed curling, team alpine skiing, team bobsleigh, team skeleton, team luge and women's ski jumping.

27 November 2006 (Monday)

26 November 2006 (Sunday)

25 November 2006 (Saturday)

24 November 2006 (Friday)

23 November 2006 (Thursday)

22 November 2006 (Wednesday)

21 November 2006 (Tuesday)

20 November 2006 (Monday)

  • Alpine skiing: Jose Maria Rienda Contreras suffers a heavy knee injury after falling during a training in preparation for the giant slalom World Cup in Aspen. Contreras, who won five World Cup meetings in her career will probably miss the whole alpine skiing season.
  • Major League Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard followed winning the Rookie of the Year award in 2005 with the 2006 Most Valuable Player award in the National League, becoming the fourth sophomore to do so.
  • Cycling: Former Danish cyclist Jesper Skibby confirms to have used doping during his career for years. Skibby writes this confession in his book that is released on 21 November.
  • NFL Monday Night Football: Jacksonville Jaguars 26, New York Giants 10. The Giants were held to a total of 26 yards rushing and are now tied with the Cowboys for first place in the NFC East.
  • Football (soccer):
    • ELF Cup Group Stage
    • 2007 ASEAN Football Championship Qualifying Round:
      •  Laos and  Philippines advance to the finals of the tournament which will be held in 2007.
      • With the top teams advancing to the finals, Laos overcame Brunei 4–1 to clinch first place at the sole group
      • The Philippines, which only needed a draw to qualify, beat the same Brunei team, 4–1, to clinch second place.
      • They will be joined by  Indonesia,  Malaysia,  Myanmar,  Singapore,  Thailand and  Vietnam.
    • General news:
      • São Paulo FC wins the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A for the fourth time in the history of the club, with still two more games to play. São Paulo's 1–1 draw versus Atlético Paranaense was enough to claim the title as the only opponent that was left Internacional lost 1–0 versus Paraná.
      • Frans Adelaar resigns as manager of ADO Den Haag one day after the match versus Vitesse Arnhem was abandoned at 0–3 when unhappy fans entered the pitch. Some fans were threatening Adelaar, who took his conclusions. Assistant manager Lex Schoenmaker will take care of the first team. Shirt sponsor "DSW" decided to remove the name of their company from the shirts immediately.

19 November 2006 (Sunday)

18 November 2006 (Saturday)

17 November 2006 (Friday)

16 November 2006 (Thursday)

15 November 2006 (Wednesday)

14 November 2006 (Tuesday)

13 November 2006 (Monday)

12 November 2006 (Sunday)

The Dynamo win the MLS Cup in their first season (their third overall as the previous two were as the San Jose Earthquakes) in a game where Revs forward Taylor Twellman and Dynamo striker Brian Ching score within 66 seconds of each other in the second overtime period.

11 November 2006 (Saturday)

10 November 2006 (Friday)

9 November 2006 (Thursday)

8 November 2006 (Wednesday)

7 November 2006 (Tuesday)

6 November 2006 (Monday)

5 November 2006 (Sunday)

Bye Week: Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles.

4 November 2006 (Saturday)

3 November 2006 (Friday)

2 November 2006 (Thursday)

1 November 2006 (Wednesday)

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