October 2005 in sports

31 October 2005

30 October 2005

Bye Week: Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks.

29 October 2005

NTRA Breeders' Cup website

28 October 2005

27 October 2005

26 October 2005

25 October 2005

24 October 2005

23 October 2005

Bye Week: Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

22 October 2005

21 October 2005

20 October 2005

19 October 2005

18 October 2005

17 October 2005

16 October 2005

Bye Week: Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers.

  • Auto racing:
    • Formula One: Fernando Alonso won the second Chinese Grand Prix, and gave Renault the Constructors' Championship in the process, ending Ferrari's six-year domination. (Formula1.com)
    • IRL: Dario Franchitti beats teammate Tony Kanaan to win the season-ending Toyota Indy 400 at California Speedway. There is controversy about the finish, however: as the two come to the finish line, Kanaan has a slight edge, but strangely slows down, allowing Franchitti to win. In victory lane, Franchitti states that he thinks Kanaan lifted, but Kanaan denies this, saying he "missed a shift or I hit the wrong button."
  • Cricket:

15 October 2005

14 October 2005

13 October 2005

12 October 2005

Teams in boldface have already qualified for Germany 2006.

11 October 2005

10 October 2005

9 October 2005

Bye Week: Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders.

8 October 2005

7 October 2005

6 October 2005

5 October 2005

4 October 2005

3 October 2005

2 October 2005

Bye Week: Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers.

1 October 2005

Divisions Clinched: Atlanta Braves (NL East); St. Louis Cardinals (NL Central); San Diego Padres (NL West); New York Yankees (AL East); Chicago White Sox (AL Central); Los Angeles Angels (AL West).

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