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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.

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29 November 2006 (Wednesday)

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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)

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)

Related Research Articles

Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination tournaments where only one team or players can advance to the next round or win the tournament and replays are not allowed.

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