December 2006 in sports

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  • Volleyball 2006:
    • Men's CEV Champions League 2006–07

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12 December 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Football (soccer):
    • The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) officially announces their interest in hosting the FIFA World Cup 2014. President Ricardo Teixeira said Brazil will host the World Cup for the first time in 64 years. FIFA members already announced that the World Cup will be most likely held in South America. All other CONMEBOL members support Brazil in hosting the event.

11 December 2006 (Monday)

  • NFL Monday Night Football: Chicago Bears 42, St. Louis Rams 27.
    • Bears return specialist Devin Hester sets a new NFL single-season record with his fifth (94 yards on a kickoff in the first quarter) and sixth (96 yards on a fourth quarter kickoff) kick returns for a touchdown. The two kickoff returns for touchdowns tie the NFL single-game record for the sixth time, last done by Chad Morton with the New York Jets against the Buffalo Bills on 8 September 2002. (NFL.com)
  • NBA: Commissioner David Stern announces that the league's widely criticized new microfiber composite ball will be replaced by the league's old leather ball, effective 1 January 2007. (ESPN)
  • Football (soccer):
    • FIFA Club World Cup 2006:
    • General news: West Ham United fires manager Alan Pardew due to weak performances in the league. Last weekend "The Hammers" were beaten 4–0 by Bolton Wanderers and dropped down to the 18th position.
  • Tennis: Jan Siemerink is appointed as the new manager of the Dutch Davis Cup Team to replace Tjerk Bogtstra.

10 December 2006 (Sunday)

9 December 2006 (Saturday)

8 December 2006 (Friday)

7 December 2006 (Thursday)

  • Baseball: MLB.com reports that the San Francisco Giants and Barry Bonds have agreed on a one-year, $16 million (US$) contract.
  • Football (American):
    • NFL Week 14 Thursday night game: Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Cleveland Browns 7. Willie Parker broke the Steelers' all-time record for most yards rushing in a game by a running back with 223 yards on 32 carries. By comparison, the Browns had a total of 18 yards on 11 carries as a team.
  • NBA: In a game that tied for the fourth-highest combined scoring game in league history, the Phoenix Suns defeated the New Jersey Nets in double overtime, 161–157. Steve Nash led all scorers with 42 points for the Suns, while the Nets' Jason Kidd had his 89th triple double (38 points, 14 assists and 14 rebounds) in a losing effort, tying him with Wilt Chamberlain for third place on the all-time list.
  • Asian Games:
    • Tragedy struck the Asian Games when South Korean equestrian athlete Kim Hyung-chil died after falling off his horse during the cross country competition which took place in the rain. The accident occurred at jump number eight during the cross-country stage of the three-day eventing competition. After the horse rolled over him, he was taken to the hospital, with his death later confirmed by the organizing committee. Kim won a silver medal at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan on the same horse.
  • Football (soccer):
    • The UEFA gives Feyenoord Rotterdam a fine of €125,000, because of the crowd trouble that occurred during their match versus AS Nancy on 30 November. Feyenoord also has to pay to repair the Stade Marcel Picot and will play two home matches without any supporters if something similar happens within the next three years.
  • Swimming: European Short Course Swimming Championships 2006:
    • The German relay team, Helge Meeuw, Johannes Neumann, Thomas Rupprath and Jens Schreiber beats the World Record at the 4x50m Medley relay. The time of 1:34.06 was 0.40 faster than the old record, which was also swum by a German team.
    • Arkady Vyatchanin swims a new European record at the 200m backstroke. The Russian became the first European to swim under 1:50.00, finishing 0.02 underneath the time. The previous European record was 1:50.43 held by Markus Rogan.
    • Otylia Jędrzejczak beats Annika Mehlhorn's European record of 2:05.77 to 2:04.94, becoming the first European to swim under 2:05.00 at the 200m butterfly. Mehlhorn herself only finished in fifth position.

6 December 2006 (Wednesday)

5 December 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Asian Games
    • Badminton
      • Men's Team Final: China 3–2 South Korea
      • Women's Team Final: China 3–0 Japan
    • Cue Sports
      • Men's Snooker (Team): India , China , Hong Kong , and Malaysia advance to the medal round.
      • Men's English Billiards (singles): Pankaj Arjan Advani ; Ashok Harishankar Shandil Ya ; Peter Gilchrist
      • Men's Snooker (Doubles): Ding Junhui and Tian Pengfei ; Marco Fu Ka Chun and Chan Wai Ki ; Phaithoon Phonbun and Atthasit Mahitthi
    • Cycling
      • Men's Road Time Trial: Song Baoqing ; Evgeny Vakker ; Andrey Mizurov
      • Women's Road Time Trial: Li Meifang ; Zulfiya Zabirova ; Lee Min Hye
    • Equestrian
      • Dressage (Indiv.): Choi Jun Sang on Dancing Boy II ; Yukiko Noge on Lanchester Kouko ; Mohd Qabil Mahamad Fathil on Charming 8
    • Football
    • Gymnastics
      • Men's Floor: Zou Kai ; Liang Fuliang ; Kim Soo Myun
      • Men's Pommel Horse: Hiroyuki Tomita , Kim Soo Myun , Jo Jong Chol
      • Men's Rings: Chen Yibing , Yang Wei ; Timur Kurbanbayev
      • Women's Vault: Cheng Fei ; Hong Su Jong ; Hong Un Jong
      • Women's Uneven Bars: Hong Su Jong ; He Ning ; Cha Yong Hwa
    • Handball
    • Judo
      • Men's 60 kg.: Tatsuaki Egusa ; Cho Nam Suk ; Masoud Haji Akhondzadeh , Salamat Utarbayev
      • Men's Open: Kim Sung Bum ; Seyed Mahmoudreza Miran Fashandi ; Yohei Takai , Askhat Zhitkeyev
      • Women's 48 kg: Gao Feng ; Kim Young Ran ; Misato Nakamura , Kelbet Nurgazina
      • Women's Open: Liu Huanyuan ; Tserenkhand Dorjgotov ; Mai Tateyama , Gulzhan Issanova
    • Kabaddi
      • India and Pakistan advance to the gold medal game while Iran and Bangladesh advance to the bronze medal game.
    • Sepaktakraw
  • Chess:
    • Deep Fritz wins the confrontation with World Champion Vladimir Kramnik 4–2 in Bonn, Germany. Kramnik tried to tie the result 3–3 in the last game, but the computer won it within 47 moves.
  • Cricket:
  • Football:

4 December 2006 (Monday)

  • Asian Games
    • Badminton
      • Men's Team – Semifinals (Losers are joint bronze)
      • Women's Team – Semifinals (Losers are joint bronze)
    • Bowling
      • Men's Doubles (six games): Bader Al Alshaikh & Hassan Al Alshaikh ; Abdulla Al Qatan & Saed Al Hajri and Jamal Ali Mohammad and Nayef Eqab Al Abadla
    • Chess
      • Men's Rapid Swiss: Murtas Kazhgaleyev ; Dao Thien Hai ; Bu Xiangzhi  China
      • Women's Rapid Swiss: Humpy Koneru ; Zhao Xue ; Zhu Chen
    • Cue Sports
      • Men's Snooker (Doubles) – Semifinal Matches
        • Atthasit Mahitthi & Phaithoon Phonbun 2–3 Ding Junhui & Tian Pengfei
        • Lai Chee Wei & Moh Keen Hoo 0–3 Chan Wai Ki & Marco Fu Ka Chun
    • Cycling
      • Women's Road Race: Mayuko Hagiwara ; Zhao Na ; Han Song Hee
    • Gymnastics
      • Men's All Around: Yang Wei ; Hisashi Mizutori ; Hiroyuki Tomita
      • Women's All Around: He Ning ; Zhou Zhuoru , Hong Su Jong
    • Judo
      • Men's 66 kg.: Tsagaanbaatar Haskhbaatar ; Arash Miresmaili ; Hiroyuki Akimoto , Kim Kwang Sub
      • Men's 73 kg.: Lee Won Hee , Masahiro Takamatsu ; Rasul Boqiev , Shokir Muminov
      • Women's 52 kg.: An Kum Ae ; Bundmaa Munkhbaatar , Li Ying , Yuki Yokosawa
      • Women's 57 kg.: Xu Yan ; Aiko Sato ; Kang Sin Young , Hong Ok Song
    • Sepaktakraw
      • Women's Team: China and South Korea advance to the medal round.
    • Shooting
      • Men's 50m Rifle Prone (Indiv.): Liu Gang ; Igor Pirekeev ; Sergey Belyayev
      • Men's 50m Rifle Prone (Team): Kazakhstan ; South Korea; China
      • Women's 10m Running Target (Indiv.): Xu Xuan ; Natalya Gurova ; Dang Hong Ha
      • Women's 10m Running Target (Team): Kazakhstan ; Vietnam ; Qatar
      • Women's 50m Rifle Prone (Indiv.): Olga Dovgun ; Thanyalak Chotpaibunsin ; Wang Chengyi
      • Women's 50m Rifle Prone (Team): Thailand ; China ; Kazakhstan
    • Soft Tennis
      • Mixed Doubles: We Hyu Hwan & Kim Ji Eun ; You Young Dong & Kim Kyung Ryun ; Tsuneo Takagawa & Harumi Gyokusen
    • Swimming
      • Men's 50m Freestyle: Rafd Zyad Almasri ; Makoto Ito ; Cai Li
      • Men's 100m Breaststroke: Kosuke Kitajima ; Makoto Yamashita ; Vladislav Polyakov
      • Men's 200m Backstroke: Ryosuke Irie ; Ouyang Kunpeng ; Takashi Nakano
      • Men's 800m Freestyle Relay: Japan ; China ; South Korea
      • Women's 50m Backstroke: Zhao Jing ; Gao Chang ; Reiko Nakamura
      • Women's 200m Butterfly: Yurie Yano ; Choi Hye-Ra ; Yuko Nakanishi
      • Women's 400m Freestyle: Yang Jieqiao , Zhu Wenrui ; Lee Ji-Eun
  • NFL Monday Night Football: Philadelphia Eagles 27, Carolina Panthers 24. Two Lito Sheppard interceptions keeps the Eagles above .500 with a win at home.

3 December 2006 (Sunday)

2 December 2006 (Saturday)

  • Asian Games
    • Badminton
      • Men (Team) – Malaysia and China qualify for the medal round.
      • Women (Team) – Japan qualifies for the medal round.
    • Baseball
      • South Korea 7–10 Japan – Sets up game on 7 December between Japan and Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) which will almost certainly be for gold.
    • Gymnastics
    • Judo
      • Men's (100 kg): Jang Sung Ho ; Satoshi Ishii ; Utkir Kurbanov , Askhat Zhitkeyev
      • Men's (100 kg+): Yasuyuki Muneta ; Mohammad Reza Rodaki ; Yeldos Ikhsangaliyev , Abdullo Tangriev
      • Women's (78 kg): Sae Nakazawa ; Lee So Yoon ; Lkhamdegd Purevjargal , Yang Xiuli
      • Women's (78+kg): Tong Wen ; Tserenkhand Dorjgotov ; Midori Shintani , Kim Na Young
    • Shooting
      • Men's 10m Air Rifle: Liu Tianyou ; Zhu Qinan ; Yu Jaechul
      • Women's 10m Air Rifle: Du Li ; Zhao Yinghui ; Wu Liuxi
      • Women's Trap: Chen Li ; Zhu Mei ; Lin Yin Chun
    • Swimming
      • Men's 200m Butterfly: Wu Peng ; Takeshi Matsuda Ryuichi Shibata
      • Men's 400m Ind. Medley: Hidemasa Sano ; Shinya Taneguchi ; Han Kyul Chul
      • Women's 50m Breaststroke: Ji Liping ; Asami Kitagawa ; Wang Qun
      • Women's 100m Butterfly: Zhou Yafei ; Xu Yanwei ; Tao Li
      • Women's 200m Freestyle: Pang Jiaying ; Yang Yu ; Maki Mita
      • Women's 400m Medley Relay: China ; Japan ; South Korea
    • Soft Tennis
    • Table Tennis
    • Weightlifting
      • Men (56 kg) Li Zheng ; Hoang Anh Tuan ; Lee Jong Hoon
      • Women (48 kg) Wang Mingjuan ; Pensiri Laosirikul ; Thongyim Bunphithak
      • Women (53 kg) Li Ping ; Junpim Kuntatean ; Yu Wei Li
  • Athletics:
    • Nathan Deakes sets a new World Record on the 50 km road walking in Geelong. He was 16 seconds faster than Robert Korzeniowski's record, resulting in a 3:35.47 finish time. At 40 km Deakes was two and a half minutes faster than Korzeniowski, but lost most of it in the final kilometres.
  • Basketball (U.S. College):
    • At the Division III Salem University Invitational consolation game in Salem, West Virginia, Lincoln University beats Ohio State-Marion, 201–78. The 123-point margin of victory by the Lions is the largest in NCAA history; Lincoln's Sami Wylie sets an all-division record with 21 three-pointers in 24 minutes played, also setting a school record with 69 points. In addition, the Lions set records for most points in a half (104 in the second half), most field goal attempts and made in a game (141 and 79 respectively). ESPN
    • After sitting out seven months with a wrist injury, highly touted freshman Greg Oden makes his debut for Ohio State, racking up a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds in 23 minutes as the Buckeyes waltz to a 78–58 home win over Valparaiso. (ESPN)
  • American college football (BCS Top 25 ranking in parentheses:):
  • Rugby union: 2006 Dubai Sevens, final:
  • Swimming: Swimming World Swimmers of the Year
    • Leisel Jones wins the Swimming World Female Swimmer of the Year award for the second consecutive time, while Michael Phelps wins the male award for the third time in a four-year period.
  • Tennis: 2006 Davis Cup Final:
  • Volleyball: 2006 FIVB Men's World Championship, semi finals:
    • Poland 25–20, 26–28, 25–23, 25–23 Bulgaria
    • Serbia and Montenegro 19–25, 25–15, 22–25, 12–25 Brazil
  • Boxing: Miguel Cotto defeats fellow Puerto Rican Carlos "The Indian" Quintana with a fifth-round knockout to win the WBA Welterweight Championship-which had been vacated by Ricky Hatton earlier in the year-and Mexico's Antonio Margarito outpoints Ghana's Joshua Clottey to retain his WBO Welterweight title, in Atlantic City.

1 December 2006 (Friday)

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References

  1. "UEFA Europa League –". Uefa.com. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070113015340/http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200612/s1804897.htm. Archived from the original on 13 January 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2007. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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