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See also: Other events in November 2004
- Sports television: NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol survived a charter plane crash in Montrose County, Colorado. The pilot and co-pilot of the chartered jet died and Ebersol's son, Teddy Ebersol, was declared missing at the time of the crash. (ESPN)
- Snooker: Stephen Maguire beats David Gray in the UK Championship 10 frames to 1 (BBC)
- Cricket: England beat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets in Harare, Zimbabwe in the first One Day International to lead the 4 match series 1-0. (Cricinfo)
- Baseball: The entire Boston Red Sox team is named Sports Illustrated's Sportsmen of the Year for their 2004 World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. It is the first time that an entire professional sports team was bestowed with that honor. (ESPN)
- NFL, Week 12:
- The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals combine for 106 points, the most in an NFL game since 1966, as the Bengals beat the Browns 58-48. (ESPN)
- The Philadelphia Eagles clinch the NFC East division title with a 27-6 victory over the New York Giants. Eli Manning, in his second start with the Giants, throws a meager 6/21 for 148 yards with two interceptions. (ESPN)
- The Pittsburgh Steelers extend their winning streak to 10 games with a 16-7 victory over the Washington Redskins. The streak is the team's longest since 1976. (ESPN)
- The San Diego Chargers rally to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs, 34-31, with a game-winning field goal with less than 2:30 remaining in the game. (ESPN)
- In a driving rain and on a muddy field, the New England Patriots defeat the Baltimore Ravens, 24-3. Corey Dillon rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown. (ESPN)
- The Buffalo Bills upset the Seattle Seahawks, 38-9. Willis McGahee rushed for four of the Bills' five touchdowns. (ESPN)
- In a driving snow, the Oakland Raiders defeat the Denver Broncos, 25-24 on a last-minute blocked field goal attempt. (ESPN)
- Golf: Fred Couples wins his fifth Skins Game, picking up US$640,000 from 11 skins. (ESPN)
- Cross-country skiing: In the weekend's World Cup event in Ruka-Kuusamo, Finland, Kristina Šmigun (EST) wins the Ladies' 10 km classic technique race, followed by Kateřina Neumannová (CZE) and Marit Bjørgen (NOR) at the next two places. (FIS-Ski Results) The Men's 15 km race is won by Axel Teichmann (GER), with the 2nd and 3rd skiers to finish being Vassili Rotchev (RUS) and Rene Sommerfeldt (GER), respectively. (FIS-Ski Results)
- NBA:
- Rugby league: The 2004 Tri-Nations ends anti-climactically at Elland Road, with Australia defeating Great Britain 44-4 in the Final, having led 38-0 at half-time. It is the biggest ever defeat suffered by GB on home soil. (BBC)
- Rugby union:
- Cross-country skiing: In the weekend's World Cup event in Ruka-Kuusamo, Finland, the Men's 15 km free technique race is won by Vincent Vittoz (FRA), with the 2nd and 3rd skiers to finish being Axel Teichmann (GER) and Giorgio Di Centa (ITA), respectively. (FIS-Ski Results)
- NBA: LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, at the age of 19 years and 333 days, becomes the youngest person to reach 2,000 points in NBA history. He breaks Kobe Bryant's record, who was 20 years, 183 days old when he had his 2,000th point. The Cavaliers defeated the Chicago Bulls, 96-74. (ESPN)
- NCAA football:
- Vanier Cup: In the lowest-scoring Vanier Cup game ever, and in the first held outside of Toronto, the Laval Rouge et Or repeat as the Canadian Interuniversity Sport football championship by defeating the Saskatchewan Huskies 7-1. (TSN)
- Boxing: Marco Antonio Barrera defeats Erik Morales by a twelve round majority decision to conquer the WBC's world Jr. Lightweight title, Ivan Calderon retains his WBO Jr. Flyweight title with a twelve round unanimous decision over Carlos Fajardo, Oscar Larios retains his WBC world Super Bantamweight title with a twelve round unanimous decision over Nedal Hussein, and Rafael Marquez retains his IBF world Bantamweight title, with an eighth round knockout of former world champion Mauricio Pastrana. (AOL)
- Cricket: The English cricket team cancel their flight to Harare, Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe's government denies visas to 13 British sports journalists who wanted to report on England's planned 5 One Day International series against the Zimbabwean team. Later, after Zimbabwe, contrary to earlier reports, gives visas to the 13, England confirm that the tour will go ahead.(Cricinfo) (BBC)
- Football (soccer):
- NFL: A lawyer for Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams announces he will serve a four-game suspension for drug abuse in December, then return to the team, ending his "retirement" announced before the season. (CNNSI)
- NBA: The Chicago Bulls avoid starting a season at 0-10 for the first time in franchise history, defeating the Utah Jazz, 101-99, to go 1-9. (NBA)
- Baseball: The Montreal Expos announce that the franchise will be re-named the Washington Nationals if final approval for the team's move to the U.S. capital is granted. Washington Nationals was chosen over Washington Senators and Washington Grays (the latter would have been a tribute to the Homestead Grays of the Negro League). (AP)
- College football: Both the University of South Carolina and Clemson University, whose football teams engaged in a brawl on Saturday, announced that they would not participate in a bowl game should they be invited to one. (AP)
- Cricket: Scotland beat Canada by an innings and 84 runs in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates to win the inaugural ICC Intercontinental Cup (Cricinfo)
- NBA
- The Utah Jazz retire John Stockton's number 12 jersey. Their celebration, however, is ruined by the New Orleans Hornets, who defeat the Jazz, 76-75. Lee Nailon scores the winning basket for the Hornets with 44 seconds left in the game. It is the Hornets' first win of the season.(NBA)
- Kevin Garnett scores two free throws with 5 seconds to go to give his Minnesota Timberwolves a 93-92 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, who had announced hours before the game that their star player, Dirk Nowitzki, will miss seven to ten days due to an injury.(NBA)
- Bonzi Wells lifts the Memphis Grizzlies to a 93-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, with a three point shot made with 46 seconds to go in the game.(NBA)
- The Los Angeles Clippers announce their rookie point guard, Shaun Livingston, will miss six to eight weeks of action, due a knee injury. (NBA)
- Cross-country skiing: In the 2005 World Cup season's second weekend of competitions, in Gällivare, Sweden, the Ladies' 4×5 km relay is won by the Norwegian No.1 team (Bjørnås, Skofterud, Pedersen, Bjørgen), with the 2nd and 3rd place going to Finland (Välimää, Kuitunen, Saarinen, Lassila) and Germany (Böhler, Sachenbacher, Reschwam Schulze, Künzel), respectively. (FIS-Ski Results) In the Men's 4×10 km relay the winners are German (Filbrich, Angerer, Sommerfeldt, Teichmann); the 2nd place goes to Italy's No.1 team (Di Centa, Valbusa, Piller Cottrer, Cristian Zorzi), and the 3rd team to finish is France (Perrillat, Vittoz, Jonnier, Chauvet). (FIS-Ski Results)
- Grey Cup: In Ottawa, The Toronto Argonauts, behind two rushing touchdowns by 41-year-old quarterback Damon Allen, defeat the B.C. Lions 27-19 to win the championship of the Canadian Football League. (TSN)
- NBA: The league announces suspensions resulting from the November 19, 2004 disturbance at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Ron Artest of the Indiana Pacers is suspended for the remainder of the season; teammates Stephen Jackson and Jermaine O'Neal draw 30 games and 25 games respectively. Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons is suspended for six games, and the Pacers' Anthony Johnson for five. Three other Pistons players and Reggie Miller of the Pacers draw one-game suspensions. (Yahoo!) (ESPN)
- The Pistons, meanwhile, defeat the Charlotte Bobcats, 117-116 in double overtime, during their first game after the infamous incident with the Pacers. Tayshaun Prince dunked the ball with sixteen seconds to go in the second overtime, giving the Pistons the victory. (NBA)
- NFL, Week 11:
- NASCAR: Kurt Busch wins the Nextel Cup Championship by a mere 8 points over Jimmie Johnson and 16 points over Jeff Gordon (NASCAR)
- Cricket: Australia beat New Zealand by an innings and 156 runs in the first test at Brisbane, Australia to lead the 2 test series 1-0 (Cricinfo)
- Kabaddi: India win the first-ever World Cup kabaddi championship defeating Iran in the final held at Mumbai (Indian Express) (The Hindu)
- Cross-country skiing: In the 2005 World Cup season's second weekend of competitions, in Gällivare, Sweden, the Ladies' 10 km classic style race is won by Marit Bjørgen (NOR), with Kristina Šmigun (EST) and Virpi Kuitunen (FIN) coming in second and third. (FIS-Ski Results). In the Men's 15 km race, Axel Teichmann (GER) wins, followed by Rene Sommerfeldt (GER) and Vassili Rotchev (RUS). (FIS-Ski Results)
- NBA: Commissioner David Stern suspends Ron Artest, Stephen Jackson, and Jermaine O'Neal of the Indiana Pacers and Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons indefinitely for their parts in the November 19, 2004 disturbance at The Palace of Auburn Hills. (NBA) (ESPN)
- Rugby union:
- Rugby league: Great Britain defeats the New Zealand Kiwis 26-24 in the final group match of the Rugby League Tri-Nations at KC Stadium in Hull. The Great Britain team will face the Australia Kangaroos in the Tri-Nations final next week. (BBC)
- NCAA football:
- Canadian Interuniversity Sport football: The Saskatchewan Huskies defeat the Saint Mary's Huskies 31-16 in the Mitchell Bowl, while the Laval Rouge et Or defeat the Laurier Golden Hawks 30-11 in the Uteck Bowl. Saskatchewan will face Laval for the Vanier Cup. (TSN) (TSN)
- Boxing:
- Football (soccer): Across the globe, 40 matches in World Cup 2006 qualifying: FIFAWorldCup.com
- 15 matches in Asia, the last day of Round 2.
- Japan 1-0 (1-0) Singapore
- Uzbekistan 6-1 (5-0) Chinese Taipei
- Korea Republic 2-0 (0-0) Maldives
- Thailand 1-1 (0-0) Yemen
- Indonesia 3-1 (1-1) Turkmenistan
- Kuwait 6-1 (1-1) Malaysia
- China PR 7-0 (3-0) Hong Kong
- Kuwait and China each finish with 5 wins and 1 loss. Kuwait scored 15 and allowed 2, China scored 14 and allowed 1. Each had a +13 goal differential, and Kuwait advances on goals scored. After the disappointing "loss", China coach Arie Haan announces his resignation.
- Oman 0-0 India
- UAE 1-0 (0-0) Korea DPR
- Bahrain 4-0 (3-0) Tajikistan
- Syria 0-1 (0-0) Kyrgyzstan
- Iran 7-0 (3-0) Laos
- Ali Daei's four goals make him the first male player to score 100 goals in international play; with 102 in his career, he trails four women, among them Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers.
- Qatar 2-0 Jordan
- Lebanon 0-0 Vietnam
- Saudi Arabia 3-0 Sri Lanka
- Bahrain, Iran, Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan will compete in the semifinal stage. They will be drawn into two groups of four teams each on December 9.
- One make-up game in Africa: Kenya 2-1 (1-1) Guinea
- 13 matches in Europe.
- 5 matches in South America, the 11th matchday of 18.
- 6 matches in CONCACAF, the last day of semifinal play.
- In an international friendly at the Bernabéu in Madrid, Spain defeats England 1-0. The match, however, is marred by racist chants aimed at black England players, especially Ashley Cole and Shaun Wright-Phillips. (BBC - match report) (BBC - reaction to racism)