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词条 2006 Major League Soccer season
释义

  1. Changes from 2005 season

  2. Final standings

     Eastern Conference  Western Conference  Overall 

  3. MLS Cup playoffs

     Conference semifinals  Conference finals  MLS Cup 2006 

  4. Team awards

  5. International competition

  6. Individual awards

  7. Top goal scorers

  8. Goal-scoring totals

  9. Team attendance totals

  10. Coaches

     Eastern Conference  Western Conference 

  11. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2017}}{{Use American English|date=June 2017}}{{ infobox football league season
| season = 2006
| mlscup = Houston Dynamo (1st title)
| shield = D.C. United (3rd shield)
| league topscorer = Jeff Cunningham
Real Salt Lake
Goals: 16
| biggest home win = NY 6–0 RSL
| biggest away win = NY 1–4 DCU
LA 0–3 RSL
DCU 2–5 LA
| highest scoring = NY 5–4 CHV
| matches = 192
| total goals = 503
| average goals =
| longest wins = D.C. United
Wins: 6
(06/21 – 07/15)
| longest unbeaten = D.C. United
Wins: 14
(05/13 – 07/22)
| longest losses = K.C. Wizards
Loss: 7
(06/24 – 07/22)
Los Angeles Galaxy
Loss: 7
(05/06 -06/08)
| highest attendance = Los Angeles Galaxy
Season: 333,016
Game Avg.: 20,814
| lowest attendance = K.C. Wizards
Season: 177,322
Game Avg.: 11,083
| average attendance = MLS
Season: 2,976,787
Game Avg.: 15,504
| prevseason = 2005
| nextseason = 2007
}}

The 2006 Major League Soccer season was the 11th season in the history of Major League Soccer. It began on April 1, 2006 and ended with MLS Cup 2006 on November 12, 2006 at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas for the second consecutive year in a row.

Changes from 2005 season

  • The MetroStars were bought by Austrian company Red Bull and rebranded as Red Bull New York, with the playing squad known as the New York Red Bulls.
  • The San Jose Earthquakes players and head coach Dominic Kinnear moved to Houston, Texas, due to owner AEG being unable to secure a soccer specific stadium in San Jose, California. The team was to be renamed Houston 1836, but later changed its name to the Houston Dynamo.
  • In June, the Chicago Fire moved into their new soccer-specific stadium, Toyota Park, in Bridgeview, Illinois.

Final standings

Eastern Conference

{{2006 Major League Soccer Eastern Conference table}}

Western Conference

{{2006 Major League Soccer Western Conference table}}

Overall

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|update=complete
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|team2=FCD |name_FCD = FC Dallas (W1) |win_FCD=16 |draw_FCD=4 |loss_FCD=12 |gf_FCD=48|ga_FCD=44
|team3=NER |name_NER = New England Revolution|win_NER=12 |draw_NER=12 |loss_NER=8 |gf_NER=39|ga_NER=35
|team4=CHI |name_CHI = Chicago Fire|win_CHI=13 |draw_CHI=8 |loss_CHI=11 |gf_CHI=43|ga_CHI=41
|team5=HOU |name_HOU = Houston Dynamo|win_HOU=11 |draw_HOU=13 |loss_HOU=8 |gf_HOU=44|ga_HOU=40
|team6=CHV |name_CHV = Chivas USA|win_CHV=10 |draw_CHV=13 |loss_CHV=9 |gf_CHV=45|ga_CHV=42
|team7=COL |name_COL = Colorado Rapids|win_COL=11 |draw_COL=8 |loss_COL=13 |gf_COL=36|ga_COL=49
|team8=NY |name_NY = New York Red Bulls|win_NY=9 |draw_NY=12 |loss_NY=11 |gf_NY=41|ga_NY=41
|team9=LAG |name_LAG = LA Galaxy|win_LAG=11 |draw_LAG=6 |loss_LAG=15 |gf_LAG=37|ga_LAG=37
|team10=RSL |name_RSL = Real Salt Lake|win_RSL=10 |draw_RSL=9 |loss_RSL=13 |gf_RSL=45|ga_RSL=49
|team11=KCW |name_KCW = Kansas City Wizards|win_KCW=10 |draw_KCW=8 |loss_KCW=14 |gf_KCW=43|ga_KCW=45
|team12=CLB |name_CLB = Columbus Crew|win_CLB=8 |draw_CLB=9 |loss_CLB=15 |gf_CLB=30|ga_CLB=42
|result1=CC|result5=CC|col_CC=green1|text_CC=2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
|result2=SL|result3=SL|result9=SL|col_SL=blue1|text_SL=2007 North American SuperLiga
|result4=PL|result6=PL|result7=PL|result8=PL|col_PL=yellow1|text_PL=2006 MLS Cup Playoffs
}}

MLS Cup playoffs

{{8TeamBracket-MLS Divisional Version 4| RD1=Conference Semifinals| RD2=Conference Finals| RD3=MLS Cup 2006
| group1=Eastern Conference| group2=Western Conference
| team-width=170px| score-width=35px
| RD1-seed1=E1
| RD1-team1=D.C. United
| RD1-score1firstleg=1
| RD1-score1secondleg=1
| RD1-seed2=E4
| RD1-team2=New York
| RD1-score2firstleg=0
| RD1-score2secondleg=1
| RD1-seed3=E3
| RD1-team3=Chicago
| RD1-score3firstleg=1
| RD1-score3secondleg=1 (2)
| RD1-seed4=E2
| RD1-team4={{nowrap|New England (p)}}
| RD1-score4firstleg=0
| RD1-score4secondleg=2 (4)
| RD1-seed5=W1
| RD1-team5=Dallas
| RD1-score5firstleg=2
| RD1-score5secondleg=2 (4)
| RD1-seed6=W4
| RD1-team6=Colorado (p)
| RD1-score6firstleg=1
| RD1-score6secondleg=3 (5)
| RD1-seed7=W3
| RD1-team7=Chivas USA
| RD1-score7firstleg=2
| RD1-score7secondleg=0
| RD1-seed8=W2
| RD1-team8=Houston
| RD1-score8firstleg=1
| RD1-score8secondleg=2
| RD2-seed1=E1
| RD2-team1=D.C. United
| RD2-score1=0
| RD2-seed2=E2
| RD2-team2=New England
| RD2-score2=1
| RD2-seed3=W4
| RD2-team3=Colorado
| RD2-score3=1
| RD2-seed4=W2
| RD2-team4=Houston
| RD2-score4=3
| RD3-seed1=E2
| RD3-team1=New England
| RD3-score1=1 (3)
| RD3-seed2=W2
| RD3-team2=Houston (p)
| RD3-score2=1 (4)
}}

Conference semifinals

{{football box |

date = October 21, 2006 |

team1 = D.C. United |

score = 1–0 |

team2 = New York Red Bulls |


|goals1=Gómez {{yel|73}}
Namoff {{yel|75}}
Gómez {{goal|77}}
|goals2=Mendes {{yel|76}}
Guevara {{yel|90+2}}
|stadium=Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey
|attendance=8,630
|referee=Michael Kennedy
|report=Report
}}{{football box |

date = October 29, 2006 |

team1 = New York Red Bulls |

score = 1–1 |

team2 = D.C. United |


|goals1=Stammler {{yel|11}}
Altidore {{goal|70}}
|goals2=Adu {{yel|73}}
Gómez {{goal|86}}
|stadium = RFK Stadium
Washington, D.C.
|attendance=21,455
|referee=Tim Weyland
|report=Report
}}D.C. United advance 2–1 on aggregate.
{{football box |

date = October 22, 2006 |

team1 = New England Revolution |

score = 0–1 |

team2 = Chicago Fire |


|goals1=Heaps {{yel|34}}
John {{yel|37}}
Joseph {{yel|57}}
|goals2=Herron {{yel|16}}
Mapp {{goal|35}}
Robinson {{yel|61}}
|stadium = Toyota Park
Bridgeview, Illinois
|attendance=10,217
|referee=Tim Weyland
|report=Report
}}{{football box |
|date = October 28, 2006
|team1 = Chicago Fire
|score = 1–2 (AET)
|team2 = New England Revolution
|goals1 = Jaqua {{goal|18}}
Segares {{yel|31}}
Robinson {{yel|65}}
Jaqua {{yel|116}}
|goals2 = Larentowicz {{yel|10}}
Hernández {{yel|14}}
Twellman {{goal|41}}
Noonan {{goal|58}} |
|stadium = Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, Massachusetts
|attendance = 9,372
|referee = Jair Marrufo
|report = (Report){{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|penalties1 = Thiago {{penmiss}}
Gutiérrez {{pengoal}}
Herron {{pengoal}}
Guerrero {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore = 2–4
|penalties2 ={{pengoal}} Cancela
{{pengoal}} Reis
{{pengoal}} Noonan
{{pengoal}} Twellman
}}New England Revolution advance 4–2 on penalties (2–2 aggregate after extra time).
{{football box |

date = October 21, 2006 |

team1 = FC Dallas |

score = 2–1 |

team2 = Colorado Rapids |


|goals1 = Ruíz {{goal|15}}
Thompson {{goal|55}}
Ruíz {{yel|90}}
|goals2 = Cooke {{goal|23}}
Gargan {{yel|57}}
Beckerman {{yel|86}}
Martins {{sent off|0|88}}
|stadium = INVESCO Field
Denver, Colorado
|attendance=4,176
|referee=Hilario Grajeda
|report=Report
}}{{football box |

date = October 28, 2006 |

team1 = Colorado Rapids |

score = 3–2 (AET)|

team2 = FC Dallas |

goals1 = Mastroeni {{yel|26}}
Winger {{yel|53}}
Hernández {{goal|57}}
Hernández {{goal|83}}
Noel {{yel|101}}
Mathis {{goal|114}} |

goals2 = Gbandi {{sent off|0|29}}
Ruíz {{goal|48}}
Goodson {{goal|92}}
Saragosa {{yel|112}}|


|stadium = Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, Texas
|attendance = 15,486
|referee = Abiodun Okulaja
|report=Report{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|penalties1 = Mathis {{pengoal}}
Hernández {{pengoal}}
Kirovski {{pengoal}}
Beckerman {{pengoal}}
Karanka {{penmiss}}
Mastroeni {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore = 5–4
|penalties2 ={{pengoal}} Ruíz
{{pengoal}} O'Brien
{{pengoal}} Mulrooney
{{penmiss}} Vanney
{{pengoal}} Valakari
{{penmiss}} Sala
}}Colorado Rapids advance 5–4 on penalties (4–4 aggregate after extra time).
{{football box |

date = October 22, 2006 |

team1 = Houston Dynamo |

score = 1–2 |

team2 = C.D. Chivas USA |

goals1 = Onstad {{yel|45+1}}
Ching {{goal|75}} |

goals2 = Mendoza {{yel|38}}
Razov {{goal|45}}
Palencia {{goal|68}} |


|stadium = Home Depot Center
Carson, California
|attendance= 15,110
|referee= Jorge Gonzalez
|report= Report
}}{{football box |

date = October 29, 2006 |

team1 = C.D. Chivas USA |

score = 0–2 |

team2 = Houston Dynamo |

goals1 = Vaughn {{yel|55}}
Palencia {{sent off|2|57|58}}
Regan {{yel|63}}
García {{yel|64}}|

goals2 = Clark {{yel|59}}
Davis {{goal|64|pen.}}
Serioux {{yel|67}}
Ching {{goal|90+3}}|


|stadium = Robertson Stadium
Houston, Texas
|attendance = 17,440
|referee = Michael Kennedy
|report = Report|
}}Houston Dynamo advance 3–2 on aggregate.

Conference finals

{{football box |

date = November 5, 2006 |

team1 = New England Revolution |

score = 1–0 |

team2 = D.C. United |

goals1 = Dorman {{yel|2}}
Twellman {{goal|4}} |

goals2 = |


|stadium = RFK Stadium
Washington, D.C.
|attendance = 19,552|
|referee= Kevin Scott
|report= Report
}}New England Revolution advances 1–0 in single elimination.
{{football box |

date = November 5, 2006 |

team1 = Colorado Rapids |

score = 1–3 |

team2 = Houston Dynamo |

goals1 = Kirovski {{goal|4}}
Mathis {{yel|17}} |

goals2 = Dalglish {{goal|10}}
Clark {{yel|17}}
Dalglish {{goal|21}}
Mullan {{goal|71}} |


|stadium = Robertson Stadium
Houston, Texas
|attendance = 23,107
|referee=Brian Hall
|report= Report
}}Houston Dynamo advances 3–1 in single elimination.

MLS Cup 2006

{{football box |

date = November 12, 2006 |

team1 = Houston Dynamo |

score = 1–1 (AET)|

report= (Report) |

team2 = New England Revolution |

goals1 = Davis {{yel|23}}
Cochrane {{yel|99}}
Waibel {{yel|103}}
Ching {{goal|114}}|

goals2 = Franchino {{yel|16}}
Twellman {{goal|113}}|

stadium = Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, Texas |

attendance = 22,427 |

referee = Jair Marrufo |

penalties1 =Gray {{pengoal}}
Holden {{pengoal}}
De Rosario {{pengoal}}
Davis {{penmiss}}
Ching {{pengoal}}|

penaltyscore = 4–3 |

penalties2 ={{pengoal}} Joseph
{{pengoal}} Reis
{{penmiss}} Noonan
{{pengoal}} Twellman
{{penmiss}} Heaps|


}}The Houston Dynamo win MLS Cup 4–3 on penalties.

Team awards

  • MLS Cup: Houston Dynamo
  • U.S. Open Cup: Chicago Fire
  • MLS Supporters' Shield: D.C. United
  • MLS Reserve Division: Colorado Rapids

International competition

CONCACAF Champions' Cup
{{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles Galaxy
Lost {{flagicon|CRC}} Deportivo Saprissa in quarterfinals.

{{flagicon|USA}} New England Revolution
Lost {{flagicon|CRC}} LD Alajuelense in quarterfinals.

Individual awards

AwardPlayerClub
Most Valuable PlayerARG}} Christian GómezD.C. United
Golden BootJAM}} Jeff Cunningham (16) pointsReal Salt Lake
Defender of the YearUSA}} Bobby BoswellD.C. United
Goalkeeper of the YearUSA}} Troy PerkinsD.C. United
Rookie of the YearUSA}} Jonathan BornsteinC.D. Chivas USA
Coach of the YearUSA}} Bob BradleyC.D. Chivas USA
Comeback Player of the YearUSA}} Richard MulrooneyFC Dallas
Goal of the YearUSA}} Brian ChingHouston Dynamo
Fair Play AwardUSA}} Chris KleinReal Salt Lake
Humanitarian of the YearUSA}} Michael ParkhurstNew England Revolution

Top goal scorers

Position Player ClubGoals
1{{flagicon|JAM}} Jeff CunninghamReal Salt Lake 16
2{{flagicon|Argentina}} Christian GómezD.C. United 14
{{flagicon|United States}} Ante RazovC.D. Chivas USA 14
3{{flagicon|Guatemala}} Carlos RuízFC Dallas 13
4{{flagicon|United States}} Landon DonovanLos Angeles Galaxy 12
5{{flagicon|Bolivia}} Jaime MorenoD.C. United 11
{{flagicon|Canada}} Dwayne De RosarioHouston Dynamo 11
{{flagicon|United States}} Taylor TwellmanNew England Revolution 11
{{flagicon|United States}} Kenny CooperFC Dallas 11
{{flagicon|United States}} Brian ChingHouston Dynamo 11

Goal-scoring totals

ClubOverall
Record
Goals
For
Goals
For Avg.
Goals
Against
Goals
Against Avg.
D.C. United15–7–10 521.63 (1st)381.19 (3rd)
FC Dallas16–12–4481.50 (2nd)441.38 (9th)
C.D. Chivas USA10–9–13451.41 (3rd)421.31 (7th)
Real Salt Lake10–13–9451.41 (4th)491.53 (11th)
Houston Dynamo11–8–13441.38 (5th)401.25 (4th)
Chicago Fire13–11–8431.34 (6th)411.28 (5th)
Kansas City Wizards10–14–8431.34 (7th)451.41 (10th)
New York Red Bulls9–11–12411.28 (8th)411.28 (5th)
New England Revolution12–8–12391.22 (9th)351.09 (1st)
Los Angeles Galaxy11–15–6371.16 (10th)371.16 (2nd)
Colorado Rapids11–13–8361013 (11th)491.53 (11th)
Columbus Crew8–15–9300.94 (12th)421.31 (7th)
Overall Totals5032.62

Team attendance totals

ClubStadiumGamesSeasonGame avg.
Chicago FireToyota Park16225,77514,111
CD Chivas USAHome Depot Center16317,43219,840
Colorado RapidsINVESCO Field16192,89412,056
Columbus CrewColumbus Crew Stadium16212,69913,294
New York Red BullsGiants Stadium16233,11214,570
Kansas City WizardsArrowhead Stadium16177,32211,083
D.C. UnitedRobert F. Kennedy Stadium16291,44218,215
New England RevolutionGillette Stadium16188,56911,786
Los Angeles GalaxyHome Depot Center16333,01620,814
Houston DynamoRobertson Stadium16302,95718,935
FC DallasPizza Hut Park16239,71414,982
Real Salt LakeRice-Eccles Stadium16261,85516,366
MLS Totals1922,976,78715,504

Coaches

Eastern Conference

  • D.C. United: Piotr Nowak
  • Kansas City Wizards: Bob Gansler and Brian Bliss

Western Conference

  • Chivas USA: Bob Bradley
  • FC Dallas: Colin Clarke
  • Houston Dynamo: Dominic Kinnear
  • Real Salt Lake: John Ellinger

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060721115452/http://www.mlsnet.com/MLS/stats/index.jsp?club=mls&year=2006 MLS 2006 Season Stats]
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