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Nov. 21, 1999 – D.C. United 2:0 LA Galaxy, MLS Cup, Foxboro Stadium (Att.: 44,910)

D.C. United won the MLS Cup title for the third time in four years, defeating the LA Galaxy for the second time at Foxboro Stadium. Goals: Moreno, Olsen.

Nov. 20, 1927 – Fall River Marksmen 7:1 New Bedford Whalers, Mark’s Stadium (Att.: 8,529)

“New Bedford FC, with only a single defeat in 17 starts [11W-1L-5D, 27 points] in the American Soccer League, suffered a humiliating reverse this afternoon …” Goals: Graham 3, McEachran 2, McAuley, White (PK); Ballantyne.

Nov. 19, 1989 – Trinidad & Tobago 0:1 U.S., WCQ, National Stadium, Port of Spain (Att.: 35,000)

The U.S. (4W-1L-3D, 11 points) vaulted past Trinidad & Tobago into second place on the final day of CONCACAF qualifying for the 1990 World Cup. Goal: Caligiuri 30’. Nov. 19, 1989 – North Carolina 2:0 Colorado College, NCAA Women’s Championship, Raleigh, N.C.

Nov. 18, 2007 – Houston Dynamo 2:1 New England Revolution, MLS Cup final, RFK Stadium (Att.: 39,859)

The New England Revolution scored in regulation time for the first time in an MLS Cup final before losing to the Dynamo for the second successive year. The Revolution, who had fallen in the 2002, ’05, ’06 finals, had been shut out in the post-season before Taylor Twellman’s 113th-minute goal snapped their 331-minute scoreless streak. […]

Nov. 17, 2004 – U.S. 1:1 Jamaica, Crew Stadium (Att.: 9,088)

The U.S. improved its unbeaten streak to 29 games against CONCACAF competition and knocked Jamaica out of 2006 World Cup contention. The Revolution’s Clint Dempsey made his U.S. national team debut, and teammates Steve Ralston and Taylor Twellman made their first qualifying appearances.. Goals: E. Johnson; A. Williams (PK).

Nov. 16, 1872 – Yale 3:0 Columbia, Yale’s inaugural game, Hamilton Park, New Haven, Conn. (Att.: 500)

Yale blanked Columbia in the Bulldogs’ inaugural football game: “… the game resembled a soccer match with twenty players on a side … Tommy Sherman booted the first Yale goal and Lew Irwin kicked the other two.”