MLS Cup 2006

MLS Cup 2006
Houston wins 4–3 on penalties
Date November 12, 2006 (2006-11-12)
Venue Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, Texas
Man of the Match Brian Ching
(Houston Dynamo)
Attendance 22,427
Weather Sunny, 61 °F (16 °C)

MLS Cup 2006, the 11th edition of Major League Soccer's championship match, was played between the New England Revolution and the Houston Dynamo to decide the champion of the 2006 season. The game was played at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas on November 12, 2006. Houston won 4–3 on penalty kicks, after a 1–1 draw following extra time. It was the first penalty shootout in MLS Cup history.

The Matchup

Pat Onstad after stopping the final penalty kick attempt

For the first time ever, the MLS Cup Final matched teams which did not win their respective conferences in the regular season. In every final since the inaugural season of 1996, at least one of the teams led its division after the regular-season campaign. On three occasions, the MLS Cup matched two conference regular-season winners (1999, D.C. United vs. Los Angeles Galaxy; 2000, Kansas City Wizards vs Chicago Fire; 2003, San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire).

Houston and New England were separated by just two points during the regular season. The Revolution finished with 12 wins, 8 losses, and 12 draws for 48 points. Houston went 11–8–13 for 46 points. It was the narrowest margin between the finalists since 2003, when the Chicago Fire and San Jose Earthquakes were just two points apart in their regular season records. In addition to their similar point totals, the teams finished with identical goal differentials (+4) and both finished 8–3–5 at home.

The teams also split their two regular-season meetings, playing to a pair of 1–1 draws. On May 27 at Gillette Stadium, Steve Ralston put the Revolution ahead with a 55th-minute goal, but a Ryan Cochrane goal five minutes from the end gave the Dynamo the equalizer. On July 22 at Robertson Stadium, an own goal gave New England the lead in the 60th minute, but Stuart Holden pulled Houston level again just three minutes later.

MLS Cup Playoffs

This was the first time since 1996 that both MLS Cup finalists lost their opening game in the playoffs and recovered to claim a spot in the title game. That year, D.C. United lost in a shootout in the opening game of the playoffs before recovering to win the inaugural championship match; their opponents, the Los Angeles Galaxy, lost to the San Jose Earthquakes in their first postseason game.

In the first round of the 2006 playoffs, the biggest upset came in the Western Conference, where the Colorado Rapids upset top-seeded FC Dallas on the road for the second straight year, again winning in a shootout. In the other Western Conference semifinal, Houston trailed Chivas USA 2–0 in the first leg but recovered to lose 2–1, despite missing a penalty kick, and win 2–0 at home to advance.

In the Eastern Conference, D.C. United needed a late goal to escape with a 1–1 home draw in the second leg against New York Red Bulls, winning 2–1 on aggregate. New England rallied from a 2–0 aggregate deficit in the second leg to force penalty kicks against Chicago, winning the shootout to advance.

In the conference finals, New England used an early Taylor Twellman goal to knock off the MLS Supporters' Shield winners and qualify for its third title game in five years. Houston recovered from an early penalty kick behind two goals from Paul Dalglish for a 3–1 win over Colorado, reaching the championship in its first year in Houston.

Paul Dalglish holding the MLS Cup
  Conference Semifinals Conference Finals MLS Cup Final
                                       
  1  D.C. United 1 1 2  
4  New York Red Bulls 0 1 1  
  1  D.C. United     0  
Eastern Conference
  2  New England Revolution     1  
3  Chicago Fire (AET, PSO) 1 1 2(2)
  2  New England Revolution 0 2 2(4)  
    E  New England Revolution     1(3)
  W  Houston Dynamo (AET, PSO)     1(4)
  1  FC Dallas (AET, PSO) 2 2 4(4)  
4  Colorado Rapids 1 3 4(5)  
  4  Colorado Rapids     1
Western Conference
  2  Houston Dynamo     3  
3  Chivas USA 2 0 2
  2  Houston Dynamo 1 2 3  

Match details


    PENALTIES    

Kelly Gray
Stuart Holden
Dwayne De Rosario
Brad Davis
Brian Ching

4–3

Shalrie Joseph
Matt Reis
Pat Noonan
Taylor Twellman
Jay Heaps


Houston Dynamo
New England Revolution
HOUSTON DYNAMO:
GK 18 Canada Pat Onstad
DF 16 United States Craig Waibel  103'
DF 5United States Ryan Cochrane  99'  102'
DF 2United States Eddie Robinson
DF 24 United States Wade Barrett (c)
MF 9United States Brian Mullan
MF 14 Canada Dwayne De Rosario
MF 51Canada Adrian Serioux  114'
MF 11United States Brad Davis  23'
FW 25 United States Brian Ching
FW 8Scotland Paul Dalglish  81'
Substitutes:
GK 1United States Zach Wells
DF 4 United States Chris Aloisi
DF 3 United States Kevin Goldthwaite
DF 6United States Kelly Gray  102'
MF 22United States Stuart Holden  114'
MF 7United States Chris Wondolowski
FW 15Venezuela Alejandro Moreno  81'
Manager:
Scotland Dominic Kinnear


Man of the Match: United States Brian Ching

Assistant referees:
Craig Lowry
Nate Clement
Fourth official:
Kevin Stott

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION:
GK 1 United States Matt Reis
DF 6 United States Jay Heaps
DF 4Trinidad and Tobago Avery John
DF 15 United States Michael Parkhurst
MF 25Wales Andy Dorman  62'
MF 8United States Joe Franchino (c)  16'  53'
MF 3United States Daniel Hernández  111'
MF 21 Grenada Shalrie Joseph
MF 14 United States Steve Ralston
FW 11 United States Pat Noonan
FW 20 United States Taylor Twellman
Substitutes:
GK 12United States Doug Warren
DF 16United States James Riley
MF 31United States Jeff Larentowicz  111'
FW 30Mexico José Manuel Abundis
FW 7Uruguay José Cancela
FW 2 United States Clint Dempsey  62'
FW 18Bermuda Khano Smith  53'
Manager:
Scotland Steve Nicol
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