- 2005 in South African sport
'See also:"
2004 in South African sport ,2005 in South Africa ,2006 in South African sport and theTimeline of South African sport .----
Cricket
November
*
16 November - The Proteas beats India by 5 wickets at theRajiv Gandhi International Stadium ,Uppal , Hyderabad,India inSouth Africa andIndia 's 1stOne Day International of the 2005/6 season.
*19 November - The Proteas loses to the India by 6 wickets in the 2nd one-day international (day/night game) held inM.Chinnaswamy Stadium ,Bangalore , India.
*22 November - The 3rd One-Day International inChennai between the Proteas and the Indian cricket team is abandoned
*25 November - The Proteas beats India by 10 wickets inKolkata their 4th One-Day InternationalDecember
*
30 December - The Proteas loses to Australia by 184 runs in the 2nd test held at theMelbourne Cricket GroundFootball (Rugby Union)
April
*
30 April - The South African national women's rugby team (Springbok Women’s team) beat Wales 24 - 9 inCardiff ,Wales May
*
30 April - The South African national women's rugby team (Springbok Women’s team) lose to England 0 - 101 inTwickenham ,England June
*
11 June - South Africa (Springboks) set a massive record-breaking victory against the Uruguay 134-3 in East London
*18 June - The Springboks drew 30-30 with France (les Tricolores) inDurban
*25 June - The Springboks clinches the series 2-0 by beating les Tricolores 27-13 inPort Elizabeth July
*
9 July - The Springboks loses against Australia (Wallabies) 30-12 in the first match of theMandela Challenge held inSydney
*23 July - The Springboks beat the Wallabies 33-20 to retain the Mandela Challenge Plate in the second leg test inJohannesburg
*30 July - The Springboks beat the Wallabies 22-16 in the firstTri Nations Series match inPretoria August
*
6 August - The Springboks beat New Zealand (All Blacks) 22-16 in the Tri Nations Series match at NewlandsCape Town
*20 August - The Springboks beat the Wallabies 22-19 in the Tri Nations Series match at Perth,Australia
*27 August - The Springboks loses to the All Blacks 27-31 in the Tri Nations Series match at Carisbrook,Dunedin ,New Zealand November
*
5 November - The Springboks beat Argentina (los Pumas) 34-23 inBuenos Aires
*19 November - The Springboks beat the Wales (The Dragons) 33-16 inCardiff
*26 November - The Springboks lose to the les Tricolores inParis Football (Soccer)
February
*
9 February - Bafana Bafana draws 1-1 to Australia in a friendly match
*26 February - Bafana Bafana beats Seychelles 3-0 in the opening round of theCOSAFA Cup inMauritius
*27 February - Bafana Bafana beats Mauritius 1-0 in the COSAFA Cup in MauritiusMarch
*
26 March - Bafana Bafana beats Uganda 2-1 in the World Cup qualifiersJune
*
4 June - Bafana Bafana beats the Cape Verde Islands 2-1 in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers
*18 June - Bafana Bafana loses 0-2 to Ghana in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers at theFNB Stadium inJohannesburg July
*
7 July - Bafana Bafana beats Mexico 2-1 during the2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup in theCarson, California
*10 July - Bafana Bafana draws 3-3 with Jamaica during the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup inLos Angeles, California
*13 July - Bafana Bafana draws 1-1 with Guatemala during the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
*17 July - Bafana Bafana drew 1-1 with Panama inHouston, Texas but loses due to 3-5 penelties and is out of the running in the 2005 CONCACAF Gold CupAugust
*
13 August - Bafana Bafana loses 8-9 in a shootout to Zambia kicking them out of the COSAFA Cup
*17 August - Bafana Bafana loses 1-4 in a friendly match against Icelandeptember
*
3 September - Bafana Bafana loses to Burkina Faso 3-1 in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers
*7 September - Bafana Bafana loses to Germany 4-2 in a friendly matchOctober
*
8 October - Bafana Bafana draws with Democratic Republic of Congo (The Simbas) 2-2 in the 2006 World Cup qualifiersNovember
*
12 November - Bafana Bafana loses 2-3 in theNelson Mandela Challenge against Senegal held inPort Elizabeth Golf
*
2 May -Ernie Els wins the Asian Open held inShanghai
* 4-7 August -Retief Goosen wins The International (aPGA Tour golf tournament) held at in theCastle Pines Golf Course ,Castle Rock, Colorado
* 25-27 November -Vincent Tshabalala andTim Clark wins theNelson Mandela Invitational held atArabella Country Estate nearHermanus
*18 December - Retief Goosen wins theSouth African Open Motorsport
*
25 September -A1 Team South Africa finishes 24th (last) in the sprint race and 6th in the main race of the British A1 Grand Prix of Nations held at theBrands Hatch , placing them 8th at the start of the2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season
*9 October - A1 Team South Africa finishes 12th in the sprint race and 22nd in the main race of the German A1 Grand Prix of Nations held at theEuro Speedway , dropping them to 14th place
*23 October - A1 Team South Africa finishes 10th in the sprint race and 22nd in the main race of the Portuguese A1 Grand Prix of Nations held at theAutódromo do Estoril , dropping them to share 16th place withA1 Team Japan
*6 November - A1 Team South Africa finishes 21st in the sprint race and 24th in the main race of the Australian A1 Grand Prix of Nations held at theEastern Creek Raceway , stay in 16th place with the A1 Team Japan
*20 November - A1 Team South Africa finishes 21st in the sprint race and 12th in the main race of the Malaysian A1 Grand Prix of Nations held at theSepang International Circuit , dropping them to share 17th place with the A1 Team Japan
*11 December - A1 Team South Africa finishes 12th in the sprint race and 3rd in the main race of the United Arab Emirates A1 Grand Prix of Nations held at theDubai Autodrome , climbing to 15th place overall in the 2005/6 seasonwimming
*
24 July - Roland Schoeman sets a new world record in the men's 50-metre butterfly during the semi-finals at the2005 World Aquatics Championships inMontreal ,Canada
*25 July - Roland Schoeman wins gold and breaks his own world record in the men's 50-metre butterfly final at the World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, Canada
*30 July - Roland Schoeman wins his second gold in the men's 50-metreFreestyle swimming final at the World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, Canada
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.