when he gets a red card or 2 yellows in the same game. 2 yellows equal a red. Cards are given at the discretion of the referee. If you tackle too hard, do something unsportsmanlike, or malicious. Slide tackling someone without contacting the ball is a card, stuff like that. Punching someone, elbowing, arguing etc.
2006-06-09 09:19:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yellow and red cards were first introduced in the game by British referee Ken Aston and its first major use was in the 1970 World Cup:
The cards are shown to the players who have committed a foul. The color of the card depends on the severity of the foul.
A yellow card is shown by the referee to indicate that a player has been officially cautioned.
A red card is shown by the referee to indicate that a player has been officially send-off or expelled from the game, and must leave the field inmediatly and won't be able to play the rest of the game.
Receving a yellow card caution
There are seven different offences that can get you a yellow card:
# Anything that can be deemed as unsporting behaviour
# Dissent by word or action
# Persistent infringement of the laws, for example a series of fouls
# Delaying the restart of play
# Not retreating the full ten yards at a free-kick or corner
# Entering or re-entering the field without the referee's permission
# Deliberately leaving the field without the referee's permission
Receving a instant red card send-off
There are seven offences you can be shown a straight red card for:
# Serious foul play.This includes a tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent.
# Violent conduct such as throwing a punch
# Spitting at an opponent or another person
# A player other than the goalkeeper denies an obvious goalscoring opportunity by handling the ball
# A goalkeeper would be similarly punished if they intentionally handle the ball outside their goal area
# Committing an offence that denies an opponent an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (informally known as a professional foul)
# Using offensive, insulting or abusive language or gestures
Receiving Second Yellow card
If the referee shows a player a second yellow card in the game, the referee will show the second yellow card before holding up the red card, meaning that the player is sent off or expelled from the game.
Suspensions (Red card)
Rule: A red card implies 1 game suspension.
Carry on the cautions (Yellow card)
The exact punishments are determined by tournament or competition rules (not by the Laws of the Game). The cautions are accumulate for a certain phase of a the world cup tournament.
Rules:
* A yellow card is carry over, and 2 yellow cards equal a red and a 1 game suspension.
* A yellow card is carry on during the first and second phase of the tournament.
* For the quaterfinals is a clean start for all the players, except for a red card.
* Begining the quaterfinals the yellow cards are carry on, until the end of the tournament. And at the end of the tournament all the yellows cards are reset, except:
If a player gets his second yellow card, in the final game, he will carry over the punishment to the next international game of his team, when he plays.
2006-06-09 11:24:48
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answer #2
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answered by gospieler 7
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If player gets yellow card in match 1 and then he gets yellow card in match 2 he don't get red card but he can't play next game. This rule can be different from league to league, it can be that 3 yellow cards are required for one match ban. But in World Cup it's 2.
2016-03-26 23:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Talking back (actually screaming)to the referee especially when he blows the whistle and its against your team
When a player tackles from behind and brings down the opponent player.
A slight push that sends an opponent player down
Kicking another player for no apparent reason
Touching the ball with your hand(s) intentionally sometimes accidentally(handball)
Trying to pick up a fight with another player
Throwing or kicking the ball away especially if its the opponent's turn to take a free kick or throw in ball.
2006-06-15 11:51:52
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answer #4
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answered by ωнєη уσυ ѕмιℓє уσυ мαкє мє ѕмιℓє 7
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normally a yellow card will be wiped out after the group stage..but if the player gets another yellow card , he will have to sit out the next match...after the group stage...any 2nd yellow card from another match causes a suspension...a red card however means an immediate dismissal and the player also misses the next match (at any stage...group or knockout)
some of the new bookable offences are...crowding the referee...trying to influence the referee to show a card to an opposing player, Diving, timewasting at any stage , and the usual...removing a jersey after scoring, inciting the spectators, etc...
2006-06-09 11:02:55
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answer #5
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answered by lone wolf and pub 5
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the tv presenter said that the cards taken in the first round won't be earesed in the second round.
but i'm not sure if it will also be true between the second round and the third.
2006-06-09 10:07:36
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answer #6
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answered by crazypumpkin 2
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