Officially there are no fines for the receipt of yellow cards, however many clubs and nations fine their players as receiving cards punishes the team via suspension.
Red cards are punished with a fine at all levels of football to cover the expense of the disciplinary panel which reviews the incident and the duration of the ban imposed.
2006-06-19 11:49:07
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answered by kingpaulii 4
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They don't have to pay a thing!
Two yellow cards in the same game will earn you a red card, and a player can get a straight red card depending on the incident - a red card will earn a player a one match suspension. But there are no fines associated with either.
2006-06-19 10:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think card system can be adopted in cricket. In games like football, players often touch each other, which sometimes gets very nasty and can result into physical fight and serious injuries. Verbal comment passing is still allowable in football and everyone is entitled to pass comments. But in game of cricket physical touch is rare, I think being cricket fans we are not habitual to see players talking with so much heat. Removing players from running cricket match may make the whole match unstable, which would be harsh and not feasible in my opinion TJ. In my opinion deducting match fees is a ineffective punishment for cricketers who are earning millions. A player should be banned for one-two next matches for stretching the limits be it in domestic tournament or international matches, which can be done my match referee after the end of match. Umpire should play active role in control of cricketers on the field. If I go in deep roots, sledging is the main cause of most of the verbal fights in cricket, if one sledges and seconds keeps quiet than time passes nicely, but when two cricketers having similar kind of poor temperament clashes then situation gets poor. So sledging should be banned in international cricket but our non-subcontinent mates don't see anything bad in sledging. I don't think that cricket can be turned into gentleman's game by allowing sledging.
2016-03-26 21:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If a player gets a red card, he has to pay $1 billion out of his own pocket. That's why we often see painful, agonized and frustrated expressions on the faces of red-carded players.
2006-06-19 11:16:57
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answered by See Leveler 4
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no they don't need to pay a fine they already get one.They only have to face supenion not money fee. But in the fa premier league you can appeal your suspension.
2006-06-19 11:03:03
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answered by soccer 2
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Nothing.
2006-06-19 14:17:00
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answered by Stoic 4
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Nothing!
2006-06-19 10:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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each time 100k-175ks
It all depends on regions and the rules
2006-06-19 10:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing
2006-06-19 12:18:09
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answered by mangueric 3
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enough
2006-06-19 10:27:29
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answered by tavi 2
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