In the second round of that competition, he received a red card in England's match against Argentina. Beckham had been fouled by Diego Simeone and the two players were lying on the pitch in close proximity to one another. As Simeone attempted to raise himself from the ground, he placed his hands on Beckham's back; Beckham was seen to wince in pain as Simeone regained his footing. In what Simeone himself described as an instinctive reaction, Beckham, still laying face down on the pitch flicked his leg towards Simeone striking him on the calf. Simeone later admitted to trying to get Beckham sent off by over-reacting to the kick and then, along with other members of his team, waving imaginary red cards at the referee, urging him to send Beckham off.
2006-07-02 09:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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David Beckham wasn't red carded in the match against Portugal, he simply got hurt and was replaced, the other player was the one red carded, I think his name was Rooney, or something close to that.
2006-07-02 09:01:12
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answered by Chris M 2
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For kicking another player when he was on the ground.
NOTE: Chris M...the questioner asked for the 1998 World Cup.
2006-07-02 09:01:17
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answered by Superdog 7
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He kicked out at an Argentine player while he (Beckham) was on the ground
2006-07-02 09:45:48
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answered by Perkins 4
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For a retaliatory kick against Simeone after being fouled by him.
2006-07-02 09:03:54
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answered by Jub Jub 3
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after being fouled, and while lying on the ground, he kicked out at an opponant,(missed), and was red carded for intent
2006-07-02 09:03:57
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answered by giddy 4
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kicking out at Diego Simeone
2006-07-02 09:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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because David make foul to Simone
2006-07-02 09:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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in the game against Argentina, he hit Simone
2006-07-02 09:02:53
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answered by Princess Jasmine 2
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He committed an infraction.
TFTP
2006-07-02 09:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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