Yes, you can. The referee's authority extends until he has left the field and the immediate environment of the field. They will show a card in this instance.
Even then after that, the referee may include information in his report that the league authorities may act on just as if it were misconduct. e.g. confronting a referee in the parking lot. The referee just wouldn't bother showing a card.
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A player can get a red card in soccer for committing serious fouls, violent conduct, or receiving two yellow cards in the same game.
when the (soccer) game is in play it is a yellow card.
Yes they can but they would be forced out of the game.
A send off should be signaled by showing a red card to the player.
In soccer, there is no such thing as a blue card. However, indoor soccer (A similar by distinct sport) uses the blue card to indicate a time penalty for certain fouls. If the goalkeeper receives a blue card, another player will serve that time in their place.
NO..... the Team is now a player short.
Soccer is one such sport.
soccer, bowling and a card game called "conion
Without a graphics card, nothing will be displayed on your monitor.
Yes. You wouldn't be able to see the game otherwise.