Yes.
The red card in a champion league and in the E.P. Are in no way connected.
The red card in a champion league and in the E.P. Are in no way connected.
A player gets suspended if he gets a red card in the match right before the final. for ex- John Terry got a red card v/s Barcelona and thus missed the Champions League final in 2012.
Generally no. All players who are participating in the match (whether they are there or not) would have to write their name on the match card. If they arrive late, and do not have their name on the match card then they will not be allowed to play! However, this may change in competition rules.
Joe Cole collected a red card in the match with arsenal. it was his first red card ever.
Yes, the player received a red card from the referee during the match.
That depends on your league's rules. Many leagues give a one-game minimum suspension to any player who is sent off.
The red card suspension starts from the very next game and is usually 3 match ban . Although if the reason for the red card is severe , the suspension might be for more than 3 matches . The player can also appeal against the red card .
The general rule is that if you get two yellow cards in the same match or in two different matches it is a one match suspension. Players are also suspended for a single red card for one match, but if UEFA thinks the offense was severe they can extend that suspension.
Yes, the billing address typically needs to match the card for a transaction to be processed successfully.
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there is not one