Its is usually one game but it also depends on what you do to get the red card.
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A player can get 2 yellow cards which = a red card and also get a straight red card. Also a player can get a yellow card but then without getting a 2nd yellow card the player can recieve a straight rad card
When you get a red card in soccer, you have to leave the field and you are ejected for the rest of the game. Often, depending on the league, you will be suspended for the next game (or a few games) also.
A yellow card is a warning, and two yellow cards equal a red card, which is where the player is sent off. A player may receive a straight red card.
A red card in soccer (football) means the player or players who receive it will be 'sent off' the pitch and will receive a temporary ban from playing football, on average 1 - 3 games depending on the soccer/football league's rules. The player can not be replaced for the remainder of the game. To receive a red card in soccer you either have to get two yellow cards, or a straight red depending on the incident. A scenario for a instant red card: If a player is 1-on-1 with a goalkeeper and suddenly a defender does a poor tackle on the player that is a red card (depending on the referee.)
You get a yellow card for a foul or diving or a minor handball. If you get two yellow cards then you get a red card and get sent off. You get a straight red card for a bad foul or a goal saving handball or a goal saving foul.
Yes. While uncommon, there are many games that have ended this way. It is exceedingly rare on the professional level.
i play soccer myself......... I think that you miss 1 or 2 games
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It will depend on the situation. If a player is issued 2 yellow cards, which automatically turns into a red card, they only have to sit out of the game they are currently playing. If a player is issused a straight red card or 1 yellow then a red they have to sit out for the current game and the next 1.