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.
In soccer a yellow card is used for a minor foul. If you get two yellow cards in one game, you are given a red card. If a red card is given the player has to leave the game and a substitute has to enter the playing field.
The yellow card is a warning. The red card means that you are ejected from the game, and your team has to play short for the rest of the game, also in most completions a red card will also prevent you from participating in the next match. The second yellow card in the same game will automatically give you a red card.
In soccer a yellow card is issued as a warning for committing a foul that is not so serious. A red card on the other hand is issued for serious offences or for someone who had received a yellow card earlier.
When you have two yellow cards you got a red card and you exit the match.
Basically a yellow card is a caution. A red is punishment, if you receive two yellows in one game you will get a red card. A red card punishment is when you are 'sent off' the pitch and the player is no longer allowed to play and receives a temporary ban usually 1 - 3 games depending on the rules of the Soccer/Football league.
No only yellow and red cards are there in soccer.
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.
In football(British word for soccer) a red card means you get sent off for the rest of the game! So if you get a red card at minute 2 then you cant come on for the rest of the game. The same happens if you get 2 yellow cards.
two yellow cards = one red card one red card = out of game
Yellow as a warning, red to be sent off.
Its is usually one game but it also depends on what you do to get the red card.
No there are only red cards and yellow cards