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A player can receive one or two yellow cards before being shown a red card in a soccer match.
If a player receives two yellow cards in a soccer match, they will be shown a red card and be sent off the field, resulting in their team playing with one less player for the remainder of the match.
In soccer stats, "YR" typically stands for "Yellow Card." It indicates the number of yellow cards a player has received during a match or season. Yellow cards are issued as a caution for various infractions, and accumulating too many can lead to a suspension from future matches.
That depends entirely on the rules of the competition. Usually in the league/domestic cup, 5 yellow cards equate to a ban, but in some shorter competitions, it could be three or even two yellow cards equating to a ban.
Do you mean a red card? When a Referee gives someone a red card in a soccer match, that player is sent of for that match AND the following match. If a player gets 2 yellow cards in THE SAME MATCH, it is the same as getting a red card, and the player hasto leave the field for the match and cannot play for the following match.
One per match.
In the English Premier League, a player receives a one-match suspension after accumulating five yellow cards in a single season. However, if a player receives two yellow cards in a single match, they are sent off and automatically suspended for the next match. Thus, a player would miss one game for receiving two yellow cards in a single match.
The sport played during two periods of 45 minutes each, involving yellow cards, is soccer (or football, depending on the region). In this game, players can receive yellow cards as a caution for various infractions, and accumulating two yellow cards in a match results in a red card, leading to ejection from the game. Soccer is played between two teams, each aiming to score goals by getting a ball into the opposing team's net.
Just one red card.
If a player accumulates five cautions between the opening day of the playing season and 31 December in the same season, he will be suspended automatically for one match.
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.
In soccer, a Yellow Card serves as a caution for a player and does not have an expiration time during a match; it remains in effect for the duration of that game. If a player receives two Yellow Cards in a single match, it results in a Red Card, leading to their expulsion from the game. However, the Yellow Card does not carry over to subsequent matches, unless specified by tournament rules.