Its is usually one game but it also depends on what you do to get the red card.
when the (soccer) game is in play it is a yellow card.
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.
Yes you can play, but if you do get a another yellow in the next game , then you will miss one game.
there is a white card which is a warning. a yellow card which is another warning. and a resd card which means you get taken out of the game and you can't play the next game.
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.
A player shown a yellow card is receiving a caution. A formal warning to stop doing something.
When you have two yellow cards you got a red card and you exit the match.
you get a penalty foul and potential yellow card
The FIFA Laws of the Game don't list a fine. Each league sets its own rules for such things, so players in some professional leagues might have to pay a fine if shown a yellow card, but that would be decided by their specific league.
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.
If it's your first yellow card, you should be very careful not to get another one; if it's your second one in the same game already, then you are off.