It wasthe 2010 world cup.
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promo cards are special cards given to players upon winning a Pokemon card tournament... so yes
Yellow cards are given to footballers as a caution due to a tackle, un-sportsmanship or rule breaking.
Depends on the severity of the rule broken or action of the player. Yellow cards are given for slightly dirty tackles or something not too violent. Red cards are given for very dirty tackles or telling off the ref, fighting, or upon receiving two yellow cards. Not the best answer but gives you an idea. (yellow is less severe then red. Red leads to the player being ejected from the game.)
yellow card is sort of like a warning and if you get 2 yellow cards your suspended for like 1 or 2 upcoming games, its usually for minor things, like a small trip or so, red cards in the other hand usually suspend a player for usually 3 or more upcoming games no more than 5 i believe, and usually are gotten for using too much force in a tackle or basically being an idiot and hitting someone or fighting with the referee or stuff like that, hitting other players, cussing out the referee badly, etc.
A yellow card is a caution, It is given out at the referees discretion for malicious fouls or dissent. Two yellow cards in 1 game equals an ejection for the remainder of the game and your team must finish a man down. You also are subject to a game suspension. Yellow cards also add up throughout the year and can result in game suspensions.
Over the whole tournament, there were 166 green cards, 57 yellow cards and 1 red card awarded. * The women's competition included 73 green cards, 22 yellow cards and no red cards. * The men's competition imcluded 93 green cards, 35 yellow cards and 1 red card. * In green cards, there was an average of 1.92 per game in the women's games and 2.45 per game in the men's, for a total of 2.18 per game. * In yellow cards, there was an average of 0.58 per game in the women's and 0.92 in the men's, for a total of precisely 0.75 per game. * The only red card of the tournament was given to Clyde Abrahams of the RSA, in their match against Canada on day 10.
The RFU Junior Vase 2nd round match between Streatham-Croydon and Old Walcountians, held at Frant Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey, UK on 6th November 2010, yielded an astonishing eight yellow cards, with Old Walcountians scraping through 23-22. Last night's (20th March, 2009) super 14 match between the Hurricanes and the Bulls saw a record number of yellow cards for Super Rugby being given. The referee issued a total of six yellow cards, or 5 yellow and one red (one player was yellow carded twice and his second yellow automatically became red).
2010 FIFA WORLD CUPIn total, 260 yellow cards were issued in the 2010 FIFA world cup. This includes all the games and matches. The 2010 Final World cup game between Spain and the NetherlandsThe final had 13 yellow cards, 8 to the Netherlands and 5 to Spain.There was one red card given to the Netherlands, Dutch player John Heitinga.
A penalty is a type of kick given for a foul by a defender against an attacker while inside the penalty area. Cards are show for misconduct; yellow for a caution and red for a send off. **If a player is shown 2 yellow cards for misconduct, he/she is shown a RED CARD and the player is expelled from the game. It is possible that a penalty kick may be given with no misconduct, so no card would be shown.
Skip Bo is a card game. It is based on the entire stock/cards are played out, and each person is given twenty cards. There are two to four players in each round, and sometimes people play in partnership.