Abdul Kader Keita
Depending on the level of the foul or bad behavior (taking someone out by purposely harming them), a player may receive a yellow or a red card. The red card is more serious.
if you score a handball it will be a red card or yellow card or a foul
The soccer player was given a yellow card for a foul tackle on his opponent.
yellow card is a caution or warning, red card a foul and penalty is ejection from the game. two yellows = a red.
In various competitive sports, such as association football and rugby, a yellow card denotes that a player has committed some kind of foul. Depending on the sport, the caution can lead to temporary suspension from the game, or no further action until more fouls are committed. In football (Soccer) as stated a player will receive a yellow card from the referee for a foul play. If in the same game the same foul or any other is committed by that player the referee has not option than to issue a second yellow card and immediately issue a red card. The latter means the player is sent off the field of play for the reset of the game. The player then will normally be issued with a ban from player for 3 weeks plus. Note also. Any teams own management can be issued with yellow card and red cards. These are normally for bringing the game into disrepute, swearing at the officials etc. The same sanctions apply.
Cards are only shown for misconduct. A foul can also be misconduct, but does not have to be.
They can get a yellow card, or even a red card if they do a very bad foul.
In contrast to yellow cards issued on-field,an off-fieldyellow card may be issued by the Rugby Union Citing Commissioner for foul play incidents that are very close to, but in his opinion do not meet the red card threshold for citings.Should the player receive another yellow card in the next game, it automatically activates a red card.It adds to his tally of yellow cards which will lead to disciplinary action should he reach three for the season.
In contrast to yellow cards issued on-field,an off-fieldyellow card may be issued by the Rugby Union Citing Commissioner for foul play incidents that are very close to, but in his opinion do not meet the red card threshold for citings.Should the player receive another yellow card in the next game, it automatically activates a red card.It adds to his tally of yellow cards which will lead to disciplinary action should he reach three for the season.
I believe your talking about football/soccer correct me if i am wrong but what ever team did not receive a yellow card against there team member takes the kick where ever the foul is committed but if it was a defending team committing the foul and it is inside there 18-yard box/penalty area the attacking teams receives a penalty kick from the spot 10 yards away Source : (Me) official qualified referee
If a player commits a foul which is worthy or either a yellow or red card, he is 'booked' whereby the referee writes the players details and details of the foul in his notebook to be reported to the governing body
A player typically receives a Red Card for a serious foul after already having received a Yellow Card. In the event of a foul that is considered malicious or otherwise severe, a Red Card can be given after the first offense. Both instances are at the discretion of the head official.