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The first match shown was a friendly between Arsenal and Arsenal Reserves at Highbury, on 16th September 1937.
1800's
The player shown the red card must leave the game. Unless play has not yet started (yes, players can be shown the red card even before the beginning of the game), that player cannot be replaced, meaning the team will have fewer players than their opponents for the rest of the game.
Yellow and red. Yellow cards are cautions, and if a player gets two in one match, the player is shown a red card. The red card automatically and permanently ejects the player from the match. A red card can be awarded without the referee ever showing a yellow if the foul is severe enough.
A player cannot accumulate five cautions in the same match unless the referee is making a series of grave errors. Once a player has been cautioned for the second time in the same match, that player must be sent off and shown the red card. If a player accumulates five cautions in the same season, some leagues impose suspensions and fines, but this is not standard worldwide.
The actual time for a match is 90 minutes, but 15 seconds are added for each card shown, so it should be 92 minutes in all.
No, you obviously cannot waste time in a football match and if the referee suspects a player, he is shown a yellow card. But ofcourse, players continue wasting time is subtle ways such as feigning injury, keeping the ball, walking with the ball and taking the ball out of play.
When a player is shown a red card he being sent off (ejected from the match). This player must sit out the rest of this match. In addition, this player cannot stay in the field environment and must leave the area.Most leagues also prohibit this player from playing in the next match as well. Sometimes more than one.
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If a player receives a caution and is shown the yellow card for the second time in the same match, that player must be sent off and also shown the red card. However, there have been cases of referee error when the send-off did not occur as required, and so the player was permitted, incorrectly, to continue play.
A player shown a yellow card is receiving a caution. A formal warning to stop doing something.
The first proper football (soccer) team was Sheffield F.C, Yorkshire, England.