A red card is shown by a referee to signify that a player has been sent off. A player who has been sent off is required to leave the field of play immediately and must take no further part in the game. The player who has been sent off cannot be replaced during the game; their team must continue the game with one player fewer. Law 12 of the Laws of the Game lists the categories of misconduct for which a player may be sent off. These are:
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You can get a red card by getting two yellow cards, for example if you have a nasty slide, foul in the box, hand ball, etc. There is also the possibility of getting a straight red card by fighting or fouling someone on a break away. If you do get a red card, you have to leave the field and you are band for at least your next game, depending on how bad the foul is.
A red card is received when a player spits, becomes violent or overly aggressive or uses offensive or threatening language
A player will receive a red card if he uses his hands or commits a foul to deliberately prevent a goal.
A red card is given to a player who has received two yellow cards.
Players receive yellow cards for overly aggressive fouls.
A player, having been shown the red card, is sent off from the field and may not participate in that match any longer. In some leagues and tournaments, there may also be a suspension or monetary fine associated with it.
You can get a red card in soccer by committing violent conduct, attacking the referee, spitting on a player, abusive language/gestures, deliberate and illegal obstruction of the goal, or by accumulating two yellow cards.
It means that the receiver of that red card should stop playing because he or she committed an offence that is not part of that sport.....just like the red light on the traffic lights.