Yes, the player received a red card from the referee during the match.
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Yes, a referee can receive a red card during a soccer match if they commit a serious offense or show misconduct.
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No. Once this extra player is discovered, he/she will be cautioned (for entering the field of play without the referee's permission) and required to leave the field. Any goals scored during this time could result in the match result being invalidated and, possibly, the match replayed.
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 yellow card is shown when a player is cautioned in a match. A player or substitute receiving two cautions in the same match is sent off, which is signaled by showing the player a red card. A player that is sent off may not be replaced (i.e., his team must "play short").
Graham Poll
The head referee for the final match was Howard Webb(England).
William Gunn in the England vs. Australia match
Yes the referees can interfere in a match
It is the responsiblity of the referee to ensure that the pitch is marked according to the requirements of the IRB BEFORE a game commences. A team captain has to approach the official and make comment if they feel there are isues with arking. This must be done before players take to the field. The referee has the final say on the grounds status.
The referee is allowed to caution or send off a player or substitute after a match has ended. In most leagues, the resulting consequences (i.e. sitting out future matches) will be the same.Even if a card is not shown, say a referee is approached in the parking lot, the behavior will still be included the game report and the consequences would still be the same. Showing the card is merely a method of communicating. The referee's failure to do so does not absolve the player from the consequences of their actions.
A referee cannot score a goal because they are considered part of the field. Any such goal would be credited to the last player who played the ball.