yes
1. when he receives a direct red card 2. when he receives 2 yellow cards in the same match 3. if he receives one yellow card in a mach and if there is a carry over of a yellow card to the next match and if he receives another yellow card in the next match then he will be suspended for the next game. 4. some incident which ref didn't notice during the match but fifa can issue the ban.
Yes you will have to miss the next match.
You can get a red card by getting 2 yellow cards in a game. If you get a 2nd yellow yard that equals a red card that means you have to sit out for the rest of the game oyu receive the card and the next game you are playing. If you get a red card its the same sit out for rest of the game and next game. Hope this helps
2 yellows = 1 red and next game suspension.
If a player is shown 2 yellow cards in one match, they have been cautioned twice. Receiving two cautions means that player is automatically sent off and will also be shown a red card. Their team will not be allowed to replace them and will have to play short a player. The player will most likely also be ineligible to play in their next match.
The FIFA Laws of the Game don't list a fine. Each league sets its own rules for such things, so players in some professional leagues might have to pay a fine if shown a yellow card, but that would be decided by their specific league.
You must get two yellow cards followed by a red card to be banned.
It's a WarningA yellow card is a warning. Once a player has been booked, he has to be extra careful for the rest of the game; if he gets another yellow card, this will result in a red card - and he will be sent off the pitch and his team will be at a disadvantage (with one fewer player). In addition, a yellow card is added to your total tally of yellow cards for the season. If a player gets 5 yellow cards, he is suspended for a game.The most common reasons for getting a yellow card:Unsporting behavior of any type, e.g., a dangerous slide tackle.Dissent (disagreeing with the referee's or linesman's decision).Persistent infringement of rules, e.g. constantly tripping people.Entering or leaving the field without permission.Delaying the game, perhaps by refusing to stand the proper distance from a free kick, or not throwing in the ball for a long period of time.
It will depend on the situation. If a player is issued 2 yellow cards, which automatically turns into a red card, they only have to sit out of the game they are currently playing. If a player is issused a straight red card or 1 yellow then a red they have to sit out for the current game and the next 1.
Yes.
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.