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
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.
A referee will issue a 'Red Card' for a serious offence in football, or if the player has already been shown a yellow card for a previous foul in the game. Two yellow are automatically red carded. A red card results in the player leaving the pitch, and no substitution is allowed. So the team plays on with one man down. There have been cases when an over excited manager, arguing with the referee, has been shown a red card, and has been sent to sit in the terraces, away from the dugout.
When you get a red card in soccer, you have to leave the field and you are ejected for the rest of the game. Often, depending on the league, you will be suspended for the next game (or a few games) also.
25k Way off. It starts at £15 for a yellow card, and goes up incrementally (with add-ons, where the FA sees fit). This is universal throughout football be it Sunday league or the highest level (English football).
Volleyball players do not get "fouls" because it is a non-contact sport; however, if a volleyball player was to interfere with the other team, become mouthy etc. they would receive either a yellow card or a red card with possible dismissal from the match.
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A Yellow card is a sin-bin offense where the player is sent to the touchline for a period of ten minutes normally. The red card is immediate sending off. The player leaves the field of play and must not stand on the touch line. There is no return to play for this person and following a red card offense this usually means a time ban period for the player concerned where they will not be allowed to play.The first shown yellow card means that the player will get 10 minutes in the "sin bin" off the field of play.The second time a yellow card is shown to the same player will force a red card to also be shown. The player must leave the field of play and may also be banned from playing in a number of matches based on the reason.For a dangerous type of play i.e. gouging, spear tackling, strainght arm tackling or stamping this is a red immediately and the player is sent off with a citing to be banned for a period of time.
Any player can sit out of a game while the other five play. The players that sit out are usually chosen by the coach.
i wouldn't recommend any longer than around 3-4 hours, I'm also a qualified chef!.
A player can sit out at least 3 times during a softball game in a row.
they might sit in a fancy smanshey chair.