5 yellow cards is a one game suspension
2 yellows=1 red and that means you get out
After 5 yellow cards player will be suspended for one game, after next five yellow cards (10) player will be suspended for 2 games and so on
The general rule is that if you get two yellow cards in the same match or in two different matches it is a one match suspension. Players are also suspended for a single red card for one match, but if UEFA thinks the offense was severe they can extend that suspension.
You are suspended after the second yellow card.
No, players who are short of suspension after the group stage have their yellow cards wiped for the knock out stage.
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In soccer stats, "YR" typically stands for "Yellow Card." It indicates the number of yellow cards a player has received during a match or season. Yellow cards are issued as a caution for various infractions, and accumulating too many can lead to a suspension from future matches.
In the English Premier League, a player receives a one-match suspension after accumulating five yellow cards in a single season. However, if a player receives two yellow cards in a single match, they are sent off and automatically suspended for the next match. Thus, a player would miss one game for receiving two yellow cards in a single match.
A player can receive one or two yellow cards before being shown a red card in a soccer match.
Actually before becoming a professional footballer he had received 21 yellow cards and 15 red cards, then after signing on as a pro-footballer to this date he has received 28 red cards and 58 yellow cards.
A yellow card is a caution, It is given out at the referees discretion for malicious fouls or dissent. Two yellow cards in 1 game equals an ejection for the remainder of the game and your team must finish a man down. You also are subject to a game suspension. Yellow cards also add up throughout the year and can result in game suspensions.