Argentina received a total of 8 yellow cards in the tournament.
England received a total of 6 yellow cards in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
A player can receive one or two yellow cards before being shown a red card in a soccer match.
two yellow cards = one red card one red card = out of game
That depends entirely on the rules of the competition. Usually in the league/domestic cup, 5 yellow cards equate to a ban, but in some shorter competitions, it could be three or even two yellow cards equating to a ban.
20 yellow cards
5 yellow cards is a one game suspension
345 yellow cards.
This season he has got no red cards or yellow cards so far!
260 yellow cards 17 red cards.
The sport played during two periods of 45 minutes each, involving yellow cards, is soccer (or football, depending on the region). In this game, players can receive yellow cards as a caution for various infractions, and accumulating two yellow cards in a match results in a red card, leading to ejection from the game. Soccer is played between two teams, each aiming to score goals by getting a ball into the opposing team's net.
Two. One against Argentina in the world cup while playing for England. The other against the Seattle Sounders while playing for LA galaxy