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.
5 yellow cards is a one game suspension
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
Podolski, 5
i think 5 but im not sure
FIFA doesn't directly fine clubs or their owners for either red or yellow cards. This is down to the countries individual Football Associations. Usually when a player gets 5 yellow cards he will face a 3 match suspension. Fines are usually only imposed by FIFA or UEFA when the game has been brought into disrepute
You mean cards with the letter '5' on them? In that case, 4.
5 is the answer
yellow card is sort of like a warning and if you get 2 yellow cards your suspended for like 1 or 2 upcoming games, its usually for minor things, like a small trip or so, red cards in the other hand usually suspend a player for usually 3 or more upcoming games no more than 5 i believe, and usually are gotten for using too much force in a tackle or basically being an idiot and hitting someone or fighting with the referee or stuff like that, hitting other players, cussing out the referee badly, etc.
If you mean 'How many cards do you get at the start of a duel?', the answr is 5 cards.
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.
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.