A player shown a yellow card is receiving a caution. A formal warning to stop doing something.
A red card is shown to a player to indicate they are being sent-off. A sent-off player may not be substituted for.
Do you mean a red card? When a Referee gives someone a red card in a soccer match, that player is sent of for that match AND the following match. If a player gets 2 yellow cards in THE SAME MATCH, it is the same as getting a red card, and the player hasto leave the field for the match and cannot play for the following match.
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.
Green card in soccer means that when a player respects the referees' decision and be a sportsmanship person
its when you have a card game and you pick five cards to each player. A median is when you put your cards from least to gratest.mode is most shown mean is add all the cards and divide by 5
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If a player is sent off (shown a red card) then they must leave the field and cannot be replaced. The player is also ineligible to play the next match of the tournament, although his team can field 11 again.
The blue card in soccer means that the player it has been issued to, must serve an immediate penalty suspension. Most suspensions are 2 minutes. The blue card is usually used when a field player handles the ball with his hands while in the goal.
In the FIFA Laws of the Game, there is no such thing as a "soft" or "hard" red card. Many observers will use these terms to describe a clear offense (hard) versus a questionable offense (soft) in order to communicate their disagreement with the referee's decision. In NFHS (U.S. High School) rules there is no mention of "soft red" exactly. For certain offenses, the punishment is a disqualification (send off) of a player but where a team-mate may replace the player. This is signaled by showing a red and yellow card simultaneously. Players, coaches, spectators, and referees all colloquially call this a "soft" red.
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