In soccer, there is no such thing as a blue card. However, indoor soccer (A similar by distinct sport) uses the blue card to indicate a time penalty for certain fouls. If the goalkeeper receives a blue card, another player will serve that time in their place.
You cant get blue cards. You can get red and yellow cards though. You get a yellow card for a foul or diving or a minor handball. If you get two yellow cards then you get a red card and get sent off. You get a straight red card for a bad foul or a goal saving handball or a goal saving foul. ____ There are blue cards in indoor soccer and beach soccer. Word Cup, European and English soccer don't use the blue card. I don't believe the MLS does either. The blue card is issued for minor violations and the player is generally sent off the field for a few minutes to serve a penalty.
There is no such card in soccer. It's existence is a myth. A lifetime ban is not one that can be made on the field. Cards are merely visual aides for dealing with misconduct while on the field of play.
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 player shown a yellow card is receiving a caution. A formal warning to stop doing something.
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there is no green card used in soccer. However in field hockey a green triangle represents a warning.
No only yellow and red cards are there in soccer.
Green card in soccer means that when a player respects the referees' decision and be a sportsmanship person
It is a warning
Yes
Italy(soccer), France(rugby), Argentina(soccer)