If you get two yellow cards in a game, you get a red card and sent off the field.
In football(British word for soccer) a red card means you get sent off for the rest of the game! So if you get a red card at minute 2 then you cant come on for the rest of the game. The same happens if you get 2 yellow cards.
No. You can get sent off which is equivalent to a red card, and you get warnings. But no you can't get a yellow or red card in Netball.
Same as any other league you get a warning 2 yellow cards in one game will get you suspended for a game
A yellow card is a 10 minute "sin bin" offence and the receiving player must leave the field for that time -- a second yellow card t the same player means that a red card is immediately shown and the player is sent of for the remainder of the game with no substitution
A first yellow card is shown by the referee to the player guilty of an infringement. If the same player warrants a second yellow card later on in the game, the referee will show the second yellow card, and will then immediately show a red card and send the player off the pitch.
he gets a red card and cannot play for two games.
The cards used in soccer (2) were the yellow card (warning) or red (sent off).
Yellow as a warning, red to be sent off.
it means that your like of the pitch like football yellow card then red card and then if you got sent off then later you join and you do it again then that is a double fowl
The player would be sent off after the second caution, not the third.
It's a WarningA yellow card is a warning. Once a player has been booked, he has to be extra careful for the rest of the game; if he gets another yellow card, this will result in a red card - and he will be sent off the pitch and his team will be at a disadvantage (with one fewer player). In addition, a yellow card is added to your total tally of yellow cards for the season. If a player gets 5 yellow cards, he is suspended for a game.The most common reasons for getting a yellow card:Unsporting behavior of any type, e.g., a dangerous slide tackle.Dissent (disagreeing with the referee's or linesman's decision).Persistent infringement of rules, e.g. constantly tripping people.Entering or leaving the field without permission.Delaying the game, perhaps by refusing to stand the proper distance from a free kick, or not throwing in the ball for a long period of time.