Tomáš Řepka (Czech Republic) got sent off 17 times in his career. He missed UEFA Euro 1996 because of a red card. In 2001 Řepka was sent off during 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off game against Belgium which cost the Czechs the game and subsequently ended in elimination. It was also his last game for the national team. One of his scandals include attacking game officials and TV cameraman in September 2007. He got his fastest red card in the 1st minute of a game. He may have received one more (18th) in a Czech FA Cup game in 1995, but there isn't any available/reliable source.
1x Banik Ostrava (CZE)
4x Sparta Prague (CZE)
5x Fiorentina (ITA)
4x West Ham United (ENG)
2x Czech Republic national team
1x Czech Republic national team U21
Its like a warning :)
The cards used in soccer (2) were the yellow card (warning) or red (sent off).
No only yellow and red cards are there in soccer.
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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.
Soccer is one such sport.
You will have 66 baseball cards and 86 soccer cards.
Of course he has received 1 or more yellow and red cards. Yes
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.
There are no cards......