A card that calls for dismissal of an illegal advisor, when shown by the umpire. If shown along with a yellow card, it indicates that a penalty point has been awarded.
The referee's signal to inform a player that he or she is expelled.
A referee shows a player a red card to signal that the player has been banned from the rest of the match. A red card can be shown for a single serious offence or as the result of being shown a second yellow card in the same game. After a player is shown a red card, the player must leave the field of play and cannot be replaced by a substitute, meaning that his or her team must finish the match with one player fewer.
a more severe penalty and means that the player or coach must leave the game immediately and cannot play or coach in the next game
an automatic ejection and the player must sit out the next game
If a player is guilty of an intentional foul, such as deliberate body contact or verbal abuse of officials, the referee issues a red card, which results in ejection from the game and suspension of the player for the team's next game.
A card shown by the umpire usually to dismiss an illegal adviser from the playing area or, in conjunction with a yellow card, to indicate the award of a penalty point.
Expulsion du terrain ordonnée par l'arbitre au bout de deux cartons jaunes ou après une faute grave telle que cracher, jouer dangereusement, être violent, faire une main intentionnelle ou toute autre faute empêchant un but d'être marqué.
A card shown by the umpire to suspend a player permanently.
A red card indicates that a player is being ejected from the game. Red cards often carry a suspension for an additional game or games.
Fire qualification card issued to fire rated persons showing their training needs and their qualifications to fill specified fire suppression and support positions in a large fire suppression or incident organization.
A card signifying a referee has ejected a player from the game.
A red card is issued to a player when that player has committed a serious infraction or has been issued with two yellow cards within the same game. The red card held up by the referee to signal that a player is being sent off. The player sent off cannot be replaced.
Credentials issued to qualified wildland firefighters, listing their qualifications and specialties.
the card shown to a player being ejected from a match by the referee; players ejected cannot be substituted for, and often a red card offense carries a penalty of additional matches missed.
Card held up by a referee indicating that a player has been ejected from the game.
A card from the referee signifying a penalty hit has been charged against a fencer for a rules violation.
A card a Referee awards to a player for violent action on the field as specified in the Rules of Soccer which carries an immediate ejection from the game. Two yellow cards equals a Red card.
used to indicate repeated minor rule infractions or a major rule infraction by one of the fencers; results in a point being given to the other fencer.
A red card that a referee holds up to signal a player's removal from the game; the player's team must play the rest of the game shorthanded; presented for violent behaviour or multiple infractions (two yellow cards = one red card).
a severe penalty in which an official displays a red card. The result of a red card may be a player is disqualified, the team loses the serve, or the team loses a point. A red card may be given with or without a prior yellow card as a warning; it is up to the official's discretion.
What the referee holds up to signal a player's ejection from the game. The offending player's team must play the rest of the game shorthanded (unless a player from the other team also is ejected). Red cards usually are given for unsportsmanlike conduct, violent play or multiple yellow cards (two yellow card violations earn the player a red card).
Fire qualifications card issued to fire-rated persons showing their training needs and their qualifications to fill specified fire suppression and support positions on a fire or other incident.
Disciplinary action of sending a player, or players off the field of play. Law 12
Red Card, from the manga First President of Japan, is a fictional elite special forces unit of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces. They are based at the Narashino Ground Self-Defense Forces base at Narashino in the Chiba Prefecture. Like the British SAS and the Canadian Joint Task-Force Two, the unit is shrouded in near total secrecy.
In sports, a red card is a penalty card that is shown after a rules infraction. The actual penalty depends upon the sport. Some sports also use yellow cards for less serious offenses or warnings, while a few also use black cards for very serious infractions.