a caution (warning) given to a player and a coach for unacceptable behavior
a piece of plastic, colored yellow, that is used to signal to the player and his many fans, supporters, and coaches, that he was a naughty boy
a visible warning signal to the head coach
a warning signal to the bench for behavior such as interfering with the duties of the officials or progress of the game or going beyond the area designated for the head coach
A card signifying the umpire has suspended a player.
See: Standard American Yellow Card
A warning or advertissement used to indicate a minor rule infraction by one of the fencers.
A yellow card is held up by a referee to signal a caution for a minor infringement.
A card held up by the referee that warns a player that any further misconduct will result in their ejection from the game.
What the referee holds up to caution a player for dangerous play or unsportsmanlike behavior. Two yellow cards result in a red card and automatic ejection from the match.
a playing card-sized card that a referee holds up to warn a player for dangerous or unsportsmanlike behavior; also called a caution; 2 yellow cards in one game earns a player an automatic red card, signaling his removal from the game.