A yellow card is shown by the referee to indicate that a player has been officially cautioned. The player may continue playing in the game; however, if they receive a second caution in a match, they are sent off by showing the yellow card again, and then a red card!...CONTINUE READING

1. Nestor Martin Alegre didn’t even get a chance to touch the ball before the referee dismissed him for what he deemed to be two yellow card offenses.

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The incident took place in a tournament in 2017, during a match between Deportivo Madariaga de Paso de los Libres and Tiro Federal de Mercedes. Allegre looked understandably shocked by the decisions and briefly pulls his shirt over his face.

2. Raul Jimenez

In 2021, Jimenez was the culprit of one of the most bizarre red cards in Premier League history when he managed to receive two yellow cards in the space of 30 seconds, resulting in an automatic sending-off. It all happened in first-half stoppage time with Wolves deadlocked at 0-0 against Man City.

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3. Gabriel Martinelli

In February 2022, ​Gabriel Martinelli​ picked up two yellows cards in the space of seconds against Wolves. Michael Oliver sent off the Arsenal star who received two yellow cards in quick succession.

The Brazilian forward shoved Daniel Podence during a throw in before fouling Chiquinho​ literally moments later.

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4. Ronaldo

In 2017, Cristiano Ronaldo came off the bench against Barcelona and scored a goal in the Spanish Super Cup first leg, which Madrid went on to win 3-1. Ronaldo picked up a yellow card for removing his shirt and two minutes later, he was sent off for a second yellow card after the referee deemed he dived in the box.

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