Friday, April 1, 2011
Yellow and red cards at 2010 World Cup
Referee Marco Rodriguez of Mexico flashes the red card to Australia's Tim Cahill during the 2010 World Cup Group D soccer match against Germany at Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban June 13, 2010.
JOHANNESBURG, June 19 -- Following is the list of yellow and red cards issued at the 2010 World Cup after matches on Saturday (26 of 64 matches):
Red cards (4)
Australia (2): Tim Cahill, Harry Kewell
Nigeria (1): Sani Kaita
South Africa (1): Itumeleng Khune
Uruguay's Nicolas Lodeiro (L) reacts as referee Yuichi Nishimura shows him his second yellow card during the 2010 World Cup Group A soccer match against France at Green Point stadium in Cape Town June 11, 2010.
Yellow-red cards (4):
Algeria (1): Abdelkader Ghezzal
Germany (1): Miroslav Klose
Serbia (1): Aleksandar Lukovic
Uruguay (1): Nicolas Lodeiro
Yellow cards (91):
Mexico (6): Efrain Juarez, Gerardo Torrado, Hector Moreno, Efrain Juarez, Guillermo Franco, Francisco Rodriguez
Serbia (6): Aleksandar Kolarov, Branislav Ivanovic, Nemanja Vidic, Neven Subotic, Nikola Zigic, Zdravko Kuzmanovic
Slovenia (6): Aleksander Radoslavljevic, Andrej Komac, Andraz Kirm, Bojan Jokic, Bostjan Cesar, Marko Suler
France (5): Franck Ribery, Jaremy Toulalan (2), Patrice Evra, Eric Abidal
Germany (5): Cacau, Mesut Oezil, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm, Sami Khedira
Ghana (5): Isaac Vorsah, Prince Tagoe, Anthony Annan, Lee Addy, Jonathan Mensah
Argentina (4): Jonas Gutierrez (2), Gabriel Heinze, Javier Mascherano
Australia (4): Carl Valeri, Craig Moore (2), Lucas Neill
England (4): James Milner, Jamie Carragher (2), Steven Gerrard
Greece (4): Vasilios Torosidis, Alexandros Tziolis, Georgios Samaras, Sokratis Papastathopoulos,
Switzerland (4): Diego Benaglio, Hakan Yakin, Reto Ziegler, Stephane Grichting
South Africa (4): Kagisho Dikgacoi (2), Peter Masilela, Steven Pienaar
United States (4): Jay DeMerit, Robbie Findley (2), Steven Cherundolo
Cameroon (3): Nicolas Nkoulou, Stephane Mbia, Sebastien Bassong
Denmark (3): Simon Kjaer (2), Thomas Sorensen
Netherlands (3): Nigel de Jong, Robin van Persie, Gregory van der Wiel
Algeria (2): Hassan Yebda, Mehdi Lacen
Chile (2): Carlos Carmona, Matias Fernandez
Cote d'Ivoire (2): Didier Zokora, Guy Demel
New Zealand (2): Tony Lochhead, Winston Reid
Nigeria (2): Lukman Haruna, Chinedu Obasi
South Korea (2): Lee Chung Yong, Ki Hun Yeom
Uruguay (2): Diego Lugano, Mauricio Victorino
Brazil (1): Ramires
Honduras (1): Wilson Palacios
Italy (1): Mauro Camoranesi
Japan (1): Yuki Abe
Paraguay (1): Victor Caceres
Portugal (1): Cristiano Ronaldo
Slovakia (1): Zdeno Strba
(Reuters)
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