Following is the list of yellow and red cards issued at the 2006 World Cup by the end of Saturday, June 17 (after 26 of 64 matches):
Red cards:
Italy (1) Daniele De Rossi
Ukraine (1): Vladislav Vashchuk
US (1): Pablo Mastroeni
Serbia & Montenegro (1): Mateja Kezman
Czech Republic (1): Tomas Ujfalusi
Two yellow cards in one match (red card shown):
Angola (1): Andre
Poland (1): Radoslaw Sobolewski
Togo (1): Jean-Paul Abalo
Trinidad and Tobago (1): Avery John
US (1): Eddie Pope
Yellow cards:
Angola (8): Andre 2, Akwa, Jamba, Loco, Joao Ricardo, Jose Ze Kalanga, Luis Manuel Delgado
Ghana (8): Sulley Muntari (2), Asamoah Gyan (2), Otto Ado, Michael Essien, Habib Mohamed, Derek Boateng
Serbia-Montenegro (7): Dejan Stankovic, Albert Nadj, Goran Gavrancic, Ivica Dragutinovic, Mladen Krstajic, Ognjen Koroman (2)
Netherlands (6): Giovanni van Bronckhorst, John Heitinga, ArjenRobben, Joris Mathijsen, Mark van Bommel, Khalid Boulahrouz
Trinidad and Tobago (6): Aurtis Whitley, Cyd Gray, Densill Theobald, Dwight Yorke, Kenwyne Jones, Shaka Hislop
Paraguay (6): Nelson Valdez, Carlos Paredes, Denis Caniza, Edgar Barreto, Roberto Acuna, Jorge Nunez
Czech Republic (5): David Rozehnal, Tomas Rosicky, Vratislav Lokvenc (2), Zdenek Grygera
Ecuador (5): Cristian Mora, Edison Mendez, Ivan Hurtado, Segundo Castillo, Ulises De la Cruz
Iran (5): Javad Nekounam (2), Mahrzad Madanchi, Hossein Kaebi, Yahya Golmohammadi
Italy (5): Daniele De Rossi, Mauro Camoranesi, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Francesco Totti, Gianluca Zambrotta
Cote d'Ivorie (5): Emmanuel Eboue, Didier Drogba (2), Arthur Boka, Didier Zokora
Portugal (5): Cristiano Ronaldo, Nuno Valente, Pauleta, Deco, Costinha
Switzerland (5): Alexander Frei, Marco Streller, Ludovic Magnin,Philipp Degen, Ricardo Cabanas
Argentina (4): Javier Saviola, Luis Gonzalez, Gabriel Heinze, Hernan Crespo
Australia (4): Craig Moore, John Aloisi, Tim Cahill, Vince Grella
Sweden (4): Henrik Larsson, Marcus Allback, Teddy Lucic, TobiasLinderoth
Tunisia (4): Adel Chedli, Karim Haggui, Riadh Bouazizi, YassineChikhaoui
Costa Rica (3): Danny Fonseca, Luis Marin, Mauricio Solis
Croatia (3): Igor Tudor, Niko Kovac, Robert Kovac
England (3): Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Peter Crouch
France (3): Eric Abidal, Zinedine Zidan, Willy Sagnol
Germany (3): Christoph Metzelder, David Odonkor, Michael Ballack
Japan (3): Naohiro Takahara, Teruyaki Moniwa, Tsuneyasu Miyamoto
Mexico (3): Carlos Salcido, Gerardo Torrado, Gonzalo Pineda
Poland (3): Artur Boruc, Euzebiusz Smolarek, Jacek Krzynowek
South Korea (2): Kim Young Chul, Lee Chun Soo
Togo (2): Alaixys Romao, Massamasso Tchangai
Ukraine (2): Andriy Russol, Vladimir Yezerski
US (2): Claudio Reyna, Oguchi Onyewu
Brazil (1): Emerson
Editor: Donald |