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
In football or rugby, if a player is shown the red card, the referee holds up a red card to indicate that the player must leave the pitch for breaking the rules. a red card held up by the referee in a football match, to show that a player has done something against the rules and will not be allowed to play for the rest of the game yellow card
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 playing card-sized 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 behavior or multiple rule infractions (two yellow cards = one red card)
Issued to a player ejected from the game, either for committing two yellow card offences or for committing a single serious offence such as spitting, dangerous play, violence, an intentional handball or another foul that prevents a goal from being scored
Fire qualification card issued to fire rated persons showing their qualifications and their training needs to fill specified fire suppression positions in a large fire suppression or incident organization
A very bad thing You're suspended for the game and the next game Your team plays the rest of the game a player short You can't stay and watch the game, you must leave the premises Coaches and spectators can receive red cards and they must leave the premises
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)
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