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2002 FIFA World Cup disciplinary record

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In the 2002 FIFA World Cup the main disciplinary action taken against players came in the form of red and yellow cards. Any player picking up a red card is automatically banned for his country's next game (if it is a serious offense FIFA may extend this ban to a number of games). Players also receive a one-game ban if they pick up two yellow cards within the group stage or within the knockout stage.

Disciplinary statistics[edit]

Sanctions[edit]

By referee[edit]

Referee Matches Red Yellow Red Cards
Mexico Felipe Ramos Rizo 3 4 13 3 straight reds
1 second yellow
Colombia Oscar Ruíz 3 1 14 1 straight red
Kuwait Saad Mane 3 0 10
Italy Pierluigi Collina 3 0 9
Egypt Gamal Al-Ghandour 3 0 8
Denmark Kim Milton Nielsen 3 0 8
Argentina Ángel Sánchez 2 2 13 1 straight red
1 second yellow
Guatemala Carlos Batres 2 2 11 2 straight reds
Portugal Vitor Melo Pereira 2 1 13 1 straight red
Ecuador Byron Moreno 2 1 12 1 second yellow
United Arab Emirates Ali Bujsaim 2 1 7 1 straight red
China Lu Jun 2 1 5 1 straight red
Scotland Hugh Dallas 2 0 12
Brazil Carlos Eugênio Simon 2 0 10
Costa Rica William Mattus 2 0 8
Germany Markus Merk 2 0 8
Switzerland Urs Meier 2 0 6
Jamaica Peter Prendergast 2 0 6
Paraguay Ubaldo Aquino 2 0 5
Sweden Anders Frisk 2 0 5
France Gilles Veissière 2 0 5
United States Brian Hall 2 0 4
Spain Antonio López Nieto 1 2 16 2 second yellows
South Korea Kim Young-Joo 1 2 5 1 straight red
1 second yellow
Netherlands Jan Wegereef 1 0 12
Slovakia Ľuboš Micheľ 1 0 8
Greece Kyros Vassaras 1 0 7
Tunisia Mourad Daami 1 0 6
Benin Coffi Codjia 1 0 5
Australia Mark Shield 1 0 5
Japan Toru Kamikawa 1 0 4
Morocco Mohammed Guezzaz 1 0 3
Bolivia René Ortubé 1 0 3
Norway Terje Hauge 1 0 2
Senegal Falla Ndoye 1 0 2
England Graham Poll 1 0 2
Total 64 17 272 11 straight reds
6 second yellows

By team[edit]

Team Yellow Red Red Cards Suspensions
 Argentina 6 1 C. Caniggia vs Sweden
straight red card
 Belgium 6 0
 Brazil 7 1 Ronaldinho vs England
straight red card
Ronaldinho vs Turkey
 Cameroon 10 1 P. Suffo vs Germany
second yellow card
 China PR 5 1 Shao Jiayi vs Turkey
straight red card
 Costa Rica 6 0
 Croatia 3 1 B. Živković vs Mexico
straight red card
B. Živković vs Italy and Ecuador
 Denmark 9 0
 Ecuador 9 0
 England 6 0
 France 3 1 T. Henry vs Uruguay
straight red card
Henry vs Denmark
 Germany 18 1 C. Ramelow vs Cameroon
second yellow card
C. Ramelow vs Paraguay
 Italy 12 1 F. Totti vs. South Korea
second yellow card
F. Cannavaro vs Mexico
 Japan 6 0
 Mexico 8 1 R. Márquez vs USA
straight red card
R. Márquez
2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup vs Brazil
 Nigeria 2 0
 Paraguay 11 2 C. Paredes vs Slovenia
second yellow card
R. Acuña vs Germany
straight red card
C. Paredes vs Germany
 Poland 9 0
 Portugal 8 2 Beto vs South Korea
second yellow card
João Pinto vs South Korea
straight red card
Beto vs Greece (UEFA Euro 2004 Group A)
João Pinto four-month ban from international competition
 Republic of Ireland 4 0
 Russia 9 0
 Saudi Arabia 3 0
 Senegal 14 1 S. Diao vs Denmark
straight red card
S. Diao vs Uruguay
 Slovenia 10 1 N. Čeh vs Paraguay
straight red card
N. Čeh
 South Africa 10 0
 South Korea 14 0 Kim T-Y vs Spain
 Spain 7 0
 Sweden 6 0
 Tunisia 8 0
 Turkey 19 2 A. Özalan vs Brazil
straight red card
H. Ünsal vs Brazil
second yellow card
A. Özalan vs Costa Rica
H. Ünsal vs Costa Rica
 United States 14 0
 Uruguay 10 0
Total 272 17

By individual[edit]

1 red card
3 yellow cards
2 yellow cards
1 yellow card

External links[edit]


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