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2006 FIFA World Cup disciplinary record

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Sanctions against foul play at the 2006 FIFA World Cup are in the first instance the responsibility of the referee, but when he deems it necessary to give a caution, or dismiss a player, FIFA keeps a record and may enforce a suspension.[1] Referee decisions are generally seen as final. However FIFA's Technical Study Group may additionally penalise players for offences unpunished by the referee.

Red cards[edit]

A player receiving a red card is automatically suspended for the next match. FIFA does not allow for appeals of red cards except in the case of mistaken identity. If a player is sent off during his team's final World Cup match, the suspension carries over to his team's next competitive international. For example, should a player from a European team be sent off during the Round of 16 match which his team goes on to lose, then he will miss his team's first European Championship qualifying match.

During the match between Portugal and the Netherlands on June 25, four red cards and 16 yellow cards were produced. The number of reds set an all-time record for a World Cup match, and the number of yellows tied a record previously set in the Germany-Cameroon match in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[2]

Yellow cards[edit]

Any player receiving two cumulative yellow cards during the three group stage matches or during the knockout stage matches is suspended for the next match. A single yellow card does not carry over from the group stage to the knockout stages. Should the player pick up his second yellow during the team's final group match he will miss the Round of 16 if his team qualified for it. However, suspensions due to yellow cards do not carry beyond the World Cup finals.

Additional punishment[edit]

For serious transgressions, a longer suspension may be handed down at the discretion of a FIFA disciplinary committee. The disciplinary committee is also charged with reviewing any incidents that were missed by the officials and can award administrative red cards and suspensions accordingly. However, just as appeals of red cards are not considered, the disciplinary committee is also not allowed to review transgressions that were already punished by the referee with something less than a red card. For example, if a player is booked but not sent off for a dangerous tackle, the disciplinary committee cannot subsequently deem the challenge to be violent conduct and then upgrade the card to a red. However, if the same player then spits at the opponent but is still not sent off, then the referee's report would be unlikely to mention this automatic red card offence. Video evidence of the spitting incident could then be independently reviewed.

As a rule, only automatic red card offenses are considered for longer bans. A player who gets sent off for picking up two yellow cards in the same match will not have his automatic one-match ban extended by FIFA on account of what he did to get the second booking, because the referee has not deemed him to have committed an automatic red card offense.

If FIFA suspends a player after his team's elimination from the tournament, or for more games than the team ends up playing without him prior to the final and/or their elimination, then the remaining suspension must be served during the team's next competitive internationals. For a particularly grave offence (such as João Pinto's punching a referee in the 2002 FIFA World Cup), FIFA has the power to impose a lengthy ban against the offender.

Disciplinary statistics[edit]

Sanctions[edit]

Cautions and sendings off are as reported on the official FIFA website for the tournament.[4]

Note: The "Suspensions" category refers to the match in which the player mentioned will serve his suspension.

By referee[edit]

Referee Matches Red Yellow Red Cards
Russia Valentin Ivanov 3 4 26 4 second yellows
England Graham Poll[3] 3 4 20 4 second yellows
Slovakia Ľuboš Micheľ 4 3 32 1 straight red, 2 second yellows
Uruguay Jorge Larrionda 4 3 15 2 straight reds, 1 second yellow
Spain Luis Medina Cantalejo 4 2 25 1 straight red, 1 second yellow
Argentina Horacio Elizondo 5 3 26 3 straight reds
Singapore Shamsul Maidin 3 2 20 2 second yellows
Mexico Marco Rodríguez 2 2 12 2 second yellows
Paraguay Carlos Amarilla 3 1 18 1 second yellow
Brazil Carlos Simon 3 1 18 1 second yellow
Mexico Benito Archundia 5 1 15 1 second yellow
Italy Roberto Rosetti 4 1 15 1 straight red
Switzerland Massimo Busacca 3 1 11 1 straight red
Belgium Frank De Bleeckere 4 0 19
Germany Markus Merk 3 0 16
Japan Toru Kamikawa 3 0 14
Australia Mark Shield 2 0 10
Benin Coffi Codjia 2 0 10
France Eric Poulat 2 0 9
Egypt Essam Abd El Fatah 1 0 7
Colombia Óscar Ruiz 1 0 7
Total 64 28 345 9 straight red
19 second yellow

By team[edit]

Team Matches Red Yellow Red Cards Suspensions
 Portugal 7 2 24 Costinha vs Netherlands
second yellow card
Deco vs Netherlands
second yellow card
Costinha vs England
Deco vs England
Petit vs France
R. Carvalho vs Germany
 Netherlands 4 2 16 K. Boulahrouz vs Portugal
second yellow card
G. van Bronckhorst vs Portugal
second yellow card
 Serbia and Montenegro 3 2 12 M. Kežman vs Argentina
straight red card
A. Nadj vs Ivory Coast
second yellow card
M. Kežman vs Ivory Coast
O. Koroman vs Ivory Coast
 Croatia 3 2 11 D. Šimić vs Australia
second yellow card
J. Šimunić vs Australia
second yellow card[3]
R. Kovač vs Australia
 Italy 7 2 11 D. De Rossi vs USA
straight red card
M. Materazzi vs Australia
straight red card
D. De Rossi vs Czech Republic,
Australia, Ukraine and Germany
M. Materazzi vs Ukraine
 Czech Republic 3 2 7 T. Ujfaluši vs Ghana
straight red card
J. Polák vs Italy
second yellow card
T. Ujfaluši vs Italy
V. Lokvenc vs Italy
 United States 3 2 5 P. Mastroeni vs Italy
straight red card
E. Pope vs Italy
second yellow card
P. Mastroeni vs Ghana
E. Pope vs Ghana
 Ghana 4 1 18 A. Gyan vs. Brazil
second yellow card
A. Gyan vs USA
S. Muntari vs USA
M. Essien vs Brazil
 France 7 1 16 Z. Zidane vs Italy
straight red card[nb 2]
E. Abidal vs Togo
Z. Zidane vs Togo
L. Saha vs Italy
 Tunisia 3 1 14 Z. Jaziri vs Ukraine
second yellow card
 Mexico 4 1 12 L. Pérez vs Portugal
second yellow card
L. Pérez vs. Argentina
 Argentina 5 1 12 L. Cufré vs Germany
straight red card
 Ukraine 5 1 12 V. Vashchuk vs Spain
straight red card
V. Vashchuk vs Saudi Arabia
V. Sviderskiy vs Switzerland
 Angola 3 1 11 A. Macanga vs Mexico
second yellow card
A. Macanga vs Iran
 Australia 4 1 11 B. Emerton vs Croatia
second yellow card
B. Emerton vs Italy
 Poland 3 1 10 R. Sobolewski vs Germany
second yellow card
R. Sobolewski vs Costa Rica
 Togo 3 1 10 J. P. Abalo vs South Korea
second yellow card
J. P. Abalo vs Switzerland
 Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 10 A. John vs Sweden
second yellow card
A. John vs England
 Sweden 4 1 10 T. Lučić vs Germany
second yellow card
 Ivory Coast 3 1 9 C. Domoraud vs Serbia and Montenegro
second yellow card
D. Drogba vs Serbia and Montenegro
 England 5 1 9 W. Rooney vs Portugal
straight red card
  Switzerland 4 0 12
 Germany 7 0 12
 Brazil 5 0 11
 South Korea 3 0 9
 Ecuador 4 0 9
 Costa Rica 3 0 8
 Iran 3 0 8 J. Nekounam vs Angola
 Paraguay 3 0 8
 Japan 3 0 7 T. Miyamoto vs Brazil
 Spain 4 0 6
 Saudi Arabia 3 0 5

By individual[edit]

Name Team Red Yellow Suspended for match:
Costinha  Portugal 1 4 vs England
Asamoah Gyan  Ghana 1 4 vs USA
Khalid Boulahrouz  Netherlands 1 3
Giovanni van Bronckhorst  Netherlands 1 3
Deco  Portugal 1 3 vs England
Brett Emerton  Australia 1 3 vs Italy
Ziad Jaziri  Tunisia 1 3
Teddy Lučić  Sweden 1 3
André Macanga  Angola 1 3 vs Iran
Albert Nadj  Serbia and Montenegro 1 3
Zinedine Zidane[5]  France 1 3 vs Togo, plus additional discipline for foul against Marco Materazzi in incident in final.
Jean-Paul Abalo  Togo 1 2 vs Switzerland
Cyril Domoraud  Ivory Coast 1 2
Avery John  Trinidad and Tobago 1 2 vs England
Luis Ernesto Pérez  Mexico 1 2 vs Argentina
Jan Polák  Czech Republic 1 2
Eddie Pope  United States 1 2 vs Ghana
Dario Šimić  Croatia 1 2
Josip Šimunić  Croatia 1 2[3]
Radosław Sobolewski  Poland 1 2 vs Costa Rica
Daniele De Rossi  Italy 1 1 vs Czech Republic, Australia, Ukraine and Germany
Leandro Cufré  Argentina 1 0
Mateja Kežman  Serbia and Montenegro 1 0 vs Ivory Coast
Pablo Mastroeni  United States 1 0 vs Ghana plus additional discipline
Marco Materazzi  Italy 1 0 vs Australia, plus additional discipline for on-pitch insult hurled in incident with Zinedine Zidane
Wayne Rooney  England 1 0
Tomáš Ujfaluši  Czech Republic 1 0 vs Italy
Vladislav Vashchuk  Ukraine 1 0 vs Saudi Arabia
Sulley Muntari  Ghana 0 3 vs USA
Willy Sagnol  France 0 3
Vyacheslav Sviderskiy  Ukraine 0 3 vs Switzerland
Gianluca Zambrotta  Italy 0 3
Eric Abidal  France 0 2 vs Togo
Marcus Allbäck  Sweden 0 2
Stephen Appiah  Ghana 0 2
Mark van Bommel  Netherlands 0 2
Tim Borowski  Germany 0 2
Artur Boruc  Poland 0 2
Riadh Bouazizi  Tunisia 0 2
Tim Cahill  Australia 0 2
Cafu  Brazil 0 2
Mauro Camoranesi  Italy 0 2
Ricardo Carvalho  Portugal 0 2 vs Germany
Ulises de la Cruz  Ecuador 0 2
Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast 0 2 vs Serbia and Montenegro
Michael Essien  Ghana 0 2 vs Brazil
Torsten Frings  Germany 0 2
Gennaro Gattuso  Italy 0 2
Goran Gavrančić  Serbia and Montenegro 0 2
Vince Grella  Australia 0 2
Owen Hargreaves  England 0 2
Gabriel Heinze  Argentina 0 2
Radhi Jaïdi  Tunisia 0 2
Juan  Brazil 0 2
Maksim Kalynychenko  Ukraine 0 2
Ognjen Koroman  Serbia and Montenegro 0 2 vs Ivory Coast
Robert Kovač  Croatia 0 2 vs Australia
Lee Chun-soo  South Korea 0 2
Locó  Angola 0 2
Vratislav Lokvenc  Czech Republic 0 2 vs Italy
Mehrzad Madanchi  Iran 0 2
Maniche  Portugal 0 2
Luis Marín  Costa Rica 0 2
Rafael Márquez  Mexico 0 2
Javier Mascherano  Argentina 0 2
Christoph Metzelder  Germany 0 2
Tsuneyasu Miyamoto  Japan 0 2 vs Brazil
Javad Nekounam  Iran 0 2 vs Angola
David Odonkor  Germany 0 2
Carlos Paredes  Paraguay 0 2
Petit  Portugal 0 2 vs France
Carles Puyol  Spain 0 2
Ronaldo  Brazil 0 2
Alaixys Romao  Togo 0 2 vs France
Andriy Rusol  Ukraine 0 2 vs Switzerland
Louis Saha  France 0 2 vs Italy
Moustapha Salifou  Togo 0 2
Juan Pablo Sorín  Argentina 0 2
John Terry  England 0 2
Gerardo Torrado  Mexico 0 2
Igor Tudor  Croatia 0 2
Nuno Valente  Portugal 0 2
Antonio Valencia  Ecuador 0 2
Aurtis Whitley  Trinidad and Tobago 0 2
Zé Kalanga  Angola 0 2
Roberto Miguel Acuña  Paraguay 0 1
Eric Addo  Ghana 0 1
Otto Addo  Ghana 0 1
Emmanuel Adebayor  Togo 0 1
Adriano  Brazil 0 1
Ahn Jung-hwan  South Korea 0 1
David Albelda  Spain 0 1
Niclas Alexandersson  Sweden 0 1
John Aloisi  Australia 0 1
Anis Ayari  Tunisia 0 1
Yao Aziawonou  Togo 0 1
Gabriel Badilla  Costa Rica 0 1
Jacek Bąk  Poland 0 1
Michael Ballack  Germany 0 1
Tranquillo Barnetta   Switzerland 0 1
Édgar Barreto  Paraguay 0 1
Marcin Baszczyński  Poland 0 1
Luís Boa Morte  Portugal 0 1
Derek Boateng  Ghana 0 1
Arthur Boka  Ivory Coast 0 1
Ricardo Cabanas   Switzerland 0 1
Esteban Cambiasso  Argentina 0 1
Denis Caniza  Paraguay 0 1
Jamie Carragher  England 0 1
Segundo Castillo  Ecuador 0 1
José Antonio Castro  Mexico 0 1
Adel Chedli  Tunisia 0 1
Yassine Chikhaoui  Tunisia 0 1
Choi Jin-cheul  South Korea 0 1
Tim de Cler  Netherlands 0 1
Hernán Crespo  Argentina 0 1
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal 0 1
Peter Crouch  England 0 1
Julio Cruz  Argentina 0 1
Jason Culina  Australia 0 1
Philipp Degen   Switzerland 0 1
Delgado  Angola 0 1
Alou Diarra  France 0 1
Aruna Dindane  Ivory Coast 0 1
Johan Djourou   Switzerland 0 1
Ahmed Dokhi  Saudi Arabia 0 1
Julio dos Santos  Paraguay 0 1
Ivica Dragutinović  Serbia and Montenegro 0 1
Milan Dudić  Serbia and Montenegro 0 1
Igor Duljaj  Serbia and Montenegro 0 1
Emmanuel Eboué  Ivory Coast 0 1
Emerson  Brazil 0 1
Cesc Fàbregas  Spain 0 1
Paulo Ferreira  Portugal 0 1
Luís Figo  Portugal 0 1
Danny Fonseca  Costa Rica 0 1
José Fonseca  Mexico 0 1
Arne Friedrich  Germany 0 1
Alexander Frei   Switzerland 0 1
Steven Gerrard  England 0 1
Omar Al-Ghamdi  Saudi Arabia 0 1
Gilberto  Brazil 0 1
Yahya Golmohammadi  Iran 0 1
Nuno Gomes  Portugal 0 1
Ronald Gómez  Costa Rica 0 1
Leonardo González  Costa Rica 0 1
Lucho González  Argentina 0 1
Cyd Gray  Trinidad and Tobago 0 1
Fabio Grosso  Italy 0 1
Zdeněk Grygera  Czech Republic 0 1
Haykel Guemamdia  Tunisia 0 1
Karim Haggui  Tunisia 0 1
John Heitinga  Netherlands 0 1
Shaka Hislop  Trinidad and Tobago 0 1
Iván Hurtado  Ecuador 0 1
Vincenzo Iaquinta  Italy 0 1
Sami Al-Jaber  Saudi Arabia 0 1
Jamba  Angola 0 1
João Ricardo  Angola 0 1
Kenwyne Jones  Trinidad and Tobago 0 1
Mattias Jonson  Sweden 0 1
Hossein Kaebi  Iran 0 1
Akira Kaji  Japan 0 1
Saoud Kariri  Saudi Arabia 0 1
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi  Japan 0 1
Kader Keïta  Ivory Coast 0 1
Kim Dong-jin  South Korea 0 1
Kim Jin-kyu  South Korea 0 1
Kim Young-chul  South Korea 0 1
Niko Kovač  Croatia 0 1
Mladen Krstajić  Serbia and Montenegro 0 1
Jacek Krzynówek  Poland 0 1
Dirk Kuyt  Netherlands 0 1
Frank Lampard  England 0 1
Henrik Larsson  Sweden 0 1
Lee Ho  South Korea 0 1
Eddie Lewis  United States 0 1
Tobias Linderoth  Sweden 0 1
Freddie Ljungberg  Sweden 0 1
Lúcio  Brazil 0 1
Ludovic Magnin   Switzerland 0 1
Claude Makelele  France 0 1
Florent Malouda  France 0 1
Carlos Marchena  Spain 0 1
Joris Mathijsen  Netherlands 0 1
Édison Méndez  Ecuador 0 1
António Mendonça  Angola 0 1
John Mensah  Ghana 0 1
Miguel  Portugal 0 1
Artem Milevskiy  Ukraine 0 1
Jaouhar Mnari  Tunisia 0 1
Habib Mohamed  Ghana 0 1
Teruyuki Moniwa  Japan 0 1
Craig Moore  Australia 0 1
Cristian Mora  Ecuador 0 1
Sinha  Mexico 0 1
Andriy Nesmachnuy  Ukraine 0 1
Jorge Núñez  Paraguay 0 1
Oguchi Onyewu  United States 0 1
André Ooijer  Netherlands 0 1
John Paintsil  Ghana 0 1
Park Chu-young  South Korea 0 1
Pauleta  Portugal 0 1
Gonzalo Pineda  Mexico 0 1
Stipe Pletikosa  Croatia 0 1
Lukas Podolski  Germany 0 1
Arkadiusz Radomski  Poland 0 1
José Antonio Reyes  Spain 0 1
Claudio Reyna  United States 0 1
Franck Ribéry  France 0 1
Ricardo  Portugal 0 1
Ricardo Costa  Portugal 0 1
Arjen Robben  Netherlands 0 1
Robinho  Brazil 0 1
Paul Robinson  England 0 1
Francisco Rodríguez  Mexico 0 1
Maxi Rodríguez  Argentina 0 1
Tomáš Rosický  Czech Republic 0 1
David Rozehnal  Czech Republic 0 1
Carlos Salcido  Mexico 0 1
Brent Sancho  Trinidad and Tobago 0 1
Alessandro Santos  Japan 0 1
Javier Saviola  Argentina 0 1
Bastian Schweinsteiger  Germany 0 1
Philippe Senderos   Switzerland 0 1
Oleh Shelayev  Ukraine 0 1
Illiasu Shilla  Ghana 0 1
Euzebiusz Smolarek  Poland 0 1
Wesley Sneijder  Netherlands 0 1
Mauricio Solís  Costa Rica 0 1
Christoph Spycher   Switzerland 0 1
Darijo Srna  Croatia 0 1
Dejan Stanković  Serbia and Montenegro 0 1
Marco Streller   Switzerland 0 1
Naohiro Takahara  Japan 0 1
Massamasso Tchangai  Togo 0 1
Nawaf Al Temyat  Saudi Arabia 0 1
Carlos Tenorio  Ecuador 0 1
Andranik Teymourian  Iran 0 1
Densill Theobald  Trinidad and Tobago 0 1
Lilian Thuram  France 0 1
Francesco Totti  Italy 0 1
Mamam Cherif Touré  Togo 0 1
Hatem Trabelsi  Tunisia 0 1
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk  Ukraine 0 1
Michael Umaña  Costa Rica 0 1
Nelson Valdez  Paraguay 0 1
Rafael van der Vaart  Netherlands 0 1
Patrick Vieira  France 0 1
Johann Vogel   Switzerland 0 1
Raphael Wicky   Switzerland 0 1
Luke Wilkshire  Australia 0 1
Hakan Yakin   Switzerland 0 1
Volodymyr Yezerskiy  Ukraine 0 1
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago 0 1
Ferydoon Zandi  Iran 0 1
Michał Żewłakow  Poland 0 1
Didier Zokora  Ivory Coast 0 1

Additional discipline[edit]

Name Team Suspension imposed Fine imposed
Daniele De Rossi  Italy 4 match ban
Missed last group stage match, R16 match, QF match and SF match[6]
CHF 10,000
Pablo Mastroeni  United States 3 match ban
Missed last group stage match, will also miss first two matches of 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup[6]
CHF 7,500
Arjen Robben  Netherlands Not banned
Fined for diving during a match.[citation needed]
CHF 5,000
Torsten Frings  Germany 1 match ban and 6 month probation where a 2nd match can be added
Missed SF match[7]
CHF 5,000
Leandro Cufré  Argentina 4 match ban
Misses four Copa América 2007 matches.[8]
CHF 10,000
Maxi Rodríguez  Argentina 2 match ban
Misses two Copa América 2007 matches.[8]
CHF 5,000
Wayne Rooney  England 2 match ban
Misses first two matches of Euro 2008 qualifying[9]
CHF 5,000
Zinedine Zidane  France 3 match ban
Will do three days of community service with children on FIFA's behalf instead of his suspension in light of his retirement from football.[5]
CHF 7,500
Marco Materazzi  Italy 2 match ban
Misses Italy's first two Euro 2008 qualifying match(es).[10]
CHF 5,000

Notes[edit]

  1. Josip Šimunić erroneously received three yellow cards (61', 90', 90+3') from referee Graham Poll in the Croatia match against Australia before being sent off, but FIFA changed the report to include only the 61' and 90+3' bookings.[3]
  2. Zidane earned a three-match ban for his red card in the headbutt incident in final match. As he planned to retire after the 2006 World Cup, Zidane agreed to perform three days of community service in FIFA's name as penance for his red card, in lieu of suspension. In addition, he was fined CHF7500 by FIFA.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "FIFA Disciplinary Code" (PDF format). 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. "Portugal 1–0 Holland", BBC, 25 June, 2006.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Match report – Croatia 2–2 Australia". FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). 22 June 2006. Archived from the original on 18 February 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  4. FIFA World Cup - Tournament - Match Schedule
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Zidane banned and fined for Materazzi headbutt". ESPNSoccernet. 20 July 2006. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Italy's De Rossi gets 4-game ban", CBC, 23 June, 2006
  7. "Torsten Frings suspended for FIFA World Cup semi-final", FIFA Media Information, 3 July, 2006
  8. 8.0 8.1 "FIFA hands Rooney two-match ban", Reuters, 8 July, 2006
  9. "Rooney gets two-match ban; Cufre out for four", Associated Press, 8 July, 2006
  10. "Zidane, Materazzi are handed bans", CNN, 20 July, 2006

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