Number of Yellow Cards of the Most Famous Footballers 🟨 : Who Got The MOST Yellow Cards ؟ 🤔

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
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    Who has the most yellow cards in football history?
    With all of this in mind, it is exceedingly rare to come across a football player who has never been booked (even a yellow card) in their entire playing career.
    Even the most gentle and cool-tempered players can go off, become moody, act on a rash impulse, or have an excessive flow of adrenaline. There are numerous ways for football players to receive a yellow card.
    Think of cool headed players like Lionel Messi; he has been shown the yellow card in quite a number of matches (especially the El clasico) because Sergio Ramos knew how to infuriate him.
    Messi has received three red cards in his career, one on his debut for Argentina and the other most recently in Copa America 2019 in a third-place match against Chile. The third was when he was wearing the Barcelona jersey.
    And Zinedine Zidane had his fair share of red cards; in fact, he ended his glorious football career with a red card and had to do 80 hours of community service to compensate.
    Here are the players with the most yellow cards in football history:
    Notable booked players are Sergio Ramos with double figures for both yellow and red cards (he is now the most cautioned player in UCL history)
    Sergio Ramos García, born 30 March 1986, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for PSG as a center back. He has also played as a right back earlier in his career.
    Ramos is widely regarded as one of the best defenders of his generation, and has also received praise for his passing and goalscoring capabilities
    Gerardo Torrado Díez de Bonilla, born 30 April 1979, is a former Mexican professional footballer who played as a midfielder and current sporting director of the Mexican Football Federation.
    He is known as "El Borrego" ("The Sheep") for his bushy hair. His style of playing is commonly known to be rough in the field but with good recovery of the ball and effective passing abilities.
    Born in Mexico City, Torrado began his career with UNAM in 1997. After a few years playing in Spain, he became a Cruz Azul player in 2005, débuting against Monarcas Morelia where he scored the two goals in the 2-0 win for Cruz Azul
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