Overview
In football (soccer), a red card is a disciplinary measure used by a referee to signal that a player has committed a serious offense and must be immediately ejected from the game. Receiving a red card results in the player's team playing with one fewer player and typically leads to a suspension for future matches, significantly impacting game outcomes and team strategies.
Current status
Red Cards is currently classified as Dormant. Dormant means there has been no significant new coverage recently. Peak interest was on Mar 21, 07:17 AM.
Recent events
FIFA President Gianni Infantino advocated for red cards for players covering their mouths to address racism.
Mar 11, 02:18 AM · FIFA's Stance and Policies Against Racism in Football
Infantino proposed this measure as a means to combat racism in football.