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red card
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red card
n.
A red-colored card shown by a referee to a player, especially in soccer, to indicate that the player is being ejected from the game.

red-card (rdkärd) v.

red card Sport
n
(General Sporting Terms) a card of a red colour displayed by a referee to indicate that a player has been sent off
vb red-card
(General Sporting Terms) (tr) to send off (a player)


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Red cards awarded later in the match also increase the probability that the non-offending team wins, but by a smaller amount.
There have been eight red cards in the last seven meetings, and 17 in the Premier League era, which has led Hills to offer 9-4 about a dismissal this evening and 8-1 for an early bath in both forthcoming fixtures.
Byline: By ROBERT THOMSON DUNDEE UNITED boss Craig Levein last night called on the SFA to introduce retrospective red cards after watching Hearts' Michael Stewart escape punishment for a 'ridiculous' challenge on Garry Kenneth.
 
 
 
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