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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.
Translations
red-card [redˈkɑːd] VT (Sport) → expulsar, mostrar la tarjeta roja a


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Using data from the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Torgler (2004) finds that a team that had a player excluded for a red-card offense was about 30% less likely to win a match.
Skybet - all-London Carling Cup final 2008-09: 9-4 yes; Chelsea to win three consecutive Carling Cups: 8 yes; red-card specials 5 first half red card, 15-2 two red cards or more, 20 three red cards or more, Mikel red card; Drogba specials: 3 to score all Chelsea's goals, 6 to score two goals; penalty specials: 7-2 first-half penalty, 7 penalty missed in game, 10 both teams awarded penalties (90 minutes only); first team to make a substitution: 5-6 Chelsea, Tottenham.
 
 
 
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