Other types of penalty cards Penalty card




1 other types of penalty cards

1.1 green card
1.2 white card
1.3 blue card
1.4 black card





other types of penalty cards
green card

in field hockey, triangular-shaped green card indicates 2 minute suspension field players , warning coach.



a penn state field hockey player receives green card.


a green card used in sports indicate official warning player has committed minor offence not warrant more serious sanction.



athletics: green card indicates recall did not warrant warning, commonly happens when machines used catch false-starters make mistake.
canoe polo: green card indicates official warning can applied individual player or whole team. green card can awarded deliberate unsporting behavior or unnecessary verbal communication referee.
field hockey: green card indicates official warning when minor offence has occurred. second green card same player result in yellow card (5 minute suspension). in case, umpire show green card, followed yellow card. when offence green card has been awarded repeated, yellow card should awarded. green card can given specific player or captain warning entire team. cards shown captain warning team treated separate cards shown captain player. in addition colour, green cards in field hockey triangular in shape. in international competition, green card carries two-minute suspension during time player s team plays 1 fewer player. not officially rule of hockey, has been adopted in many domestic competitions @ elite club , representative level.

white card








a white card used in bandy indicate five-minute timed penalty given player. offending player must leave playing area , wait on penalty bench near centre line until penalty has expired. during 5 minute period player may not replaced, although or may replaced different player when penalty has expired. offences can warrant white card include trying hinder opponents executing free-stroke, illegal substitution or repeated illegal non-violent attacks on opponent.


in 2012 rugby union super 15 season, white card introduced incidents of suspected foul play referee unsure of identity of perpetrator, or referee unsure if red card warranted. incident later referred citing commissioner, , may result in suspension offending player. similar citation sign (arms crossed above head) in rugby league. however, in 2013 irb extended powers of tmo include reviewing suspected incidents of foul play. result, no white cards issued in 2013.


blue card

a blue card or blue disk pioneered elms, used in bandy indicate ten-minute timed penalty given player. offending player must leave playing area , wait on penalty bench near centre line until penalty has expired. during 10 minute period player may not replaced, although or may replaced different player when penalty has expired. blue card typically shown offences more serious warranting white card including attacking opponent in violent or dangerous way, causing advantage intentionally stopping ball high stick or protesting referee s decision.


a blue card used in indoor soccer in united states, signifying offender must leave field , stay in penalty box (usually 2–5 minutes), during time team plays down man (identical ice hockey , roller hockey). if goal scored team opposite of offender, offender may return field immediately. used in clericus cup association football league 5-minute bench penalty unsportsmanlike play. , used in beach soccer 2-minute bench penalty unsportsmanlike play.


a blue card used in muggle quidditch indicate technical foul. fouling player sent penalty box 1 minute or until goal scored against fouling player s team. unlike yellow card, there no additional penalty multiple blue cards.


in european indoor soccer or futsal, blue card used send player off court; team able replace him player. offending player not return play during match. blue card shown directly foul play or verbal abuse, if same player had received 2 yellow cards, or if had accumulated total of 5 fouls during game.


the blue card has been in use in handball since international handball federation announced rule change came effect on july 1, 2016. first red card shown, referee after short discussion show blue card. following written report accompany score sheet , disciplinary commission decide on further actions against player.


black card

a black card in fencing indicates offense serious enough warrant suspension


a black card used in fencing. issued director, or referee severe rule infractions. second instance of group 3 offence, , group 4 offences including deliberate brutality, refusal fence, refusal salute, , refusal shake hands can punished black card. when black card issued, offending fencer excluded remainder of competition , may suspended further tournaments. in official record of tournament, or name replaced words fencer excluded .


a black card used in sport of badminton indicate disqualification.


in gaelic games of gaelic football , hurling, tick or black book – formerly recorded against player minor infringement not warranting yellow card, though multiple bookings result in issuance of yellow card. act of referee physically holding black notebook in same manner card has been discontinued gaa.


beginning january 1, 2014 player in gaelic football can ordered off pitch remainder of game substitution allowed being physically shown black card (the referee s black notebook) in same manner other penalty card cynical behaviour, including blatant tripping, pulling down , bodychecking. forced substitution intermediate punishment between yellow , red cards. player receives yellow card , black card in same game sent off without substitute being permitted.








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