Introduction
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Yellow card | A yellow card is shown by the referee to a player being cautioned. |
Red card | A red card is shown by the referee to a player who is being sent off the field. |
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Workflow
Yellow card
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2nd Yellow card
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Red card
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Click on the yellow card button and you can choose between the red card option and 2nd yellow card. Then, you confirm it and select the member receiving the card. FL will ask you to choose the reason for booking the player, whether it was an unsporting foul, descent foul, persistent infringement or time-wasting. after that, you continue updating the game. |
A player who receives two yellow cards in a single game is sent off and receives a red card. However, it is up to the referee's discretion at how bad the offenses are, and in these cases, a red card may be commonly shown for a second major offense without the presence of a second yellow card which is why you still can choose red card among the options. |
Click on the red card button. Then, you confirm it and select the member receiving the card. FL will ask you to choose the reason for booking the player. This step contains different options than the yellow card workflow (Serious foul play, violent conduct, descent, denied goal-scoring chance |
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2. Disciplinary type
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3. choose the player receiving the card and next select the reason for booking the player. After selecting the booking one must indicate the yellow/red card outcome.
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4. Continue updating the game
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End of the workflow
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The final summary of yellow and red card Workflow
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Yellow or red card button >> select the disciplinary type >> after confirming it, you must select the member receiving the card >> Reason for booking the player >> Yellow/red card outcome >> Continue updating the game.
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