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Yellow and red cards at World Cup

Other News Materials 23 June 2010 12:20 (UTC +04:00)
List of yellow and red cards issued at the 2010 World Cup by the end of Tuesday, June 22 (36 of 64 games)
Yellow and red cards at World Cup

(DPA) - List of yellow and red cards issued at the 2010 World Cup by the end of Tuesday, June 22 (36 of 64 games):     Red cards (6)

   Australia (2):    Tim Cahill    Harry Kewell

   France (1):    Yohann Gourcuff

   Nigeria (1)    Sani Kaita

   South Africa (1):    Itumeleng Khune

   Switzerland (1):    Valon Behrami

   Yellow-red cards (5):

   Algeria (1):    Abdelkader Ghezzal

   Brazil (1):        Kaka

   Germany (1):    Miroslav Klose

   Serbia (1):    Aleksandar Lukovic

   Uruguay (1):    Nicolas Lodeiro

   Yellow cards (126):

   Chile (8):    Carlos Carmona (2), Matias Fernandez (2), Gary Medel, Waldo Ponce,    Humberto Suazo, Jorge Valdivia

   Mexico (8):    Efrain Juarez (2), Francisco Rodriguez, Gerardo Torrado, Guillermo    Franco, Hector Moreno, Israel Castro, Javier Hernandez       Switzerland (7):    Diego Benaglio, Hakan Yakin, Reto Ziegler, Stephane Grichting,    Tranquillo Barnetta, Gokhan Inler, Blaise Nkufo

   France (6):    Abou Diaby, Franck Ribery, Jaremy Toulalan (2), Patrice Evra, Eric    Abidal        Serbia (6):    Aleksandar Kolarov, Branislav Ivanovic, Nemanja Vidic, Neven    Subotic, Nikola Zigic, Zdravko Kuzmanovic

   Slovenia (6):    Aleksander Radoslavljevic, Andrej Komac, Andraz Kirm, Bojan Jokic,    Bostjan Cesar, Marko Suler

   Argentina (5):    Jonas Gutierrez (2), Gabriel Heinze, Javier Mascherano, Mario    Bolatti      Germany (5):    Cacau, Mesut Oezil, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm, Sami    Khedira

   Ghana (5):    Isaac Vorsah, Prince Tagoe, Anthony Annan, Lee Addy, Jonathan    Mensah

   Greece (5):    Vasilios Torosidis, Alexandros Tziolis, Georgios Samaras, Sokratis    Papastathopoulos, Konstantinos Katsouranis,

   Ivory Coast (5):    Didier Zokora, Guy Demel, Kader Keita, Ismael Tiote, Siaka Tiene        New Zealand (5):    Tony Lochhead, Winston Reid, Rory Fallon, Ryan Nelsen, Tommy Smith

   Nigeria (5):    Atanda Ayila Yussuf, Chinedu Obasi (2), Lukman Haruna, Vincent    Enyeama       Australia (4):    Carl Valeri, Craig Moore (2), Lucas Neill

   England (4):    James Milner, Jamie Carragher (2), Steven Gerrard        Slovakia (4):    Zdeno Strba, Jan Durica, Stanislav Sestak, Vladimir Weiss

   South Africa (4):    Kagisho Dikgacoi (2), Peter Masilela, Steven Pienaar

   US (4):    Jay DeMerit, Robbie Findley (2), Steven Cherundolo

   Honduras (3):    Wilson Palacios, Emilio Izaguirre, Danilo Turcios

   Cameroon (3):    Nicolas Nkoulou, Stephane Mbia, Sebastien Bassong        Denmark (3):    Simon Kjaer (2), Thomas Sorensen

   Netherlands (3):    Nigel de Jong, Robin van Persie, Gregory van der Wiel

 Portugal (3):    Hugo Almeida, Pedro Mendes, Cristiano Ronaldo

   South Korea (3):    Lee Chung Yong, Ki Hun Yeom, Kim Nam-Il

   Uruguay (3):    Diego Lugano, Mauricio Victorino,Jorge Fucile

   Algeria (2):    Hassan Yebda, Mehdi Lacen

   North Korea (2):    Hong Yong Jo, Pak Chol Jin

   Paraguay (2):    Victor Caceres, Enrique Vera      Brazil (1):    Ramires        Italy (1):    Mauro Camoranesi

   Japan (1):    Yuki Abe

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