Why in the football game ola no yellow cards and red cards? Are red and yellow cards have been known and used so modern football appear? The answer is no. New red and yellow cards introduced in the 1970 World Cup.
The inspiration to use a red and yellow card at football games appear on
the 1966 World Cup, the quarter-final between England and Argentina host. The referee who led the match came from Germany, namely Rudolf Kreitlein.
For a foul hard, Argentine captain, Antonio Rattin, issued by Kreitlein. However, Rattin not understand the purpose of the German referee. Section, who led the match referee, Rudolf Kreitlein, just knowing German and English, he had trouble explaining his decision to Rattin.Rattin did not immediately leave the field.
English referee who come on duty at the match, Ken Aston, then go into the field. With a little Spanish capital, he seduced Rattin to leave the field.
Because of this case, Ken Aston later thinking. There should be a universal communication that can be immediately known to all people, when the referee gives a warning to the player or removing it from the field. Thus, the referee did not necessarily have to make an explanation in a language that may not know the players.
One day, Aston stopped at traffic lights. Looking at the traffic lights, he then got the idea. Then, he proposed that the referee yellow and red cards provided. Yellow card to warn of harsh or mild penalties to players who commit violations. The red card for serious sanctions, and players who do serious violations that have come out of the field.
The idea was received by FIFA. Yellow and red cards were first used in 1970 World Cup. However, throughout the 1970 World Cup players that none of the red card. Only a yellow card which was posted so that the red card can not be "exhibitionist" in the 1970 World Cup.
Though the idea came from the English referee, the country does not necessarily apply them in their competition. New red and yellow cards are used in English football competition in 1976. Because the referee then too easy to eject the card and protest from many players, and therefore, its use was discontinued in 1981 and 1987.
For a foul hard, Argentine captain, Antonio Rattin, issued by Kreitlein. However, Rattin not understand the purpose of the German referee. Section, who led the match referee, Rudolf Kreitlein, just knowing German and English, he had trouble explaining his decision to Rattin.Rattin did not immediately leave the field.
English referee who come on duty at the match, Ken Aston, then go into the field. With a little Spanish capital, he seduced Rattin to leave the field.
Because of this case, Ken Aston later thinking. There should be a universal communication that can be immediately known to all people, when the referee gives a warning to the player or removing it from the field. Thus, the referee did not necessarily have to make an explanation in a language that may not know the players.
One day, Aston stopped at traffic lights. Looking at the traffic lights, he then got the idea. Then, he proposed that the referee yellow and red cards provided. Yellow card to warn of harsh or mild penalties to players who commit violations. The red card for serious sanctions, and players who do serious violations that have come out of the field.
The idea was received by FIFA. Yellow and red cards were first used in 1970 World Cup. However, throughout the 1970 World Cup players that none of the red card. Only a yellow card which was posted so that the red card can not be "exhibitionist" in the 1970 World Cup.
Though the idea came from the English referee, the country does not necessarily apply them in their competition. New red and yellow cards are used in English football competition in 1976. Because the referee then too easy to eject the card and protest from many players, and therefore, its use was discontinued in 1981 and 1987.
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