Flying Fokker
Well-Known Member
[Forgive me, but what planet have you been living on, it's always been a three match band for violent conduct, ect.
Reasons for a straight red card
Violent conduct: Any physical aggression beyond the scope of the game, such as punching, kicking, or spitting.
Serious foul play: A foul that involves excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent.
Denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO): Fouling an opponent who is moving towards the goal and has a clear chance to score.
Other serious offenses: Includes using offensive, insulting, or abusive language, or receiving a second yellow card in the same match.
Consequences of a straight red card
In-game: The player is ejected from the match immediately.
Suspension: The length of the ban varies by offense.
Violent conduct or serious foul play: Typically results in a minimum three-match ban.
DOGSO: Often results in a one-match ban.
Extended bans: The suspension can be extended beyond the minimum if the disciplinary committee deems the offense severe enough.