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Last Updated: Wednesday, 5 October 2005, 14:40 GMT 15:40 UK
Hockey: penalty cards
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As well as being yellow-carded or red-carded, you can also be shown a green card in hockey.

Cards are shown for rough or dangerous play, misconduct or intentional offences.

The umpire will issue an official warning to a player by showing the green card.

Prior to that, the player would probably have been given a verbal caution.

A yellow card means you will be off the pitch for five minutes or more.

A red card is given for more serious offences and sees the player leave the match for good.





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