Johannesburg, July 12 : Complete list of yellow and red cards issued in the 64 games of the June 11-July 11 World Cup in South Africa:
Red cards (9)
Australia (2):
Tim Cahill
Harry Kewell
Brazil (1):
Felipe Melo
France (1):
Yoann Gourcuff
Nigeria (1)
Sani Kaita
Portugal (1):
Ricardo Costa
South Africa (1):
Itumeleng Khune
Switzerland (1):
Valon Behrami
Uruguay (1):
Luis Suarez
Yellow-red cards (8):
Algeria (2):
Abdelkader Ghezzal, Antar Yahia
Brazil (1):
Kaka
Chile (1):
Marco Estrada
Germany (1):
Miroslav Klose
Netherlands (1):
John Heitinga
Serbia (1):
Aleksandar Lukovic
Uruguay (1):
Nicolas Lodeiro
Yellow cards (245):
Netherlands (22):
Andre Ooijer, Arjen Robben (2), Dirk Kuyt, Nigel de Jong (3), Robin van Persie (2), Gregory van der Wiel (3), Giovanni van Bronckhorst (2), Rafael van der Vaart, Maarten Stekelenburg, John Heitinga, Khalid Boulahrouz, Wesley Sneijder, Mark van Bommel (2),
Joris Mathijsen
Chile (13):
Carlos Carmona (2), Matias Fernandez (2), Gary Medel (2), Waldo Ponce (2), Humberto Suazo, Jorge Valdivia, Ismael Fuentes, Arturo Vidal, Rodrigo Millar
Germany (11):
Arne Friedrich (2), Bastian Schweinsteiger, Cacau (2), Mesut Oezil, Philipp Lahm, Dennis Aogo, Sami Khedira, Thomas Mueller (2)
Ghana (11):
Andre Ayew (2), Anthony Annan, Hans Sarpei, Isaac Vorsah, John Mensah, John Pantsil, Jonathan Mensah (2), Lee Addy, Prince Tagoe
Slovakia (11):
Jan Durica, Jan Mucha, Peter Pekarik, Robert Vittek, Stanislav Sestak, Vladimir Weiss, Zdeno Strba (2), Juraj Kucka, Kamil Kopunek, Martin Skrtel
Mexico (9):
Efrain Juarez (2), Francisco Rodriguez, Gerardo Torrado, Guillermo Franco, Hector Moreno, Israel Castro, Javier Hernandez, Rafael Marquez
Paraguay (9):
Antolin Alcaraz, Claudio Morel, Cristian Riveros, Enrique Vera, Jonathan Santana, Roque Santa Cruz, Victor Caceres (3)
Slovenia (9):
Aleksander Radoslavljevic, Andrej Komac, Andraz Kirm, Bojan Jokic (2), Bostjan Cesar, Marko Suler, Valter Birsa, Zlatko Dedic
Uruguay (9):
Diego Lugano, Diego Perez (2), Egidio Arevalo, Jorge Fucile (2), Martin Caceres, Mauricio Victorino, Maxi Pereira
US (9):
Carlos Bocanegra, DaMarcus Beasley, Jay DeMerit, Jozy Altidore, Ricardo Clark, Robbie Findley (2), Steven Cherundolo (2)
Serbia (8):
Aleksandar Kolarov, Branislav Ivanovic, Nemanja Vidic, Neven Subotic, Nikola Zigic, Zdravko Kuzmanovic, Aleksandar Lukovic, Milos Ninkovic
Portugal (8):
Hugo Almeida, Pedro Mendes, Cristiano Ronaldo, Fabio Coentrao, Duda, Pepe, Tiago (2)
Spain (8):
Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Xabi Alonso, Andres Iniesta, Carles Puyol, Joan Capdevila, Sergio Ramos, Xavi Switzerland (8): Diego Benaglio, Hakan Yakin, Reto Ziegler, Stephane Grichting, Tranquillo Barnetta, Gokhan Inler, Blaise Nkufo, Gelson
Fernandez
Argentina (7):
Jonas Gutierrez (2), Gabriel Heinze, Javier Mascherano (2), Mario Bolatti, Nicolas Otamendi
Australia (7):
Carl Valeri, Craig Moore (2), Lucas Neill, Brett Emerton, Luke Wilkshire, Michael Beauchamp
Brazil (7):
Ramires (2), Felipe Melo, Juan, Luis Fabiano, Kaka, Michel Bastos
Honduras (7):
Wilson Palacios (2), Emilio Izaguirre, Danilo Turcios, Osman Chavez, David Suazo, Hendry Thomas
Japan (7):
Yasuhito Endo, Yuki Abe, Yuto Nagatomo, Daisuke Matsui, Yuto Natatomo, Keisuke Honda, Yasuhito Endo
Denmark (6):
Simon Kjaer (2), Thomas Sorensen, Christian Poulsen, Nicklas Bendtner, Per Kroldrup
England (6):
James Milner, Jamie Carragher (2), Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson (2)
France (6):
Abou Diaby, Franck Ribery, Jaremy Toulalan (2), Patrice Evra, Eric Abidal
New Zealand (6):
Tony Lochhead, Winston Reid, Rory Fallon, Ryan Nelsen (2), Tommy Smith
South Korea (6):
Lee Chung Yong, Ki Hun Yeom, Kim Nam Il, Cha Du Ri, Cho Yong Hyung, Lee Chung Yong
Cameroon (5):
Nicolas Nkoulou (2), Stephane Mbia (2), Sebastien Bassong
Greece (5):
Vasilios Torosidis, Alexandros Tziolis, Georgios Samaras, Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Konstantinos Katsouranis
Italy (5):
Fabio Cannavaro, Giorgio Chiellini, Mauro Camoranesi, Simone Pepe, Fabio Quagliarella
Ivory Coast (5):
Didier Zokora, Guy Demel, Kader Keita, Ismael Tiote, Siaka Tiene
Nigeria (5):
Atanda Ayila Yussuf, Chinedu Obasi (2), Lukman Haruna, Vincent Enyeama
Algeria (4):
Hassan Yebda (2), Mehdi Lacen (2)
South Africa (4):
Kagisho Dikgacoi (2), Peter Masilela, Steven Pienaar
North Korea (2):
Hong Yong Jo, Pak Chol Jin (DPA)
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