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at the beginning of the tournament I was not really convinced that Argentina would reach the final but I was probably wrong.Quote
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Paris75014
here we are !
Brazil out, Argentina in.
The last team from the New World to survive.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
And it hurts…
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Paris75014it's 18 yellow cards.Quote
The Sicilian
A World Cup record 17 yellow cards were handed out in the Argentina/Netherlands match.
Argentina vs. Croatia on Tuesday.
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NICOS
The guy that shoot on the Dutch dug out should have had a RED one
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NICOS
The guy that shoot on the Dutch dug out should have had a RED one
Yes, and Messi a yellow for that failed imitation of the hand of God. Which would been also been red because he already had a yellow one.
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Paris75014it's 18 yellow cards.Quote
The Sicilian
A World Cup record 17 yellow cards were handed out in the Argentina/Netherlands match.
Argentina vs. Croatia on Tuesday.
well there was some confusion yesterday after the game.Quote
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Paris75014it's 18 yellow cards.Quote
The Sicilian
A World Cup record 17 yellow cards were handed out in the Argentina/Netherlands match.
Argentina vs. Croatia on Tuesday.
Where did you get that number?
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bv
There was given out 18 yellow cards during the Netherlands vs Argentina game last night. The yellow card was even waved during the shoot-out...
World Cup 2022: Netherlands and Argentina descend into chaos as new yellow card record set (BBC)
Once the dust settled on Argentina's victory by penalty shootout - 4-3, after a 2-2 draw - one number will remain indelibly linked with this game: 18.
That was the number of yellow cards shown - a record for a World Cup match.
The 18 yellows included eight for Dutch footballers, eight for Argentine players, and one each for Albiceste manager Lionel Scaloni and coach Walter Samuel.
Remarkably the only man to collect two yellows and be sent off was Denzel Dumfries, and that was after Lautaro Martinez has scored the winning shootout spot-kick.
Dumfries had launched himself at the celebrating Argentina players, who in turn had taunted the Dutch players following the winning strike.
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bv
There was given out 18 yellow cards during the Netherlands vs Argentina game last night. The yellow card was even waved during the shoot-out...
World Cup 2022: Netherlands and Argentina descend into chaos as new yellow card record set (BBC)
Once the dust settled on Argentina's victory by penalty shootout - 4-3, after a 2-2 draw - one number will remain indelibly linked with this game: 18.
That was the number of yellow cards shown - a record for a World Cup match.
The 18 yellows included eight for Dutch footballers, eight for Argentine players, and one each for Albiceste manager Lionel Scaloni and coach Walter Samuel.
Remarkably the only man to collect two yellows and be sent off was Denzel Dumfries, and that was after Lautaro Martinez has scored the winning shootout spot-kick.
Dumfries had launched himself at the celebrating Argentina players, who in turn had taunted the Dutch players following the winning strike.
Actually, as far as I know, the WC record is the so-called "Battle of Nuerenberg", WC in Germany, 2006; Holland-Portugal had 20 yellow cards and 4 red cards. Referee: Valentin Ivanov (RUS).
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bv
There was given out 18 yellow cards during the Netherlands vs Argentina game last night. The yellow card was even waved during the shoot-out...
World Cup 2022: Netherlands and Argentina descend into chaos as new yellow card record set (BBC)
Once the dust settled on Argentina's victory by penalty shootout - 4-3, after a 2-2 draw - one number will remain indelibly linked with this game: 18.
That was the number of yellow cards shown - a record for a World Cup match.
The 18 yellows included eight for Dutch footballers, eight for Argentine players, and one each for Albiceste manager Lionel Scaloni and coach Walter Samuel.
Remarkably the only man to collect two yellows and be sent off was Denzel Dumfries, and that was after Lautaro Martinez has scored the winning shootout spot-kick.
Dumfries had launched himself at the celebrating Argentina players, who in turn had taunted the Dutch players following the winning strike.
Actually, as far as I know, the WC record is the so-called "Battle of Nuerenberg", WC in Germany, 2006; Holland-Portugal had 20 yellow cards and 4 red cards. Referee: Valentin Ivanov (RUS).
no according to wikipedia, it's 16 yellow cards for the "Battle of Nuremberg" in 2006 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nuremberg_(2006_FIFA_World_Cup)]battle of Nuremberg[/url].
in this article, it is written :"The record for yellow cards in a World Cup game would be surpassed in 2022, when Antonio Mateu Lahoz issued a total of 17 yellow cards during the quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Argentina."
Still great confusion !
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bv
There was given out 18 yellow cards during the Netherlands vs Argentina game last night. The yellow card was even waved during the shoot-out...
World Cup 2022: Netherlands and Argentina descend into chaos as new yellow card record set (BBC)
Once the dust settled on Argentina's victory by penalty shootout - 4-3, after a 2-2 draw - one number will remain indelibly linked with this game: 18.
That was the number of yellow cards shown - a record for a World Cup match.
The 18 yellows included eight for Dutch footballers, eight for Argentine players, and one each for Albiceste manager Lionel Scaloni and coach Walter Samuel.
Remarkably the only man to collect two yellows and be sent off was Denzel Dumfries, and that was after Lautaro Martinez has scored the winning shootout spot-kick.
Dumfries had launched himself at the celebrating Argentina players, who in turn had taunted the Dutch players following the winning strike.
Actually, as far as I know, the WC record is the so-called "Battle of Nuerenberg", WC in Germany, 2006; Holland-Portugal had 20 yellow cards and 4 red cards. Referee: Valentin Ivanov (RUS).
no according to wikipedia, it's 16 yellow cards for the "Battle of Nuremberg" in 2006 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nuremberg_(2006_FIFA_World_Cup)]battle of Nuremberg[/url].
in this article, it is written :"The record for yellow cards in a World Cup game would be surpassed in 2022, when Antonio Mateu Lahoz issued a total of 17 yellow cards during the quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Argentina."
Still great confusion !
I second that, about the 'confusion'...
My source is NPO; Dutch state broadcaster, and (usually) really reliable when it comes to facts. (they are professional journalists; whereas Wikipedia - well...)
I'm gonna look into it a bit more, later today; really wanna know now.
The 'grand total' of yellow cards yesterday does seems to add up to 19: (so at least thàt Wikipedia has wrong):
Walter Samuel (30’; bench – ARG assistant coach)
Lionel Scaloni (t.b.c.; bench – ARG head coach)
Wout Weghorst (t.b.c.; bench – HOL substitute)
Jurriën Timber (43')
Marcos Acuña (43')
Cristian Romero (45')
Memphis Depay (76')
Lisandro Martinez (76")
Steven Berghuis (88')
Leandro Paredes (89')
Virgil van Dijk (90+1')
Lionel Messi (90+10')
Nicolas Otamendi (90+12')
Steven Bergwijn (91')
Gonzalo Montiel (109')
German Pezzaella (112')
Noa Lang (120')
Denzel Dumfries (120', 2x yellow)
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Doxa
Shit games. All there is left in hope is that England wil not win. Of course they will. Make England Great Again. Oh shit.
- Doxa
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Doxa
Shit games. All there is left in hope is that England wil not win. Of course they will. Make England Great Again. Oh shit.
- Doxa
First it was very exciting and now it's shit?
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Paris75014well there was some confusion yesterday after the game.Quote
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Paris75014it's 18 yellow cards.Quote
The Sicilian
A World Cup record 17 yellow cards were handed out in the Argentina/Netherlands match.
Argentina vs. Croatia on Tuesday.
Where did you get that number?
I read some different sources on internet and they give different numbers.
18 yellow cards (10 for Argentina, 8 for the Netherlands) on a french sport tv just after the game.
then, 15 yellow cards on one website, 16 for another one.
Great confusion.