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what happens if a coach gets a yellow card in soccer

In soccer, a coach getting a yellow card is usually a warning for misconduct or dissent, like arguing with the referee or behaving improperly on the sideline.

What it means

  • The coach is officially cautioned, but usually can keep coaching for the rest of that match.
  • The warning may be recorded, and repeated yellows across the season can lead to stronger punishment.
  • In some leagues, accumulating enough yellow cards can trigger a one-game suspension.

What happens next

  • A second yellow card in the same game or a serious escalation can become a red-card dismissal, meaning the coach is expelled from the technical area and may face a suspension.
  • League rules vary a lot, so the exact consequence depends on the competition.
  • Some leagues also have specific threshold rules, such as suspensions after multiple yellows in a season.

Simple example

If a coach keeps shouting at the referee after being warned, the referee may show a yellow card first, and if the behavior continues, the coach could be removed from the sideline.

Bottom line

A coach’s yellow card is mainly a formal warning, not an automatic ejection, but repeated offenses can lead to bans or a red-card dismissal.