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2011 Copa América disciplinary record


In the 2011 Copa América, the main disciplinary action taken against players came in the form of red and yellow cards.

Any player picking up a red card was expelled from the pitch and automatically banned for his country's next match, whether via a straight red or second yellow. After a straight red card, FIFA would conduct a hearing and could extend this ban beyond one match. If the ban extended beyond the end of the finals (i.e. if a player was sent off in the match in which his team was eliminated), it had to be served in the team's next competitive international match(es).

Disciplinary statistics

  • Total number of yellow cards: 128
  • Average yellow cards per match: 4.92
  • Total number of red cards: 14
  • Average red cards per match: 0.54
  • First yellow card: Wálter Flores (Bolivia against Argentina)
  • First red card: Randall Brenes (Costa Rica against Colombia)
  • Fastest yellow card from kick off: 1 minute (Luis Advíncula; Peru against Colombia and Yoshimar Yotún; Peru against Uruguay)
  • Fastest yellow card after coming on as substitute: 1 minutes (Édgar Barreto and Elvis Marecos; both Paraguay against Brazil)
  • Latest yellow card in a match without extra time: 90+4 minutes (Franklin Lucena; Venezuela against Brazil)
  • Fastest dismissal from kick off: 28 minutes (Randall Brenes; Costa Rica against Colombia)
  • Fastest dismissal of a substitute: None
  • Latest dismissal in a match without extra time: 90+4 minutes (Tomás Rincón; Venezuela against Chile)
  • Latest dismissal in a match with extra time: 103 minutes (Antolín Alcaraz; Paraguay against Brazil and Lucas Leiva; Brazil against Paraguay)
  • Least time difference between two yellow cards given to the same player: 5 minutes (Ronald Rivero; Bolivia against Costa Rica)
  • Most yellow cards (team): 18 (Uruguay)
  • Most red cards (team): 2 (Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela)
  • Fewest yellow cards (team): 2 (Ecuador)
  • Most yellow cards (player): 4 (Martín Cáceres)
  • Most red cards (player): 2 (Tomás Rincón)
  • Most yellow cards (match): 11 (Argentina against Uruguay)
  • Most red cards (match): 2 (Bolivia against Costa Rica; Chile against Peru; Argentina against Uruguay; Brazil against Paraguay and Chile against Venezuela)
  • Fewest yellow cards (match): 0 (Venezuela against Ecuador)
  • Most cards in one match: 11 yellow cards and 2 red cards (Argentina against Uruguay)

Detailed statistics

By match

Day{text-align:justify}MatchRoundRefereeTotal cards[[Image:Yellow card.svg10px]] Yellow[[Image:Yellow card.svg10px]][[Image:Red card.svg10px]] Second yellow[[Image:Red card.svg10px]] Straight red
Day 01Argentina vs BoliviaGroup ARoberto Silvera6600
Day 02Colombia vs Costa RicaGroup AEnrique Osses6501
Day 03Brazil vs VenezuelaGroup BRaúl Orosco4400
Day 03Paraguay vs EcuadorGroup BSergio Pezzotta2200
Day 04Uruguay vs PeruGroup CWilmar Roldán5500
Day 04Chile vs MexicoGroup CJuan Soto5500
Day 05Argentina vs ColombiaGroup ASálvio Fagundes3300
Day 05Bolivia vs Costa RicaGroup ACarlos Vera11911
Day 06Uruguay vs ChileGroup CCarlos Amarilla9900
Day 06Peru vs MexicoGroup CSergio Pezzotta2200
Day 07Brazil vs ParaguayGroup BWilmar Roldán6600
Day 07Venezuela vs EcuadorGroup BWálter Quesada0000
Day 08Colombia vs BoliviaGroup AFrancisco Chacón1100
Day 09Argentina vs Costa RicaGroup AVíctor Hugo Rivera6600
Day 010Chile vs PeruGroup CSálvio Fagundes8602
Day 010Uruguay vs MexicoGroup CRaúl Orosco4400
Day 011Paraguay vs VenezuelaGroup BEnrique Osses4400
Day 011Brazil vs EcuadorGroup BRoberto Silvera3300
Day 014Colombia vs PeruQuarter-finalsFrancisco Chacón3300
Day 014Argentina vs UruguayQuarter-finalsCarlos Amarilla131120
Day 015Brazil vs ParaguayQuarter-finalsSergio Pezzotta8602
Day 015Chile vs VenezuelaQuarter-finalsCarlos Vera9711
Day 017Peru vs UruguaySemi-finalsRaúl Orosco7601
Day 018Paraguay vs VenezuelaSemi-finalsFrancisco Chacón5410
Day 021Peru vs VenezuelaThird place matchWilmar Roldán6501
Day 022Uruguay vs ParaguayFinalSálvio Fagundes6600

By referee

RefereeMatches[[Image:Red card.svg10px]] Red[[Image:Yellow card.svg10px]] YellowRed cardsPenalties awarded
Carlos Vera24162 straight reds
2 second yellows1
Carlos Amarilla22202 second yellows0
Sálvio Fagundes32152 straight reds0
Sergio Pezzotta32102 straight reds0
Wilmar Roldán31161 straight red0
Raúl Orosco31141 straight red0
Enrique Osses2191 straight red0
Francisco Chacón3181 second yellow2
Roberto Silvera2090
Víctor Hugo Rivera1060
Juan Soto1050
Wálter Quesada1000

By team

Team[[Image:Yellow card.svg10px]] Yellow[[Image:Red card.svg10px]] RedRed CardsReason
152Antolín Alcaraz vs Brazil
straight red
Jonathan Santana vs Venezuela
second yellowmisconduct
tactical foul
152Giancarlo Carmona vs Chile
straight red
Juan Manuel Vargas vs Uruguay
straight redfighting
elbowing an opponent
122Jean Beausejour vs Peru
straight red
Gary Medel vs Venezuela
second yellowfighting
handling the ball
112Ronald Rivero vs Costa Rica
second yellow
Wálter Flores vs Costa Rica
straight redhandling the ball
tackling
112Tomás Rincón vs Chile
straight red and
vs Peru
straight redshirt pulling + swinging a fist at opponent
tackling
181Diego Pérez vs Argentina
second yellowtactical foul
141Javier Mascherano vs Uruguay
second yellowtackling
81Lucas Leiva vs Paraguay
straight redmisconduct
81Randall Brenes vs Colombia
straight redtackling
90
50
20

By player

;99 red cards : Tomás Rincón

;1 red card : Javier Mascherano : Wálter Flores : Ronald Rivero : Lucas Leiva : Jean Beausejour : Gary Medel : Randall Brenes : Antolín Alcaraz : Jonathan Santana : Giancarlo Carmona : Juan Manuel Vargas : Diego Pérez

;4 yellow cards : Martín Cáceres

;3 yellow cards : Ronald Rivero : Jonathan Santana : Sebastián Coates : Diego Pérez

;2 yellow cards : Fernando Gago : Ezequiel Lavezzi : Javier Mascherano : Gabriel Milito : Carlos Tevez : Jhasmani Campos : Luis Gutiérrez : André Santos : Pablo Contreras : Gary Medel : Arturo Vidal : Francisco Calvo : Óscar Duarte : David Guzmán : Paul Aguilar : Hiram Mier : Víctor Cáceres : Enrique Vera : Adan Balbín : Rinaldo Cruzado : Álvaro González : Luis Suárez : César González : Franklin Lucena : Giancarlo Maldonado

;1 yellow card : Lucas Biglia : Nicolás Burdisso : Pablo Zabaleta : Javier Zanetti : Lorgio Álvarez : José Luis Chávez : Wálter Flores : Marcelo Moreno : Dani Alves : Jádson : Lucas Leiva : Maicon : Alexandre Pato : Thiago Silva : Claudio Bravo : Marco Estrada : Mauricio Isla : Gonzalo Jara : Alexis Sánchez : Jorge Valdivia : Abel Aguilar : Fredy Guarín : Dayro Moreno : Carlos Sánchez : Camilo Zúñiga : Diego Madrigal : José Salvatierra : Oswaldo Minda : Christian Noboa : Javier Aquino : Rafael Márquez Lugo : Édgar Pacheco : Diego Reyes : Héctor Reynoso : Édgar Barreto : Lucas Barrios : Marcelo Estigarribia : Elvis Marecos : Iván Piris : Nelson Valdez : Darío Verón : Pablo Zeballos : Santiago Acasiete : Luis Advíncula : Aldo Corzo : Paolo Guerrero : Salomón Libman : Carlos Lobatón : Christian Ramos : Renzo Revoredo : Alberto Rodríguez : Juan Manuel Vargas : Yoshimar Yotún : Walter Gargano : Diego Lugano : Álvaro Pereira : Maxi Pereira : Gabriel Cichero : Grenddy Perozo : José Manuel Rey : Salomón Rondón : Roberto Rosales

Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award was given to the team with the best overall discipline throughout the tournament. Teams were given a certain number of points—15 in the first stage, 5 in the quarter-finals, and 10 points for the remaining four teams—from which points were deducted depending on the infraction. The team that advanced past the first stage with the most points was awarded the trophy. Teams that dropped below zero points were excluded from winning the award.

InfractionPoints deducted
Booking of a player (yellow card)1 point
Expulsion of a player (red card)2 points
Suspension per game1 point
Delay of game at the start of restart of a match2 points
Misconduct of the players and/or coaching staff1 point
Recidivism of misconduct2 points
Incomplete team1 point
Abandonment of the gameExclusion
OthersCase-by-case judgement

The four semi-finalists (Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela) were the only teams considered for the Fair Play Award. After a post-match brawl in the semi-finals, Paraguay and Venezuela were excluded from winning the award. Peru and Uruguay finished the tournament with the same number of points. Since Uruguay had fewer players handed a red card during the tournament, they won the Fair Play Award.

TeamIPD1D2D3BPQFBPSF3/FTotal
**15−4−5−2+5−7+10XXN/A
15−4−0−7+5−2+10−6−38
****15−1−6−2+5−5+10−3−58
**15−5−0−2+5−5+10XXN/A

References

References

  1. "Copa América Argentina 2011: Trofeo Fair Play - Reglamento". [[CONMEBOL]].
  2. "E-planning".
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