Most Ridiculous Red Cards in MLS



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We went back in the vault and tracked down some of the silliest red cards we could remember. Between Josh Saunders elbowing Stephen Lenhart, Eric Hassli taking of his jersey to reveal yet another jersey underneath it, Joe Nasco tackling Alan Gordon, Ramiro Corrales flipping Amado Guevara with a towel, Mike Petke’s infamous ball kiss, Matias Perez Garcia taking off his jersey when he was already on a yellow card, and Marcus Hahnemann being sent off from the bench, there were some hilarious red cards in MLS history.

Which was your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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36 comentarios en “Most Ridiculous Red Cards in MLS

  1. ridículas? si, pero todas las tarjetas bien puestas, bien por los árbitros.
    muchos en los comentarios parecen creer que el video trata sobre decisiones erradas de los árbitros, claramente no entienden muy bien las reglas del futbol…

  2. El ultimo pendejo festejo su pinche gol como si fuera de final de copa del mundo jajajja que maña de quitarse la camiseta si ya saben que es de tarjeta.

  3. I've said it once I have said it 10,000 times. Taking your shirt off during a celebration being a yellow card is the most "No Fun League" move in soccer. Just the stupidest infraction. They scored a goal. If they take 5 minutes to celebrate yeah time wasting extreme. But a short Cele and yellow just for that is so stupid. Can't take league's seriously when they do that crap. Juvenile.

  4. Soccer players are the dumbest.

    They all know that if you take your shirt off you will get a yellow card, and they still do it. Then they play it stupid questioning the refs decision.

  5. I don't know what I expected from an American coverage of football, but two of these are second yellow cards for taking your shirt off (perfectly within the rules, not ridiculous), one is a second yellow for dissent (again not ridiculous, what's ridiculous is how much refs will let famous players/teams get away with), one was two bookable offences (both sensible) in very close proximity to each other, and one was a red card for violent conduct (even if the victim over-reacted, it was still unacceptable. This is football, not hockey.)

    More the video editor not understanding the game then "ridiculous", it looks like.

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