how many colour control cards are used in field of hockey
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There are three colour control cards used in the hockey game.
In this case, the colours are green, yellow, and red.
These are penalty cards.
Red card is for any serious offence, green card is for minor offense, and yellow card is for temporary suspension of the player.
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There are three cards colour control cards are used in field of hockey
Explanation:
- There are three cards, green, yellow, and red, which is known as penalty cards.
- They are three cards, green, yellow, and red.
- It is given for misconduct violations and showing indiscipline while the game is going on
- The green card is for warnings, the yellow card is to remove a player from the game for a minimum of five minutes, and the red card is to disqualifies the player from the game.
Yellow Card -
- It indicates a temporary suspension.
- This card is shown to a player so that he will stay off field, at least for five minutes.
- The time of suspension is decided by the umpire.
- it is given to a player or to the captain for misconduct of any player
Green card -
- It indicates a warning to a player who has committed a minor misconduct.
- A green card is issued Internationally for a two minute suspension of the player.
Red Card -
- It is issued for an offence or other misconduct which is committed during a match.
- It may be issued to any person participating in the match, team officials, managers, coaches, physiotherapists and doctors who are the part of a team's squad.
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