Yes.
A yellow card carries on to next game until group stages...Two yellow cards in successive game means you are banned for the next game....
If a player is shown 2 yellow cards in one match, they have been cautioned twice. Receiving two cautions means that player is automatically sent off and will also be shown a red card. Their team will not be allowed to replace them and will have to play short a player. The player will most likely also be ineligible to play in their next match.
If you get two yellow cards in a game, you get a red card and sent off the field.
two yellow cards = one red card one red card = out of game
You must get two yellow cards followed by a red card to be banned.
A yellow card is a caution, It is given out at the referees discretion for malicious fouls or dissent. Two yellow cards in 1 game equals an ejection for the remainder of the game and your team must finish a man down. You also are subject to a game suspension. Yellow cards also add up throughout the year and can result in game suspensions.
No one. Only Ghana player Isaac Vorsah received two yellow cards in the game for the third place.
The general rule is that if you get two yellow cards in the same match or in two different matches it is a one match suspension. Players are also suspended for a single red card for one match, but if UEFA thinks the offense was severe they can extend that suspension.
Michael Owen has received 2 yellow cards in his professional career, he has never received a red card. His two yellow cards were both during international matches, he has never been booked in any domestic games.
Five for a one-game ban, ten for two games and fifteen for three games.
Specialist cards
It's a WarningA yellow card is a warning. Once a player has been booked, he has to be extra careful for the rest of the game; if he gets another yellow card, this will result in a red card - and he will be sent off the pitch and his team will be at a disadvantage (with one fewer player). In addition, a yellow card is added to your total tally of yellow cards for the season. If a player gets 5 yellow cards, he is suspended for a game.The most common reasons for getting a yellow card:Unsporting behavior of any type, e.g., a dangerous slide tackle.Dissent (disagreeing with the referee's or linesman's decision).Persistent infringement of rules, e.g. constantly tripping people.Entering or leaving the field without permission.Delaying the game, perhaps by refusing to stand the proper distance from a free kick, or not throwing in the ball for a long period of time.