Most players receive only a few red cards in the course of a career. Red cards can be a last ditch effort for a referee to control a game after it becomes unhinged. Typically, the events that lead up to a red card are unintentional - almost humorous. (We can all thank Fellaini for this comical exchange with Sergio Aguero during the Manchester Derby.) Some players, however, seem to have made a career of obtaining red cards. They are just plain good at it. For the nine players on this list with the most red cards in football history, a red card is a preventative action that gives every opposing player a sigh of relief.
Footballers With The Most Red Cards In Soccer History
#9 – Vinnie Jones (12 career red cards)
#8 – Felipe Melo (14 career red cards)
#7 – Yannick Cahuzac (17 career red cards)
#6 – Pablo Alfaro (18 career red cards)
#5 – Paolo Montero (21 career red cards)
#4 – Alexis Ruano Delgado (22 career red cards)
#3 – Sergio Ramos (24 career red cards)
#2 – Cryil Rool (27 career red cards)
#1– Gerardo Bedoya (46 career red cards)
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