There have been instances where players have received their second yellow card while on the pitch. One such case was in 1980 when Stoke City's Denis Smith was sent off for time-wasting after limping towards the touchline with an injured ankle and lingering on it as his substitute, Paul Johnson, was not properly warmed up.
Another example is from a 2008 match between Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United. During this Steel City derby at Bramall Lane, Jermaine Johnson kicked a water bottle into the home support after being substituted. He received another yellow card for this incident despite already having one earlier in the game for a foul.
Lastly, there's an instance where Clarence Seedorf was booked twice while attempting to leave the pitch during his substitution in 2013. The referee initially warned him and then booked him again after he ignored the instruction and tried to leave via the entire pitch.
These examples highlight instances of players being given their second yellow card while on the pitch, often due to actions such as time-wasting, unsportsmanlike conduct, or simply not leaving promptly enough when substituted.
Another example is from a 2008 match between Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United. During this Steel City derby at Bramall Lane, Jermaine Johnson kicked a water bottle into the home support after being substituted. He received another yellow card for this incident despite already having one earlier in the game for a foul.
Lastly, there's an instance where Clarence Seedorf was booked twice while attempting to leave the pitch during his substitution in 2013. The referee initially warned him and then booked him again after he ignored the instruction and tried to leave via the entire pitch.
These examples highlight instances of players being given their second yellow card while on the pitch, often due to actions such as time-wasting, unsportsmanlike conduct, or simply not leaving promptly enough when substituted.