A player has indeed been shown a second yellow card while being substituted. This rare instance occurred in 1980 when Denis Smith, a Stoke City player, was already on a yellow card due to time-wasting during the FA Cup third round match against Burnley. As he limped towards the touchline with an injured ankle, substitute Paul Johnson was not properly warmed up, prompting referee Kevin McNally to send off Smith again for further time-wasting.
Another instance of this phenomenon occurred in 2008 when Jermaine Johnson, playing for Sheffield Wednesday, kicked a water bottle into the home support after being substituted. Despite receiving another yellow card earlier in the game for a foul, Johnson was not sent off immediately but had to wait until he returned from having a shower to receive his second booking.
On the international stage, Rui Costa of Portugal was famously sent off for time-wasting while leaving the pitch during a World Cup qualifier against Germany in 1997. Despite being sent off before he left the pitch, Portugal's chances of qualifying were lost when Germany equalized and ultimately qualified for the 1998 World Cup.
A more recent example is Clarence Seedorf, who was booked twice by the referee while being substituted for Botafogo in 2013. After ignoring the initial warning to leave via the nearest exit, Seedorf continued to walk towards the substitute's bench, prompting a second yellow card.
In other news, we have some fascinating examples of players clashing with teammates, including Tony Rees and Tommy Watson from Grimsby who were sent off in 1990 after a heated exchange during an FA Cup tie; Steve McManaman and Bruce Grobbelaar from Liverpool who also had a memorable skirmish during the Merseyside derby; and Ashley Grimes and Rob Johnson from Luton who clashed on the pitch in 1987.
Finally, we have some interesting questions for you to answer. Can you help us figure out why Paul Breitner, a former West Germany player, appeared in a non-football documentary series? Are there any other badges featuring people's faces on them besides those of legendary characters or Ajax players? And lastly, has anyone scored their first senior goal from a penalty like Sydie Peck did for Sheffield United recently?
Another instance of this phenomenon occurred in 2008 when Jermaine Johnson, playing for Sheffield Wednesday, kicked a water bottle into the home support after being substituted. Despite receiving another yellow card earlier in the game for a foul, Johnson was not sent off immediately but had to wait until he returned from having a shower to receive his second booking.
On the international stage, Rui Costa of Portugal was famously sent off for time-wasting while leaving the pitch during a World Cup qualifier against Germany in 1997. Despite being sent off before he left the pitch, Portugal's chances of qualifying were lost when Germany equalized and ultimately qualified for the 1998 World Cup.
A more recent example is Clarence Seedorf, who was booked twice by the referee while being substituted for Botafogo in 2013. After ignoring the initial warning to leave via the nearest exit, Seedorf continued to walk towards the substitute's bench, prompting a second yellow card.
In other news, we have some fascinating examples of players clashing with teammates, including Tony Rees and Tommy Watson from Grimsby who were sent off in 1990 after a heated exchange during an FA Cup tie; Steve McManaman and Bruce Grobbelaar from Liverpool who also had a memorable skirmish during the Merseyside derby; and Ashley Grimes and Rob Johnson from Luton who clashed on the pitch in 1987.
Finally, we have some interesting questions for you to answer. Can you help us figure out why Paul Breitner, a former West Germany player, appeared in a non-football documentary series? Are there any other badges featuring people's faces on them besides those of legendary characters or Ajax players? And lastly, has anyone scored their first senior goal from a penalty like Sydie Peck did for Sheffield United recently?