2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup disciplinary record

In the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup the main disciplinary action taken against players comes in the form of red and yellow cards.

Any player picking up a red card is expelled from the pitch and automatically banned for his country's next match, whether via a straight red or second yellow. After a straight red card, FIFA will conduct a hearing and may extend this ban beyond one match. If the ban extends beyond the end of the finals (i.e. if a player is sent off in the match in which his team was eliminated), it must be served in the team's next competitive international match(es).

Disciplinary statistics

Sanctions

By match

Note: In this table the "Yellow" column counts only the first yellow card given to a player in a match. If a player receives a second yellow in the same match this is counted under "Second yellow". This second yellow is not counted as a "Straight Red".

Day Match Round Referee Total cards Yellow Second yellow Straight red
Day 01 Costa Rica vs Cuba Group A Roberto Moreno1100
Day 01 Mexico vs El Salvador Group A Enrico Wijngaarde4301
Day 02 Jamaica vs Grenada Group B Baldomero Toledo2200
Day 02 Honduras vs Guatemala Group B Francisco Chacón5320
Day 03 Panama vs Guadeloupe Group C Marlon Mejía4301
Day 03 United States vs Canada Group C Walter López2200
Day 04 Costa Rica vs El Salvador Group A Jair Marrufo5500
Day 04 Cuba vs Mexico Group A Courtney Campbell0000
Day 05 Jamaica vs Guatemala Group B Wálter Quesada6510
Day 05 Grenada vs Honduras Group B David Gantar1100
Day 06 Canada vs Guadeloupe Group C Trevor Taylor4301
Day 06 United States vs Panama Group C Marco Rodríguez6600
Day 07 El Salvador vs Cuba Group A Neal Brizan3300
Day 07 Mexico vs Costa Rica Group A Roberto Moreno3300
Day 08 Guatemala vs Grenada Group B Baldomero Toledo2200
Day 08 Honduras vs Jamaica Group B Joel Aguilar6600
Day 09 Canada vs Panama Group C Walter López4400
Day 09 Guadeloupe vs United States Group C Jeffrey Solís3300
Day 10 Costa Rica vs Honduras Quarterfinals Roberto Moreno6600
Day 10 Mexico vs Guatemala Quarterfinals Courtney Campbell4400
Day 11 Jamaica vs United States Quarterfinals Marco Rodríguez3201
Day 11 Panama vs El Salvador Quarterfinals Wálter Quesada8611
Day 12 United States vs Panama Semifinal Enrico Wijngaarde4400
Day 12 Honduras vs Mexico Semifinal Walter López10910
Day 12 United States vs Mexico Final Joel Aguilar4400
Total1009055

Cards[1]
Referees[2]

By referee

Referee Matches Red Yellow Red Cards PKs awarded
Roberto Moreno3010
Enrico Wijngaarde2171 straight red1
Baldomero Toledo204
Francisco Chacón1232 second yellow
Marlon Mejía1131 straight red
Walter López31151 second yellow
Jair Marrufo105
Courtney Campbell204
Wálter Quesada23111 straight red
2 second yellow
1
David Gantar101
Neal Brizan103
Trevor Taylor1131 straight red1
Marco Antonio Rodríguez2181 straight red1
Joel Aguilar2010
Jeffrey Solís103
Total2510905 straight red
5 second yellow
4

By team

Team Yellow RedRed CardsReasonSuspensions
 Canada40T. Dunfield
 Costa Rica60J. Salvatierra
 Grenada30
 Guadeloupe82M. Tacalfred vs Panama
straight red card
J. Lambourde vs Canada
straight red card
violent conduct, tacklingM. Tacalfred vs Canada
J. Lambourde vs United States
S. Auvray
S. Zubar
 Guatemala103G. Cabrera vs Honduras
second yellow card
H. Medina vs Honduras
second yellow card
C. Noriega vs Jamaica
second yellow card
violent conductG. Cabrera vs Jamaica
H. Medina vs Jamaica
C. Noriega vs Grenada
 Honduras151R. Espinoza vs Mexico
second yellow card
violent conductA. Mejía vs Costa Rica
R. Espinoza
 Jamaica91J. Taylor vs United States
straight red card
professional foulJ. Taylor
R. Austin
 Mexico90A. Guardado vs Honduras
 Panama111B. Pérez vs El Salvador
straight red card
violent conductB. Pérez vs United States
 El Salvador72M. González vs Mexico
straight red card
L. Anaya vs Panama
second yellow card
professional foulM. González vs Costa Rica
L. Anaya
 United States100C. Bocanegra vs Mexico

Cards[1]


References

  1. "Gold Cup 2011". FIFA. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  2. "Match Officials". FIFA. Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
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