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Gentlemen and barbarians in European club football – a study based on 22/23 season data 681254

Written by Paul Kemp
Paul Kemp is an experienced sports writer covering Soccer, NBA and NHL. He also writes in depth reviews of sports betting sites based on his personal experience.
, | Updated: September 29, 2022

One facet of the game caught our attention during the latest weekend of club action. The regulations are identical for everyone, yet in certain leagues, the officials have been particularly quick to pull out a red card when compared to others. A week ago, on Saturday, September 17th, Japanese international Shoya Nakajima debuted for new team Antalyaspor in the Turkish Super Lig and was dismissed barely 20 seconds after coming in as a substitute. Less than 24 hours later Jan Clair-Todibo of Nice was sent off just 9 seconds after kick-off in the French Ligue 1. This prompted SportingPedia‘s editorial staff to examine the distribution of yellow and red cards throughout Europe’s five major leagues this season. When it comes to yellow cards, nothing out of the usual occurs, but the statistics for red cards are straight out ludicrous. We also ranked the dirtiest teams and those with the fewest official warnings. f2g5p

Key Takeaways 3f3m6m

  • Only 3 Premier League teams have been reduced to 10 men this season
  • In the Premier League the chance to see a player dismissed during a match is as low as 3%, while it reaches 21% in French Ligue 1
  • There has been not a single Premier League round thus far with more than 1 player sent off
  • Ligue 1 is witnessing the fewest yellow cards per game, yet somehow the most reds
  • Only 2 of the 98 teams have received less than 1 yellow card per match
  • 15% of the Premier League sides have seen red card; In La Liga 70%; Serie A – 55%; Ligue 1 – 80%; Bundesliga – 50%

Nathan Collins of Wolverhampton Wanderers was dismissed in the first half of the Premier League game against Manchester City on 17th of September, becoming only the fourth player to see red in the English top flight this season. There has never been more than one sending off in any of the English Premier League’s seven match days! In the course of the current season, there have been just shy of 2 yellow cards on average shown during a Premier League game, the lowest number among Europe’s top five divisions.

Bar chart showing yellow and red cards per league match by SportingPedia.

Is it the fault of the officials, or is it simply a difference in perception of the football game and physical ? In stark contrast to the top level of professional football in England, the one in is far more heated. In Ligue 1, there have already been 34 dismissals.

All five leagues are in the early stages of the season, but the rounds played differ, so we divided the number of cards received by the number of games played, and the results are astounding. There have been less than 0.03 red cards shown in each of the 134 Premier League games, with only the German Bundesliga staying in the single digits with 9% chance of witnessing a player dismissed. The numbers for the other three leagues are all higher.

Cards and Disciplinary Points (DP) per League
League Yellow Cards 2nd Yellow – Red Straight Red DP Matches Played DP/Match Yellow Cards/Match Red Cards/Match
Premier League 251 2 2 267 134 1.993 1.87 0.03
La Liga 301 8 13 390 120 3.250 2.51 0.18
Bundesliga 230 6 6 278 126 2.206 1.83 0.10
Ligue 1 278 14 20 420 160 2.625 1.74 0.21
Serie A 310 5 10 375 140 2.679 2.21 0.11

» Yellow card = 1 DP   » 2 Yellow cards(Red card) = 3 DP   » Straight Red card = 5 DP

Manchester City is the cleanest team in Europe’s top five divisions in of fair play. After six rounds of play, Pep Guardiola’s players have received less than one yellow card per game. Brentford are second, although their footballers amass 1.14 cards per game, exceeding the 1.0 mark, while Brighton finish off the Premier League top three with 1.17.

Only one other of the 98 teams analysed has managed to stay under the 1.0 DP barrier, with that being the German Bundesliga leaders Union Berlin at 0.86, while Roma, led by Jose Mourinho, earns precisely one yellow card every match in the Italian Serie A.

Just like there are only two teams who so far remain below the 1.0 mark, there are also two clubs that are leaving all of the rest behind when it comes to dirty play. Sevilla and Reims are the only sides across the top 5 leagues who generate more than 5 DP and because of that are crowned as the most ill-disciplined. The Spaniards are “the dirtiest team in Europe” with 5.17 DP per match, while Reims are close at 5.13.

Below you can find a detailed breakdown for all five leagues and the separate teams.

Premier League
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Manchester City 5 0 0 5 0.71 7
Brighton 7 0 0 7 1.17 6
Brentford 8 0 0 8 1.14 7
West Ham 8 0 0 8 1.14 7
Leicester 9 0 0 9 1.29 7
Southampton 9 0 0 9 1.29 7
Liverpool 5 0 1 10 1.67 6
Crystal Palace 11 0 0 11 1.83 6
Arsenal 13 0 0 13 1.86 7
Leeds 13 0 0 13 2.17 6
Newcastle 14 0 0 14 2.00 7
Bournemouth 14 0 0 14 2.00 7
Tottenham 15 0 0 15 2.14 7
Chelsea 10 2 0 16 2.67 6
Everton 17 0 0 17 2.43 7
Aston Villa 18 0 0 18 2.57 7
Wolverhampton 14 0 1 19 2.71 7
Manchester United 20 0 0 20 3.33 6
Nottingham 20 0 0 20 2.86 7
Fulham 21 0 0 21 3.00 7
La Liga
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Real Madrid 8 0 0 8 1.33 6
Athletic Bilbao 10 0 0 10 1.67 6
Villarreal 11 0 0 11 1.83 6
Girona 12 0 0 12 2.00 6
Barcelona 10 1 0 13 2.17 6
Valladolid 9 0 1 14 2.33 6
Real Sociedad 16 0 0 16 2.67 6
Betis 13 0 1 18 3.00 6
Cadiz 15 1 0 18 3.00 6
Celta 14 0 1 19 3.17 6
Espanyol 9 0 2 19 3.17 6
Valencia 13 1 1 21 3.50 6
Atletico Madrid 13 1 1 21 3.50 6
Rayo Vallecano 18 1 0 21 3.50 6
Osasuna 21 0 1 26 4.33 6
Getafe 16 2 1 27 4.50 6
Elche 18 0 2 28 4.67 6
Mallorca 28 0 0 28 4.67 6
Almeria 24 0 1 29 4.83 6
Sevilla 23 1 1 31 5.17 6
Serie A
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Roma 7 0 0 7 1 7
Inter 10 0 0 10 1.43 7
Napoli 12 0 0 12 1.71 7
Monza 14 0 0 14 2.00 7
Spezia 13 1 0 16 2.29 7
Fiorentina 13 1 0 16 2.29 7
Torino 16 0 0 16 2.29 7
Lecce 17 0 0 17 2.43 7
Milan 16 1 0 19 2.71 7
Bologna 13 1 1 21 3.00 7
Cremonese 16 0 1 21 3.00 7
Sampdoria 21 0 0 21 3.00 7
Sassuolo 17 0 1 22 3.14 7
Empoli 12 0 2 22 3.14 7
Udinese 18 0 1 23 3.29 7
Verona 23 0 0 23 3.29 7
Lazio 18 0 1 23 3.29 7
Salernitana 19 0 1 24 3.43 7
Juventus 11 1 2 24 3.43 7
Atalanta 24 0 0 24 3.43 7
Bundesliga
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Union Berlin 6 0 0 6 0.86 7
Eintracht Frankfurt 9 0 0 9 1.29 7
Freiburg 10 0 0 10 1.43 7
Bayern Munich 11 0 0 11 1.57 7
Bochum 11 0 0 11 1.57 7
Koln 10 1 0 13 1.86 7
Wolfsburg 13 0 0 13 1.86 7
Borussia Monchengladbach 10 0 1 15 2.14 7
Werder Bremen 16 0 0 16 2.29 7
RB Leipzig 11 0 1 16 2.29 7
Borussia Dortmund 16 0 0 16 2.29 7
Hertha Berlin 15 1 0 18 2.57 7
Hoffenheim 15 1 0 18 2.57 7
Augsburg 19 0 0 19 2.71 7
Schalke 15 0 1 20 2.86 7
Bayer Leverkusen 10 2 1 21 3.00 7
Mainz 16 0 1 21 3.00 7
Stuttgart 17 1 1 25 3.57 7
Ligue 1
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Lorient 11 0 0 11 1.38 8
Toulouse 11 0 0 11 1.38 8
Lyon 9 0 1 14 1.75 8
Lens 10 0 1 15 1.88 8
Troyes 12 0 1 17 2.13 8
Brest 12 0 1 17 2.13 8
Clermont Foot 14 1 0 17 2.13 8
PSG 18 0 0 18 2.25 8
Nantes 13 0 1 18 2.25 8
Lille 18 0 0 18 2.25 8
Auxerre 9 2 1 20 2.50 8
Strasbourg 12 1 1 20 2.50 8
Marseille 19 1 0 22 2.75 8
Monaco 12 2 1 23 2.88 8
Angers 12 2 1 23 2.88 8
Rennes 18 1 1 26 3.25 8
Ajaccio 21 2 0 27 3.38 8
Nice 14 1 2 27 3.38 8
Montpellier 15 0 4 35 4.38 8
Reims 18 1 4 41 5.13 8


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