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Yellow and red cards distribution across the European top 5 leagues this season 4i2m40

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: October 5, 2022

The most recent weekend of European football action is already in the past, and SportingPedia‘s team decided to examine one essential aspect of the game – the number of yellow and red cards shown in the continent’s top five leagues. e6736

The cards distribution in each individual championship is very important, as it will show where the referees are quick to bring out the card to discipline players by issuing an official warning, and where they are more amicable towards the individuals with whom they share the field for 90 minutes.

Our data analysis reveals a significant variation, particularly in the distribution of red cards. With only 7 sendings off in all football matches since the start of the season, the Premier League is on top of the fair play charts. On the opposite side is the French Ligue 1, with a total of 39 footballers being sent off.

We should clarify that there is no correlation between the number of issued red cards and the number of injuries in the separate European leagues. That means that a higher number of red cards in a specific championship does not cause more injuries among players. However, it reveals how referees adapt to the specific style of football play in different championships.

Some of the key points 1w3b6y

  • Premier League is on top of the fair play charts since the start of the season
  • French League 1 is on the opposite side with the highest number of sent-off players (39)
  • The highest-ranked football clubs based on fair play in the top 5 divisions are: Manchester City, Real Madrid, Roma, Union Berlin and Lorient

Bar chart of total yellow and red cards per league across five leagues.

The Premier League 1x2d2c

Red logo featuring a stylized soccer ball. In 77 matches of the 22/23 season so far, the English referees issued 285 yellow cards and 7 red cards. They try to remain a peripheral figure during the 90 minutes, but sometimes officials put too much effort into that, instead of pulling the cards when necessary. This weekend, in the North London derby, Arsenal’s captain Martin Odegaard was spared the warning when clearly he deserved a yellow card. This was not the first similar case in the Premier League, scoring the lowest number of red cards across Europe’s top five leagues. However, as the latest round of Premier League action showed, it’s too early in the season to decide on any final scores. Just this weekend, there were three red cards, which brought the season’s total to seven. Fourteen of the twenty teams are still to be reduced to 10 men.

Premier League
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Manchester City 5 0 0 5 0.63 8
Brighton 8 0 0 8 1.14 7
Brentford 10 0 0 10 1.25 8
West Ham 10 0 0 10 1.25 8
Leicester 11 0 0 11 1.38 8
Southampton 11 0 0 11 1.38 8
Liverpool 6 0 1 11 1.57 7
Crystal Palace 12 0 0 12 1.71 7
Newcastle 14 0 0 14 1.75 8
Arsenal 15 0 0 15 1.88 8
Bournemouth 15 0 0 15 1.88 8
Everton 18 0 0 18 2.25 8
Aston Villa 20 0 0 20 2.50 8
Leeds 15 1 0 18 2.57 7
Tottenham 16 0 1 21 2.63 8
Wolverhampton 16 0 1 21 2.63 8
Chelsea 13 2 0 19 2.71 7
Nottingham 24 0 0 24 3.00 8
Manchester United 23 0 0 23 3.29 7
Fulham 23 0 1 28 3.50 8

La Liga 5f5w4q

Colorful soccer ball logo with multicolored segments. With 345 yellow cards thus far, the Spanish top flight takes the second place with most warnings among the top five European leagues. La Liga has been renowned for the fiery style of football, and players often go too far with their defensive plans. Also, the referees are always happy to book footballers for having a brawl. When considering the number of red cards that were shown to players, somehow La Liga is not close to the top with 26 sending-offs, trailing behind Ligue 1 considerably. We put that down to the players knowing when to stop. Let’s not forget that Spanish teams have mastered the skill of dragging the play out, as proven numerous times on the European scene. Six La Liga sides are yet to see their player being sent off.

La Liga
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Real Madrid 9 0 0 9 1.29 7
Athletic Bilbao 11 0 0 11 1.57 7
Villarreal 14 0 0 14 2.00 7
Girona 15 0 0 15 2.14 7
Barcelona 14 1 0 17 2.43 7
Real Sociedad 17 0 0 17 2.43 7
Valladolid 14 0 1 19 2.71 7
Rayo Vallecano 18 1 0 21 3.00 7
Celta 18 0 1 23 3.29 7
Atletico Madrid 15 1 1 23 3.29 7
Cadiz 17 1 1 25 3.57 7
Betis 16 0 2 26 3.71 7
Espanyol 11 0 3 26 3.71 7
Valencia 14 1 2 27 3.86 7
Elche 18 0 2 28 4.00 7
Getafe 18 2 1 29 4.14 7
Mallorca 30 0 0 30 4.29 7
Almeria 27 0 1 32 4.57 7
Osasuna 23 0 2 33 4.71 7
Sevilla 26 1 1 34 4.86 7

Serie A 3sp1w

Blue polygonal gradient logo with a letter 'A'. The Italian league has seen the most yellow cards, with 347 issued in 80 matches thus far. The Serie A referees are rarely contemplating whether they should issue the first official warning, but when it comes to red cards, they seem to be hesitant. As a result, there have been a total of 15 dismissals so far. Some 23 yellow cards had to be given before a red one came out of the ref’s pocket. Three of the eight Serie A rounds in the 22/23 season, including the most recent one, have seen no red cards. Eleven of the twenty teams have been recipients of red cards.

Serie A
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Roma 10 0 0 10 1.25 8
Napoli 12 0 0 12 1.50 8
Inter 14 0 0 14 1.75 8
Monza 16 0 0 16 2.00 8
Spezia 15 1 0 18 2.25 8
Fiorentina 15 1 0 18 2.25 8
Torino 18 0 0 18 2.25 8
Lecce 20 0 0 20 2.50 8
Milan 18 1 0 21 2.63 8
Bologna 14 1 1 22 2.75 8
Cremonese 17 0 1 22 2.75 8
Sampdoria 23 0 0 23 2.88 8
Sassuolo 18 0 1 23 2.88 8
Lazio 18 0 1 23 2.88 8
Juventus 11 1 2 24 3.00 8
Empoli 15 0 2 25 3.13 8
Salernitana 20 0 1 25 3.13 8
Udinese 21 0 1 26 3.25 8
Verona 26 0 0 26 3.25 8
Atalanta 26 0 0 26 3.25 8

Bundesliga 303m33

White silhouette of a soccer player kicking a ball on red. The Bundesliga has witnessed the lowest number of yellow cards and the 2nd lowest for red cards, with 268 and 14, respectively. Despite seeing twice as many red cards as the Premier League, the referees in the German Bundesliga have issued far less yellow cards than the ones in England. It makes sense why they are one of the least-discussed officials in Europe. Seven of the 18 clubs in the German top-flight league are yet to experience how it feels to play with a reduced squad.

Bundesliga
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Union Berlin 10 0 0 10 1.25 8
Bayern Munich 11 0 0 11 1.38 8
Eintracht Frankfurt 9 1 0 12 1.50 8
Freiburg 12 0 0 12 1.50 8
Bochum 13 0 0 13 1.63 8
Wolfsburg 16 0 0 16 2.00 8
Borussia Monchengladbach 11 0 1 16 2.00 8
RB Leipzig 11 0 1 16 2.00 8
Koln 14 1 0 17 2.13 8
Werder Bremen 17 0 0 17 2.13 8
Borussia Dortmund 19 0 0 19 2.38 8
Hoffenheim 16 1 0 19 2.38 8
Hertha Berlin 17 1 0 20 2.50 8
Schalke 17 0 1 22 2.75 8
Bayer Leverkusen 11 2 1 22 2.75 8
Augsburg 22 1 0 25 3.13 8
Mainz 20 0 1 25 3.13 8
Stuttgart 22 1 1 30 3.75 8

Ligue 1 46384o

Green hexagonal logo with a dark central circle. The most curious case is in the French highest division of professional football. The match officials in Ligue 1 have issued 312 yellow cards – the third-highest number of the five analysed championships, yet the highest number of red cards – 39. The only reasonable explanation for such a result is that the players in the French top flight are more prone into going in hard tackles, resulting in a higher risk for the opposition footballers’ health. There are only two remaining Ligue 1 teams who are still to witness one of their players sent off.

Ligue 1
Team Yellow Cards Yellow – Red Red Cards Disciplinary Points DP/Game Games
Lorient 11 1 0 14 1.56 9
Toulouse 12 1 0 15 1.67 9
Lyon 11 0 1 16 1.78 9
Lens 12 0 1 17 1.89 9
PSG 19 0 0 19 2.11 9
Nantes 14 0 1 19 2.11 9
Clermont Foot 17 1 0 20 2.22 9
Troyes 16 0 1 21 2.33 9
Brest 16 0 1 21 2.33 9
Lille 21 0 0 21 2.33 9
Marseille 19 1 0 22 2.44 9
Monaco 12 2 1 23 2.56 9
Angers 12 2 1 23 2.56 9
Auxerre 10 3 1 24 2.67 9
Strasbourg 12 1 2 25 2.78 9
Rennes 20 1 1 28 3.11 9
Nice 15 1 2 28 3.11 9
Ajaccio 24 2 0 30 3.33 9
Montpellier 19 0 4 39 4.33 9
Reims 20 1 5 48 5.33 9

Fouls that look tough on camera might leave the player unscratched, but may also result in a severe injury. This is the reason why we were unable to establish a link between the number of issued red cards and the number of injuries in the separate leagues. Players also get injured while on international duty, but that might be a cause of the footballers being jaded and in need of rest.



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