2011 Copa América disciplinary record

In the 2011 Copa América, 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).

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Disciplinary statistics

Detailed statistics

By match

Day Match Round Referee Total cards Yellow Second yellow Straight red
Day 01 Argentina vs Bolivia Group A Roberto Silvera 6 6 0 0
Day 02 Colombia vs Costa Rica Group A Enrique Osses 6 5 0 1
Day 03 Brazil vs Venezuela Group B Raúl Orosco 4 4 0 0
Day 03 Paraguay vs Ecuador Group B Sergio Pezzotta 2 2 0 0
Day 04 Uruguay vs Peru Group C Wilmar Roldán 5 5 0 0
Day 04 Chile vs Mexico Group C Juan Soto 5 5 0 0
Day 05 Argentina vs Colombia Group A Sálvio Fagundes 3 3 0 0
Day 05 Bolivia vs Costa Rica Group A Carlos Vera 11 9 1 1
Day 06 Uruguay vs Chile Group C Carlos Amarilla 9 9 0 0
Day 06 Peru vs Mexico Group C Sergio Pezzotta 2 2 0 0
Day 07 Brazil vs Paraguay Group B Wilmar Roldán 6 6 0 0
Day 07 Venezuela vs Ecuador Group B Wálter Quesada 0 0 0 0
Day 08 Colombia vs Bolivia Group A Francisco Chacón 1 1 0 0
Day 09 Argentina vs Costa Rica Group A Víctor Hugo Rivera 6 6 0 0
Day 010 Chile vs Peru Group C Sálvio Fagundes 8 6 0 2
Day 010 Uruguay vs Mexico Group C Raúl Orosco 4 4 0 0
Day 011 Paraguay vs Venezuela Group B Enrique Osses 4 4 0 0
Day 011 Brazil vs Ecuador Group B Roberto Silvera 3 3 0 0
Day 014 Colombia vs Peru Quarterfinal Francisco Chacón 3 3 0 0
Day 014 Argentina vs Uruguay Quarterfinal Carlos Amarilla 13 11 2 0
Day 015 Brazil vs Paraguay Quarterfinal Sergio Pezzotta 8 6 0 2
Day 015 Chile vs Venezuela Quarterfinal Carlos Vera 9 7 1 1
Day 017 Peru vs Uruguay Semifinal Raúl Orosco 7 6 0 1
Day 018 Paraguay vs Venezuela Semifinal Francisco Chacón 5 4 1 0
Day 021 Peru vs Venezuela Third place match Wilmar Roldán 6 5 0 1
Day 022 Uruguay vs Paraguay Final Sálvio Fagundes 6 6 0 0

By referee

Referee Matches Red Yellow Red Cards PKs awarded
Carlos Vera 2 4 16 2 straight reds
2 second yellows
1
Carlos Amarilla 2 2 20 2 second yellows 0
Sálvio Fagundes 3 2 15 2 straight reds 0
Sergio Pezzotta 3 2 10 2 straight reds 0
Wilmar Roldán 3 1 16 1 straight red 0
Raúl Orosco 3 1 14 1 straight red 0
Enrique Osses 2 1 9 1 straight red 0
Francisco Chacón 3 1 8 1 second yellow 2
Roberto Silvera 2 0 9 0
Víctor Hugo Rivera 1 0 6 0
Juan Soto 1 0 5 0
Wálter Quesada 1 0 0 0

By team

Team Yellow Red Red Cards Reason
 Paraguay 15 2 Antolín Alcaraz vs Brazil
straight red
Jonathan Santana vs Venezuela
second yellow
misconduct

tactical foul
 Peru 15 2 Giancarlo Carmona vs Chile
straight red
Juan Manuel Vargas vs Uruguay
straight red
fighting

elbowing an opponent
 Chile 12 2 Jean Beausejour vs Peru
straight red
Gary Medel vs Venezuela
second yellow
fighting

handling the ball
 Bolivia 11 2 Ronald Rivero vs Costa Rica
second yellow
Wálter Flores vs Costa Rica
straight red
handling the ball

tackling
 Venezuela 11 2 Tomás Rincón vs Chile
straight red and
vs Peru
straight red
shirt pulling + swinging a fist at opponent

tackling
 Uruguay 18 1 Diego Pérez vs Argentina
second yellow
tactical foul
 Argentina 14 1 Javier Mascherano vs Uruguay
second yellow
tackling
 Brazil 8 1 Lucas Leiva vs Paraguay
straight red
misconduct
 Costa Rica 8 1 Randall Brenes vs Colombia
straight red
tackling
 Mexico 9 0
 Colombia 5 0
 Ecuador 2 0

By player

2 red cards
Tomás Rincón
1 red card
Javier Mascherano
Wálter Flores
Ronald Rivero
Lucas Leiva
Jean Beausejour
Gary Medel
Randall Brenes
Antolín Alcaraz
Jonathan Santana
Giancarlo Carmona
Juan Manuel Vargas
Diego Pérez
4 yellow cards
Martín Cáceres
3 yellow cards
Ronald Rivero
Jonathan Santana
Sebastián Coates
Diego Pérez
2 yellow cards
Fernando Gago
Ezequiel Lavezzi
Javier Mascherano
Gabriel Milito
Carlos Tévez
Jhasmani Campos
Luis Gutiérrez
André Santos
Pablo Contreras
Gary Medel
Arturo Vidal
Francisco Calvo
Óscar Duarte
David Guzmán
Paul Aguilar
Hiram Mier
Víctor Cáceres
Enrique Vera
Adan Balbín
Rinaldo Cruzado
Álvaro González
Luis Suárez
César Eduardo González
Franklin Lucena
Giancarlo Maldonado
1 yellow card
Lucas Biglia
Nicolas Burdisso
Pablo Zabaleta
Javier Zanetti
Lorgio Álvarez
José Luis Chávez
Wálter Flores
Marcelo Martins
Daniel Alves
Jádson
Lucas Leiva
Maicon
Alexandre Pato
Thiago Silva
Claudio Bravo
Marco Estrada
Mauricio Isla
Gonzalo Jara
Alexis Sánchez
Jorge Valdivia
Abel Aguilar
Fredy Guarín
Dayro Moreno
Carlos Sánchez
Juan Zúñiga
Diego Madrigal
José Salvatierra
Oswaldo Minda
Christian Noboa
Javier Aquino
Rafael Márquez Lugo
Edgar Pacheco
Diego Reyes
Héctor Reynoso
Édgar Barreto
Lucas Barrios
Marcelo Estigarribia
Elvis Marecos
Iván Piris
Nelson Haedo Valdez
Darío Verón
Pablo Zeballos
Santiago Acasiete
Luis Advíncula
Aldo Corzo
Paolo Guerrero
Salomón Libman
Carlos Lobatón
Christian Ramos
Renzo Revoredo
Alberto Rodríguez
Juan Manuel Vargas
Yoshimar Yotún
Walter Gargano
Diego Lugano
Álvaro Pereira
Maximiliano Pereira
Gabriel Cichero
Grenddy Perozo
José Manuel Rey
José Salomón Rondón
Roberto Rosales

Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award will be given to the team with the best overall discipline throughout the tournament. Teams will be given a certain amount of points—15 in the first stage, 5 in the quarterfinals, and 10 points for the remaining four teams—from which points will be deducted depending on the infraction. The team that advanced past the first stage with the most points will be awarded the trophy. Teams that drop below 0 points will be excluded from winning the award.[1]

Infraction Points deducted
Booking of a player (yellow card) 1 point
Expulsion of a player (red card) 2 points
Suspension per game 1 point
Delay of game at the start of restart of a match 2 points
Misconduct of the players and/or coaching staff 1 point
Recidivism of misconduct 2 points
Incomplete team 1 point
Abadonment of the game Exclusion
Others Case-by-case judgement

As the four semifinalists, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela were the only teams considered for the Fair Play Award. After a post-match brawl in the semifinals, Paraguay and Venezuela were excluded from winning the award. Peru and Uruguay finished the tournament with the same amount of points. Since Uruguay had less players handed a red card during the tournament, they won the Fair Play Award.[2]

Team IP D1 D2 D3 BP QF BP SF 3/F Total
 Paraguay 15 −4 −5 −2 +5 −7 +10 X X N/A
 Peru 15 −4 −0 −7 +5 −2 +10 −6 −3 8
 Uruguay 15 −1 −6 −2 +5 −5 +10 −3 −5 8
 Venezuela 15 −5 −0 −2 +5 −5 +10 X X N/A

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