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Brazil top World Cup dismissal chart as discipline defines history
World⚽ Sports26 days ago

Brazil top World Cup dismissal chart as discipline defines history

The article discusses the disciplinary records of teams in FIFA World Cup history, highlighting Brazil as the team with the most red cards (11). It also mentions Argentina, Uruguay, Cameroon, and European teams like Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. Türkiye's World Cup disciplinary record includes two red cards from the 2002 World Cup match against Brazil. The article notes that 177 red cards have been issued across 22 World Cup editions, with the 2006 tournament being particularly volatile.

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Brazil top World Cup dismissal chart as discipline defines history

The article discusses the disciplinary records of teams in FIFA World Cup history, highlighting Brazil as the team with the most red cards (11). It also mentions Argentina, Uruguay, Cameroon, and European teams like Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. Türkiye's World Cup disciplinary record includes two red cards from the 2002 World Cup match against Brazil. The article notes that 177 red cards have been issued across 22 World Cup editions, with the 2006 tournament being particularly volatile.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on World Cup disciplinary records without taking a stance or using biased language. It provides an objective overview of red card statistics for various countries, including Türkiye, without emphasizing any particular political or ideological perspective.

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