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Every Red Card in Cristiano Ronaldo’s Career
Summary
- Cristiano Ronaldo has received 13 red cards throughout his career for club and country.
- The former Manchester United forward has often been punished after retaliating against overly physical opponents.
- The 40-year-old received his first ever Portugal red card vs Republic of Ireland in November 2025.
Cristiano Ronaldo has always worn his heart on his sleeve. As a kid on the Portuguese island of Madeira, he was known as ‘cry baby’ by his teammates because of how often he broke down in tears when things didn’t go his way.
Not much has gone against Ronaldo throughout a professional career that sees him ranked as one of the greatest football players of all time. Laced between the many triumphs, there have been some lowlights – often dictated by an ill-timed burst of emotion.
Real Madrid’s all-time record goalscorer picked up his 13th career red card (and his very first for Portugal) while playing against the Republic of Ireland in November 2025. Ronaldo now has one more red card in his catalogue than his fearsome former Manchester United teammate Roy Keane.
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Aston Villa 0-2 Manchester United
15th May 2004
Ronaldo’s maiden campaign at Manchester United was peppered with flashes of his abundant potential. After winning a penalty during a dazzling debut against Bolton Wanderers, the stepover specialist left plenty of dizzy defenders in his wake before scoring his fourth Premier League goal on the final day of the season.
Unfortunately for Ronaldo, he signed off the 2003/04 campaign five minutes early after receiving a second yellow card against Aston Villa. Avoiding suspension for the first disciplinary lapse of his career, United’s teenager returned one week later to light up a victorious FA Cup final against Millwall. Sir Alex Ferguson hailed him as “better than anything in Europe”.
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Premier League |
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Stadium |
Villa Park |
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Attendance |
42,573 |
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Referee |
Rob Styles |
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Red card minute |
85th |
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Manchester City 3-1 Manchester United
14th January 2006
Retaliation is a common theme of Ronaldo’s red cards. Just seconds after getting clobbered by a robust challenge from Manchester City’s Stephen Jordan which went unpunished, United’s number seven chased after the ball through a fog of red mist. Andrew Cole, one of Manchester United’s greatest-ever strikers who had moved to the blue half of the city, was the unwitting recipient.
Ronaldo’s airborne stamp mercifully didn’t connect with Cole, but Steve Bennett was quick to produce his red card, reducing United to 10 while they were already trailing 2-0. Ferguson had the gall to appeal the decision which the FA predictably dismissed.
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Competition |
Premier League |
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Stadium |
Etihad Stadium |
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Attendance |
47,192 |
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Referee |
Steve Bennett |
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Red card minute |
66th |
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Portsmouth 1-1 Manchester United
15th August 2007
Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes didn’t enjoy a career laced with obvious standout moments. The former Bournemouth and Portsmouth midfielder was rarely a regular in the top flight and never scored a Premier League goal but did manage to provoke Ronaldo into a petulant headbutt.
Hughes ranked the scuffle at Fratton Park in 2007 as “one of the highlights of my career”. Ferguson rarely criticised Ronaldo in public but warned: “He has got to realise he is better than these other players and not to rise to their bait. He has got to rise above it.” The petulant Portuguese forward didn’t take that message onboard.
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Competition |
Premier League |
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Stadium |
Fratton Park |
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Attendance |
20,510 |
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Referee |
Steve Bennett |
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Red card minute |
85th |
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Manchester City 0-1 Manchester United
30th November 2008
Ronaldo is the player with the most club headed goals since 2000 but turned down the chance to add to his tally during the Manchester derby in 2008. Rather than thumping Wayne Rooney’s corner beyond Joe Hart, Ronaldo thrust his arms in front of his face. Howard Webb swiftly produced a second yellow card for a deliberate handball, earning United’s star an early bath.
“I heard a beep,” Ronaldo claimed. But replays showed that the foul on Micah Richards had not occurred, let alone been spotted and whistled for by the referee, before Ronaldo raised his arms. City manager Mark Hughes was not the only one to ask: “If the ball was going to hit him in the face why didn’t he just head it?”
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Competition |
Premier League |
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Stadium |
Etihad Stadium |
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Attendance |
47,320 |
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Referee |
Howard Webb |
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Red card minute |
68th |
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Real Madrid 4-2 Almeria
5th December 2009
On his first start at the Santiago Bernabeu after two months recovering from an ankle injury, Ronaldo made up for lost time against Almeria in 2009. Real Madrid’s record signing scored, assisted, missed a penalty and earned his first La Liga red card during a hectic 4-2 comeback win.
Ronaldo sulked when Karim Benzema tucked away the rebound from his failed spot kick before celebrating a strike he converted himself by whipping his shirt off. That earned him a booking which proved costly after the referee produced another yellow card following a tangle with Juanma Ortiz. Ronaldo apologised to Madrid’s fans post-game, offering: “I’m human and I made a mistake.”
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Competition |
La Liga |
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Stadium |
Santiago Bernabeu |
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Attendance |
77,000 |
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Referee |
Estrada Fernandez |
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Red card minute |
87th |
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Real Madrid 2-0 Malaga
24th January 2010
Malaga’s left-back Patrick Mtiliga had struggled to get close enough to Ronaldo to foul him at the Santiago Bernabeu in 2010, watching on as Real Madrid‘s forward scored twice in the first half. When the Danish defender did get touch-tight, he received an elbow to his face which fractured his nose.
Ronaldo insisted there was no malice behind the swing of his arm, but didn’t offer the most heartfelt apology. “It was bad luck to hit him on the nose because he’s only 1.70 metres and if he had been taller I would have struck his chest,” Ronaldo explained. La Liga didn’t buy it and slapped him with a two-game ban.
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Competition |
La Liga |
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Stadium |
Santiago Bernabeu |
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Attendance |
72,000 |
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Referee |
Miguel Angel Perez Lasa |
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Red card minute |
70th |
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Atletico Madrid 2-1 Real Madrid
17th May 2013
The derby between Atletico and Real Madrid is one of the biggest inter-city club rivalries in world football, taking on heightened importance since Diego Simeone took over Los Rojiblancos. Atletico’s first derby victory of the 21st century didn’t arrive until May 2013. It was worth the wait as Real imploded in the Copa del Rey final at their own stadium, losing after extra time as Ronaldo and his manager Jose Mourinho were both sent off.
Ronaldo gave Real the lead after 13 minutes before growing increasingly frustrated with the robust treatment he received. Following yet another foul from Gabi, Ronaldo flicked out his boot in mid-air, catching the Atletico midfielder in the face.
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Match Details |
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Competition |
Copa del Rey |
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Stadium |
Santiago Bernabeu |
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Attendance |
80,000 |
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Referee |
Carlos Clos Gomes |
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Red card minute |
115th |
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Athletic Club 1-1 Real Madrid
2nd February 2014
Not every red card Ronaldo earned during his career was entirely justified. After receiving a shove from Carlos Gurpegi and getting fronted up by Ander Iturraspe, Ronaldo was bizarrely singled out as the offending party.
The freshly crowned Ballon d’Or winner was staggered by the decision from Miguel Angel Ayza Gamez during a league draw with Athletic Club, laughing in disbelief as he reluctantly sauntered off the pitch. The Spanish FA weren’t impressed either, suspending the official for a month and taking him off all future Real Madrid matches. Much to the dismay of those in the capital, Ronaldo didn’t avoid a three-game ban.
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La Liga |
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Stadium |
San Mames |
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Attendance |
47,000 |
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Referee |
Miguel Angel Ayza Gamez |
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Red card minute |
75th |
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Cordoba 1-2 Real Madrid
24th January 2015
Cordoba’s defender Edimar had a much cooler head than Ronaldo when he was quizzed about the unprovoked kick he received from the Portuguese forward in January 2015. “I hold no grudge,” the Brazilian shrugged. “I forgive Cristiano.”
Just 10 days after earning the third Ballon d’Or of his career, Ronaldo unveiled the ugly underbelly of his game. As Madrid chased a winner against their lowly hosts, Ronaldo swung his boot at Edimar, making a better connection with his opponent’s shinpads than he had the ball all afternoon. Ronaldo took to social media to apologise to Edimar for what he described as a “thoughtless action”.
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Competition |
La Liga |
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Stadium |
Nuevo Arcangel |
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Attendance |
21,495 |
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Referee |
Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez |
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Red card minute |
83rd |
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Barcelona 1-3 Real Madrid
13th August 2017
The 2017 Spanish Supercopa should have been a golden night for Ronaldo against Real Madrid’s arch-rivals Barcelona. But one of the top scorers in El Clasico history sullied a triumphant contest by receiving two desperately avoidable yellow cards in as many minutes.
A matter of seconds after celebrating a spectacular strike by removing his shirt to show the Camp Nou crowd his name and number, Ronaldo was booked for diving in the penalty area. The Spanish federation hit Madrid’s star with a five-game ban after he lightly shoved referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea. Ronaldo labelled the punishment “exaggerated and ridiculous”. “This is what you call persecution!” he wailed into the void of social media.
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Competition |
Spanish Supercopa |
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Stadium |
Camp Nou |
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Attendance |
89,514 |
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Referee |
Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea |
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Red card minute |
82nd |
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2026 World Cup Nation Punish Players By Cancelling Their Flight Home
The 2026 World Cup group stages are coming to a close, and many countries have already bowed out of the 48-team competition.
The biggest international tournament in world football was expanded this year, meaning a record 32 teams make it through to the knockout rounds at the United States, Canada and Mexico-hosted event.
However, it means only 16 nations bow out in disappointment after the first stage. One of the more high-profile countries to fall short at this hurdle, alongside Scotland and Turkey, were Uruguay.
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The two-time champions were expected to progress through the group stage after being matched up against Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia. Especially with legendary manager Marcelo Bielsa at the helm.
However, it all unravelled very quickly for the South Americans. A disappointing draw against Saudi Arabia was followed by a hectic tie with Cape Verde. That left them needing maximum points against European champions Spain to ensure qualification for the next round.
To make matters worse, reports of unrest between the players and Bielsa surfaced in the days leading up to the final group match. In the end, a Fernando Muslera mistake sealed a 1-0 defeat, and Uruguay were out with not so much as a whimper.
Reports in Uruguay (via The Sun) have claimed the AUF have responded by punishing their players by cancelling their private flight home from Mexico. Each member of the staff and playing squad had to arrange their own way home as a result.
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The exact reason for this decision hasn’t been officially confirmed, but it appears an easy link to make when they exited the competition in such a poor way.
Marcelo Bielsa to Leave Uruguay After Angry Outburst
Bielsa wasn’t in the mood for media duties after becoming the first South American nation to be eliminated from this year’s competition. He had an angry outburst in a post-match interview, making his frustrations clear.
It’s also been made clear that he will be leaving his role with the national side following their exit. An emotional Bielsa claimed he had left ‘nothing’ in his spell with the South Americans.
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He said (per The Guardian): “I have not left anything to Uruguayan football. A coach who has been in a country for three years and not got results cannot say he has made a contribution. Fourth place in the qualifiers has no value and nor does third at the Copa América and there is no need to even define this performance [at the World Cup]. My time doesn’t say anything.”
He then explained his reasoning for bringing off Muslera and talisman Federico Valverde. Claiming his side could’ve earned seven points instead of just two, he fumed:
“We could have seven points but we have two. This is the result of my management. It was my job to manage a group of players that I did not manage to turn into a force. If you want explanations – which I don’t think you want – I would say that of the seven points we deserved, we got two.
“I am responsible for what Uruguay did at this World Cup. [Your] questions do not seek answers but a chance to attack me. I am responsible for all the disappointment because of the job I did. But if I have to analyse what happened, I also have to include the errors. Muslera was the one who decided to depart and I took Valverde off because I wanted to strengthen the attack.”
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Fans Slam ‘Useless’ Morgan Rogers Performance
England limped over the line in the 2026 World Cup group stages with a cagey 2-0 win against Panama. The result sees the Three Lions finish first in Group L, but one player’s performance hasn’t gone down well.
Thomas Tuchel’s men are supposed to be among the favourites to win the whole competition, but while they are progressing to the Round of 32, many fans have been left worried after this performance.
The German coach made five changes from the previous disappointing draw against Ghana. Jarrel Quansah, Nico O’Reilly, Morgan Rogers, Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford all came into the starting XI. However, one of them has received strong criticism online.
England Fans Unimpressed With Morgan Rogers
Before the United States, Canada and Mexico-hosted tournament got underway earlier this month, there was a huge debate regarding who would start between Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers.
Many felt the latter would get the nod as the most attack-minded midfielder after some issues between Tuchel and Bellingham. Rogers was brilliant for Aston Villa last season, and appeared in pole position to start in the opening game.
However, his Real Madrid compatriot started against Croatia and scored an important goal. Bellingham was then named Man of the Match against Ghana and scored the winner vs Panama.
Rogers started alongside him in this game, but failed to deliver. The 23-year-old was outclassed by his rival No.10 and it would be a surprise to see him start the first knockout match.
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Fans were quick to criticise his display, particularly in the opening 45 minutes. “You could’ve told me Rogers wasn’t playing and I’d believe you. Completely useless against a low block,” one England supporter posted on X.
Another claimed: “Stocks falling on Rogers, been dreadful,” while the Aston Villa man was even labelled ‘non-existent’: “Rogers has been non-existent.”
Marcus Rashford got some stick alongside him as another X user said: “Not playing well at all. Rashford is no better than Gordon. Rogers waste of space.”
Some were critical of Thomas Tuchel’s squad selection. There were fans quick to point out that Cole Plamer could’ve thrived in such a game. One said: “England needed a Cole Palmer today, not Saka or Rogers,” while another added: “Feels like this performance is once again showing that this team needs a Palmer more than it does a Rogers.”
“I don’t care how good a season Rogers had, you can’t tell me Palmer wouldn’t be infinitely more effective in this team.”
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Everton Now Want to Sign Liam Delap
Everton have made contact with Premier League rivals over a move for a striker, according to Football Insider, as the club aim to give some fresh options to David Moyes.
It comes as the Toffees look to improve on last season’s 13th-placed finish, which saw the team in the conversation for European football, but falling away late in the campaign.
Several areas could be addressed in the market to help give Everton a fighting chance of landing a return to Europe next time, but the forward ranks remain the most prominent in the club’s focus for this summer.
According to the report from Football Insider, Everton have made contact with Chelsea in an effort to sign Liam Delap, as work for a deal accelerates.
The 23-year-old is expected to leave Stamford Bridge in the coming weeks, following a difficult debut campaign with the club last time around.
A mixture of injuries and poor form meant the striker looked a shadow of the player he was in his time with Ipswich Town the season before, having been described as a “beast” when at top form.
Everton are looking to take advantage of Chelsea’s decision to try and get Delap back to his very best, with plenty of potential clearly there.
The forward could offer a presence at the top end of the pitch, which would suit Moyes’s style of play, where the strikers often have to fight for the right service towards them.
It’s unclear exactly how much Everton value the striker at, with other reports claiming that £40 million could be enough to persuade the Blues to part ways this summer for the star who has been described as a “beast”.
That switch could prove to be the first deal of many for the Toffees, which could bring about some change in the forward departments.
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Everton are expecting a few ins and outs when it comes to the forward areas, with some possible deals being lined up in both directions this summer.
RB Leipzig have made contact over a deal to sign Thierno Barry, which may open up the possibility of Delap making the switch to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Beyond the French striker potentially leaving, reports have stated that Everton are interested in Jarrod Bowen following West Ham’s relegation to the Championship.
It would see Moyes reunite with the forward following their time together in the capital, which had plenty of success for the forward and the head coach.
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