2015 Copa América disciplinary record

In the 2015 Copa América, the main disciplinary action taken against players came in the form of red and yellow cards.

Any player picking up a red card was 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 would conduct a hearing and could extend this ban beyond one match. If the ban extended beyond the end of the finals (i.e. if a player was sent off in the match in which his team was eliminated), it had to be served in the team's next competitive international match(es). In most cases, that was the first matches of 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying.

Disciplinary statistics

Detailed statistics

By match

Day Match Round Referee Total cards Yellow Second yellow Straight red
Day 01Chile Chile vs EcuadorEcuadorGroup AArgentina Néstor Pitana5410
Day 02Mexico Mexico vs Bolivia BoliviaGroup AParaguay Enrique Cáceres3300
Day 03Uruguay Uruguay vs Jamaica JamaicaGroup BVenezuela José Argote3300
Day 03Argentina Argentina vs Paraguay ParaguayGroup BColombia Wilmar Roldán6600
Day 04Colombia Colombia vs Venezuela VenezuelaGroup CUruguay Andrés Cunha7700
Day 04Brazil Brazil vs Peru PeruGroup CMexico Roberto Garía4400
Day 05Ecuador Ecuador vs Bolivia BoliviaGroup AEl Salvador Joel Aguilar5500
Day 05Chile Chile vs Mexico MexicoGroup APeru Víctor Hugo Carrillo2200
Day 06Paraguay Paraguay vs Jamaica JamaicaGroup BEcuador Carlos Vera3300
Day 06Argentina Argentina vs Uruguay UruguayGroup BBrazil Sandro Ricci6600
Day 07Brazil Brazil vs Colombia ColombiaGroup CChile Enrique Osses6402
Day 08Peru Peru vs Venezuela VenezuelaGroup CBolivia Raúl Orosco5401
Day 09Mexico Mexico vs Ecuador EcuadorGroup AVenezuela José Argote6600
Day 09Chile Chile vs Bolivia BoliviaGroup AUruguay Andrés Cunha3300
Day 010Uruguay Uruguay vs Paraguay ParaguayGroup BMexico Roberto García6600
Day 010Argentina Argentina vs Jamaica JamaicaGroup BChile Julio Bascuñán5500
Day 011Colombia Colombia vs Peru PeruGroup CArgentina Néstor Pitana5500
Day 011Brazil Brazil vs Venezuela VenezuelaGroup CParaguay Enrique Cáceres4400
Day 014Chile Chile vs Uruguay UruguayQuarterfinalBrazil Sandro Ricci8620
Day 015Bolivia Bolivia vs Peru PeruQuarterfinalColombia Wilmar Roldán7700
Day 016Argentina Argentina vs Colombia ColombiaQuarterfinalMexico Roberto García8800
Day 017Brazil Brazil vs Paraguay ParaguayQuarterfinalUruguay Andrés Cunha5500
Day 019Chile Chile vs Peru PeruSemifinalVenezuela José Argote2101
Day 020Argentina Argentina vs Paraguay ParaguaySemifinalBrazil Sandro Ricci5500
Day 023Peru Peru vs Paraguay ParaguayThird place matchBolivia Raúl Orosco3300
Day 024Chile Chile vs Argentina ArgentinaFinalColombia Wilmar Roldán7700

By referee

Referee Matches Red Yellow Red Cards PKs awarded
Brazil Sandro Ricci33171 straight reds
2 second yellows
0
Venezuela José Argote32102 straight reds1
Chile Enrique Osses1242 straight reds0
Argentina Néstor Pitana2191 second yellow1
Colombia Wilmar Roldán30202
Mexico Roberto García30180
Uruguay Andrés Cunha30151
Paraguay Enrique Cáceres2070
Bolivia Raúl Orosco2070
El Salvador Joel Aguilar1051
Chile Julio Bascuñán1050
Ecuador Carlos Vera1030
Peru Víctor Hugo Carrillo1021

By team

Team Yellow RedRed CardsReason
 Uruguay113Edinson Cavani vs Chile
second yellow
Jorge Fucile vs Chile
second yellow
 Peru141Carlos Zambrano vs Chile
straight red
 Chile121Matías Fernández vs Ecuador
second yellow
 Colombia111Carlos Bacca vs Brazil
straight red
 Brazil91Neymar vs Colombia
straight red
 Venezuela81Fernando Amorebieta vs Peru
straight red
 Argentina150
 Paraguay150
 Bolivia120
 Ecuador70
 Jamaica60
 Mexico40

By player

1 red card
3 yellow cards
2 yellow cards
1 yellow card

Fair Play Award

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

InfractionPoints deducted
Booking of a player (yellow card)1 point
Expulsion of a player (red card)2 points
Suspension per game1 point
Delay of game at the start of restart of a match2 points
Misconduct of the players and/or coaching staff1 point
Recidivism of misconduct2 points
Incomplete team1 point
Abandonment of the gameExclusion
OthersCase-by-case judgement

References

  1. Copa América Argentina 2011: Trofeo Fair Play - Reglamento [Copa América Argentina 2011: Fair Play Award - Regulations] (PDF) (in Spanish), CONMEBOL, retrieved July 12, 2011
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