Who invented the red card?
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The referee’s red and yellow cards are vital pieces of the official’s armory. What would a referee be without them? Well, there was a time, not so long ago, that referees had to issue discipline without them.
But who received the first red card?
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He may not have invented the red card, but Sergio Ramos made it his own.
Pepe*
Facts. Whenever i hear Red Card .. i directly associate it with Sergio Ramos.
@@eventsmydearboy9208 Ramos has had a total of 26 red cards in his career whilst Pepe has 'only' had 12, which strangely is the same number as Mascherano and Dani Alves. Not sure how or why you've even come to the conclusion Pepe has made the red card his own lmao.
@@bp3366 It's due to a time period at real Madrid where Pepe was notorious getting sent off.
@@kizzagt Yes, everyone knows he was a madman who saw red at times but the fact he has the same number of reds as Alves and Mascherano says enough; He lost the plot more than he should've but it's not like he was as frequently sent off as the media portrays him to have been. (Certainly not excusing his violent conduct towards opponents at times though, aggression is aggression.)
It's crazy how procedures in football we take for granted weren't always a part of the game
Hardly anything part of modern football has always been a part of the game. Neither the rules concerning handball or offside, nor sponsors on the kits, nor the markings on the pitch, nor the number of players in each team, nor substitutions. Not even the studs. Only dives, off-ball assaults, and overall bad sportsmanship - those have always been part of the game.
@@lonestarr1490 yea for sure but examining how much the game has evolved it'd be really interesting to watch a professional game 100+ years ago... Might be unrecognisable
Alternative name for a video series
Questions we never imagined to ask getting answered on a weekly basis now
Whatta comment
love it too. tifo are the best
Exactly
Ikr
Mind = blown
Big up Aston's wife for her perspective. That was the tipping point 🤘🏾
Some say that Sergio Ramos is trying to discover how to Time Travel so he can break the record for receiving the first Red Card ever
Had to scroll back up to give you a thumbs up 🤣
he is?!
Sounds like a plot for the next series of Doctor Who.
Ken Aston once came into my dad's shoe shop and told my dad a lot of great stories. He knew Pele and Adi Dassler (Founder of Adidas). He gave my dad a coin from his refereeing school. What a legend. Wish I had met him!
This is the most Tifo video ever. It’s brilliant
Brilliant video from our favorite history teacher, as always. Who knew a traffic light was the inspiration for a solid part of our footballing culture. Brilliant work, guys ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
that was a great story
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Ramos or Pepe grandfathers
BAHAHAHA--
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Indeddd
If the battle of Santiago 1962 world cup was played today I think 5 players each from both italy and chile would get a red card
There should be a video about Carlos Caszely. His story is a very interesting one back in Chile. He is a real hero
Dare to elaborate a bit more?
I love you guys. You guys can do these weird topics without milking it into a 15min video.
Chile: the indirect creator of the red card (The Battle of Santiago 1962), and the first country to have a player get a red card in a World Cup (Germany 74).
It's uncanny how it's all connected!
Can we have a video on how hooliganism got so bad in England and how they managed to pretty much get rid of it so quickly? (Although obviously not completely)
Many people claim credit for reducing holliganism.
The real reason was ecstasy.
All the fans were out on a Friday night, all loved up on E, and didn’t feel the need to fight each other the next day.
Price them out
It took them decades
Part of the reason was pricing: As prices for tickets went up, those who could afford tickets (and cause mayhem) previously could no longer afford it.
Easy. Holligans aren't willing to pay over 50 pounds for a ticket.
The best thing to come out of the red card is the accidental skyrocketing of Chris Kamara's reporting career.
Carlos Caszely has a great history, he deserves a tifo video
Agreed
Love these little history videos you lads do. Keep it up.
Was totally unaware "cards" are a fairly new concept in soccer. Great video!!
Tifo’s next question: who was given the first yellow card?
Wow they’re way more recent than I would’ve imagined. I can just imagine an English ref telling an Argentinian dude to leave the field and he’s like complaining cause he doesn’t understand lol. Would’ve been funny af
Tifo is answering my 'football related questions at 1am'
It’s fun to learn from the sport that you really interested in
Given how many he's had, I'm surprised the first red wasn't Ramos...
Next: Who Scored the first Hatrick ?!?! 🤔🤨🧐
John Terry 😏🤭
How about who invented free kicks and goal keepers?
@@TokenBlackman7 he ran on at the end of the game in full kit and took the match all from the ref.
Referee: create red card
Ramos: I'll take your entire stocks
Love the new art style. Really compact and easy to understand. I dunno if you fired who was doing the art before or he just improved but hopefully it was an easy letdown if it was a firing. Congrats to whoever did the drawings. Love to Tifo.
Subtitles note - you put 1996 rather than 1966 at 1:30. Great video :)
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Netherlands vs Portugal, World Cup 2006. The battle of Nuremberg, definitively one of the most charged matches of football I’ve ever watched myself.
Good video, just one of those things I assumed had been around pretty much from the beginning, certainly didn't realise they were that modern.
Weird to think that something as seemingly fundamental to the game as yellow and red cards have actually only been around a relatively short time.
Ref: 'Ramos, how many red cards do you want in your career?'
Ramos: 'Yes'
surely ramos ancestors
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cheers for reminding me of the battle of santiago, the commentator losing his mind with outrage always makes me laugh
I never even knew I needed to know this so much!
Would be interesting to see a timeline of all the innovations that have taken place in football e.g. offside, red cards, subs but I know the list would be so long.
love these little recent history lessons :)
I never knew that the card system was so recent, it sounds like such a obvious solution to the language barrier problem between referee's and players. Now I'm curious when the referee's whistle was introduced, and how they stopped play before that, maybe they carried a bell before that.
Tifo is basically History Matters for football. Answering questions I never asked and me appreciating it 😂
@Tifo Football are you guys going to do videos about national teams? Lots of great football happening right now during qualifications. As a canadian soccer fan, I am enthralled by our team right now, Mexico is a real threat to even traditional european power houses also, very strong team!
Everyone should give the Football Ramble’s feature on Ken Aston a listen, he’s a fascinating bloke
plz make video on stadium and costs built those !!
I was I had been cautioned on how addicting Titos Videos are
Fun fact-Chester was the first club to have a linesman
I have a good existential question for you:
why is the number 3 synonimous with leftbacks and the 9 the number for strikers?
if the numbers from 1 to 11 represent the positions from back to front, then shouldn't 11 be the number for the man upfront? and shouldn't 2 or 5 be the LB's number in a back 4, depending from which side you start counting?
There is a tifo video on that topic and how the 2-3-5 shifted into modern formations
Tifo IRL helps massively in removing presentation workload for tactics videos.
When the teacher answers a question I'm about to ask
Me: I've been tiffoed
So and Englishmen implemented the red/yellow card system but England was one of the last countries to implement.
Pretty much sums up British approach to innovations.
@@Darwinek "Blind me, mate! We bloody damn invented the sport!! We don't need anything to improve it!!" 🤣
Shoutout to the referee for sharing my Grandad's name
Question: why are linesman on the left hand side of the defending time, not the right?
Alternative Title: Origin Story of Sergio Ramos's arch-rival
Tifo is like the Vasauce of football
Patrick Pothuizen. Look it up
Tifo Football, answering question we thought of.
I never expected that cards were just introduced in 1970 when football has been here for at least 120+ years ago. But then, 1970 is a half century ago.
Wow Tifo always feeding the nerd in me. Might you also be planning to tell us about what refs write on those cards and how that began?
They write the player's name on the card
Aston and his wife's appreciation comment
I hear that the HGV driver shortage is so bad that DFS have had to finally cancel their SALEs, which leaves The Athletic as the longest running SALE/offer in UK history.
They say Sergio Ramos shed a tear of happiness during this video.
Goldberg: Offside.... YOU'RE NEXT!!!!!
Probably Pepe hes been playing for like 60 years and still look the same
Ifab, Ufab, WeFab
Good story of history👍
All this time I was thinking it was Sergio Ramos who invented the Red Card. I suppose he just perfected it.
Good video...the random things we learn daily...
Pepe or Eric Cantona.
Damn it's actually qute recent i never would've thought
Can we have one about the green card that was introduced but never seems to get mentioned?
I remembered reading an article about a green card was shown to a player in a Dutch youth league for showing good gamesmanship. 👍
a police officer once gave me a red card to dismiss me because i was being a smartass, it was one of the funniest moments of my life.
Day one on asking for a video about the history of a knee slide
Please make a video about *2026 World Cup structure*
Not mentioning Rudolf Kreitlein, who was the referee in that 1966 WC match, discussed the idea with Aston and presented it to FIFA? Poor journalism.
ramos hates the guy who invented the red card lol
I could smell the Sergio Ramos comments form a mile away
Do a video about footballs pls
Video idea: how to play when a man up or down (tifo irl maybe?)
And don't forget to comeback next week for: who invented yellow card?
Kajskajs que influyente Sudamérica xD aguante Carlitos Cazelyyy, lo más grandee
Traffic signs??
Wow
Pepe's father to keep him in line
I only ever had 8 reds in my playing career i won 2 golden gloves and a trophy for most penaltys saved in a season
Kahn i admired that bloke running at the strikers sod the ball , scare them they miss i took that on board it worked untill it didn't 🤣
Awesome!
Cardie McCardface
Aston's wife is the real OG. Who says football doesn't need woman.
Answer = Sergio Ramos
The one who was the first to foul /s
Pierluigi Collina has a tattoo of a red card in his left chest
Alfredo Morelos
Red light green light
before watching the video i already know Pepe and ramos are the founding fathers of the red card.
Was it Eric Garcia?
Hilda Aston, that's who (and yes I did look it up since Joe didn't give us her name)
Some fancy patsy...
Caszely histórico, vamooooos.
Not Sergio Ramos & Pepe for sure.
Of course it's Mike Dean
I haven't watched the video yet, but I'm pretty sure whoever invented the Red Card hated Granit Xhaka.
Pepe or Sérgio Ramos
me. I invented the red card. not accepting any objections
Sergio Ramos