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Recent Red Card Incidents in International Football
In the past 48 hours, several notable red card incidents have made headlines in the world of football. One such incident involved Erick Wiemberg of Colo-Colo in a Chilean league match. According to reports, the referee did not officially record the red card in the match report, which means Colo-Colo will have to appeal to have Wiemberg available for their upcoming match against Deportes Iquique.
In another significant event, Danilo of Juventus received a red card during a UEFA Champions League match against VfB Stuttgart. The red card was a result of Danilo accumulating two yellow cards, leading to his ejection from the game. This incident occurred in the 84th minute of the match, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
Additionally, in the U17 Women's World Cup, Colombian player Isabella Díaz was given a red card for a handball incident. The incident occurred in the 63rd minute of the match against Spain, with Díaz receiving the red card for a manotazo (handball) without any intention of playing the ball. The match was tied 1-1 at the time of the incident.
These red card incidents highlight the intense and sometimes contentious nature of football, where disciplinary actions can significantly impact the outcome of matches.