List of FIFA Confederations Cup red cards

This is a list of all red cards shown during FIFA Confederations Cups; that is, the occasions when a player has been expelled from the game in a football FIFA Confederations Cup Finals match. As FIFA is the governing body of football, official red cards are only noted when FIFA recognised that a player was expelled or sent off in a match.

The first player dismissed in the FIFA Confederations Cup was Brian Quinn of the United States, playing against Saudi Arabia in the 1992 King Fahd Cup; the most recent was Gerard Piqué of Spain, playing against Brazil in the FIFA Confederations Cup.

Notable World Cup red cards

List of FIFA Confederations Cup red cards

Sequence
Player or
Time of cards Representing Final
Score
Opponent Tournament Round Date
1. Quinn, BrianBrian Quinn 81'  United States 0–3  Saudi Arabia 1992, Saudi Arabia 8 Semi-final October 15, 1992
2. Abouo, SamSam Abouo 5', 51'  Ivory Coast 2–5  Argentina 1992, Saudi Arabia 8 Semi-final October 16, 1992
3. Chamot, JoséJosé Chamot 35', 88'  Argentina 0–2  Denmark 1995, Saudi Arabia 8 Final January 13, 1995
4. Zubromawi, AbdullahAbdullah Zubromawi 24', 64'  Saudi Arabia 0–3  Brazil 1997, Saudi Arabia 8 First round December 12, 1997
5. Němec, JiříJiří Němec 75', 82'  Czech Republic 2–2  South Africa 1997, Saudi Arabia 8 First round December 13, 1997
6. Poborský, KarelKarel Poborský 40'  Czech Republic 1–2  Uruguay 1997, Saudi Arabia 8 First round December 15, 1997
7. Viduka, MarkMark Viduka 24'  Australia 0–6  Brazil 1997, Saudi Arabia 8 Final December 21, 1997
8. Radwan, YasserYasser Radwan 30', 64'  Egypt 2–2  Mexico 1999, Mexico 8 First round July 27, 1999
9. Sabry, AbdelAbdel Sabry 28'  Egypt 1–5  Saudi Arabia 1999, Mexico 8 First round July 29, 1999
10. Emam, HazemHazem Emam 37', 37'  Egypt 1–5  Saudi Arabia 1999, Mexico 8 First round July 29, 1999
11. Ibrahim, SamirSamir Ibrahim 80'  Egypt 1–5  Saudi Arabia 1999, Mexico 8 First round July 29, 1999
12. McKeon, MattMatt McKeon 55', 63'  United States 2–0  Saudi Arabia 1999, Mexico 8 Bronze Final August 3, 1999
13. Carlos, JoãoJoão Carlos 46', 90'+2  Brazil 3–4  Mexico 1999, Mexico 8 Final August 4, 1999
14. Suzuki, TakayukiTakayuki Suzuki 5'  Japan 1–0  Australia 2001, Korea/Japan 8 Semi-final June 7, 2001
15. Killen, ChrisChris Killen 60', 68'  New Zealand 1–3  Colombia 2003, France 8 First round June 20, 2003
16. Sagnol, WillyWilly Sagnol 90'  France 2–1  Japan 2003, France 8 First round June 20, 2003
17. Ronaldinho 75', 90'+3  Brazil 2–2  Turkey 2003, France 8 First round June 23, 2003
18. Tchato, BillBill Tchato 43', 69'  Cameroon 1–0  Colombia 2003, France 8 Semi-final June 26, 2003
19. Saviola, JavierJavier Saviola 90'  Argentina 1–1 AET  Mexico 2005, Germany 8 Semi-final June 26, 2005
20. Márquez, RafaelRafael Márquez 21', 90'+3  Mexico 1–1 AET  Argentina 2005, Germany 8 Semi-final June 26, 2005
21. Hanke, MikeMike Hanke 54'  Germany 4–3 AET  Mexico 2005, Germany 8 Bronze Final June 26, 2005
22. Elmohamady, AhmedAhmed Elmohamady 89'  Egypt 3–4  Brazil 2009, South Africa 8 First round June 15, 2009
23. Clark, RicardoRicardo Clark 33'  United States 1–3  Italy 2009, South Africa 8 First round June 15, 2009
24. Kljestan, SachaSacha Kljestan 57'  United States 0–3  Brazil 2009, South Africa 8 First round June 18, 2009
25. Bradley, MichaelMichael Bradley 87'  United States 2–0  Spain 2009, South Africa 8 Semi-final June 24, 2009
26. Scotti, AndrésAndrés Scotti 42', 51'  Uruguay 8–0  Tahiti 2013, Brazil 8 First round June 23, 2013
27. Ludivion, TeheivariiTeheivarii Ludivion 8', 59'  Tahiti 0–8  Uruguay 2013, Brazil 8 First round June 23, 2013
28. Montolivo, RiccardoRiccardo Montolivo 82', 110'  Italy 2–2 AET  Uruguay 2013, Brazil 8 Bronze Final June 30, 2013
29. Piqué, GerardGerard Piqué 68'  Spain 0–3  Brazil 2013, Brazil 8 Final June 30, 2013

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