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Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Globe and Mail
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Antonio Rattín, legendary Argentine footballer, passed away at 89 after leaving an indelible mark on soccer history. During the 1966 FIFA World Cup, his controversial dismissal for protesting a referee's decision sparked a pivotal change in the sport. His defiance prompted FIFA to implement the now-iconic yellow and red card system, revolutionizing how referees communicate disciplinary actions on the pitch.

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Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89
Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89

After he protested a foul and was sent off for ‘verbal dissent’ during the 1966 World Cup, FIFA decided a system was needed to communicate cautions and dismissals
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