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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