<Li> Equestrian sports: Yellow cards may be issued during FEI sanctioned events for abuse of a horse or incorrect behavior towards an official . Abuse of the horse may include riding an obviously lame horse, riding an exhausted horse, excessive use of whip or spurs, and dangerous riding . Riders may choose not to accept issued cards, but doing so may lead to a disciplinary hearing . A rider receiving a yellow card can be disqualified from the event and subsequently fined or suspended . </Li> <Li> Fencing: A yellow card indicates a warning to a fencer and is valid for the remainder of the bout . In some cases, an annulment of any hit scored by the fencer at fault may also occur . Yellow cards are awarded for Group 1 offences such as making bodily contact with the opposing fencer (in foil or sabre), leaving the piste without permission, or refusing to obey the referee . A yellow card can also be awarded when, at the first call by the referee, a fencer does not present himself on the piste ready to fence . Any person not on the piste who disturbs the good order of the competition may also receive a yellow card on the first infringement . </Li> <Li> Field hockey: A yellow card indicates a temporary suspension of at least 5 minutes . The length of the suspension is determined by the umpire . It is possible for a player to receive two yellow cards for different offences during the same match; however, the period of suspension must be significantly longer with each yellow card . When an offence for which a yellow card has been awarded is repeated, the yellow card must not be used again and a more severe penalty must be awarded . There must also be a clear difference between the duration of a yellow card suspension for a minor offence and the duration for a major offence . The yellow card can be shown to a specific player or to the captain for misconduct by the entire team . In this case, the captain is temporarily suspended . </Li> <Li> Gaelic games: In camogie, Gaelic football, hurling and ladies' Gaelic football a yellow card (Irish: cárta buí) is given to players for moderate fouls . A player who receives two yellow cards in a single game is sent off and receives a red card . </Li>

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