Football's good guys: 7 legends who never received a red card including Barcelona heroes
Name a famous footballer, either already retired or nearing the end of their career. Chances are they'll have been shown a red card at least once.
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Name a famous footballer, either already retired or nearing the end of their career. Chances are they'll have been shown a red card at least once.
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