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Top six goalkeepers with most yellow cards in Premier League history

Published at :October 31, 2023 at 3:00 AM
Modified at :October 31, 2023 at 3:03 AM
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Rohit Sarkar


Three goalkeepers are currently playing in the English top-division

A procession of great talents has graced the goalposts of the English Premier League, a stronghold of footballing supremacy. Being the final line of defence and the people entrusted with their team's destiny, goalkeepers are often the unsung heroes of the game. But they have encountered difficulties along the way.

Some of these goalkeepers have shown moments of recklessness and irritation during high-stakes matches, which resulted in yellow cards. Six Premier League goalkeepers who have the distinction of having received the most yellow cards will have their careers. Let us take a look at all of these names in these feature articles.

Top six goalkeepers who have received the most yellow cards in Premier League history:

6. Jordan Pickford

Jordan Pickford Everton Premier League
Jordan Pickford has over 250 appearances in the EPL

The English Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is presently Everton's first choice as well as the national team's. Pickford, who is very competitive and is known for his lightning-fast reflexes and flawless shot-stopping, has received 14 yellow cards. He often got into arguments and was booked on the pitch as a result of his unwavering passion, which showed how determined he was to succeed.

5. Tim Howard

Tim Howard Premier League
Tim Howard has also scored a goal in the league

Throughout his Premier League career, Tim Howard—an American icon—became the cornerstone of Everton's defence. Howard, who had 16 yellow cards throughout his career, was praised for his brave saves and commanding presence in the penalty area. However, his aggressive play style sometimes led to disciplinary procedures, which is evidence of his unwavering dedication to the cause of his team.

4. Emi Martinez

The Argentine treasure Emiliano Martinez plays a vital role for his club Aston Villa. Although his incredible reflexes and aggressive playmaking won him many admirers, his volcanic temper and confrontational manner earned him 16 yellow cards throughout his Premier League career. Martinez was beloved by supporters despite the fact that his unwavering commitment to ensuring his team's success sometimes resulted in disciplinary procedures.

3. Ederson

The contemporary goalkeeper's job has been reinvented by the Brazilian phenomenon Ederson, who is now defending the Manchester City goal. Along with being well-known for his exceptional distribution and penalty-saving skills, he has had 17 yellow cards as a result of his aggressive sweeper-keeper style. Although his daring style has raised the bar for goalkeepers, his desire to travel beyond the penalty area has sometimes resulted in disciplinary sanctions.

2. Shay Given

The Irish mainstay Shay Given made a lasting impression in the Premier League while wearing the jerseys of Manchester City and Newcastle United. Given's aggressive style of play led to him receiving 19 yellow cards despite his incredible agility and razor-sharp reactions. His fierce dedication sometimes resulted in fights and bookings on the pitch, which speaks to his competitive spirit.

1. Jussi Jääskeläinen

Jussi Jaaskelainen Premier League
Jussi Jaaskelainen has over 400 league appearances

When he was with Bolton Wanderers, the Finnish goalkeeper Jussi Jääskeläinen made history in the Premier League. He was renowned for his incredible shot-stopping ability as well as his ferocious attitude on the pitch, having received an incredible 24 yellow cards. Sometimes Jääskeläinen's unshakable enthusiasm got the better of him, leading to disciplinary measures that didn't lessen his commitment.

The unrelenting spirit to fight is what distinguishes these goalkeepers. Although stopping goals is their main duty, they sometimes act recklessly due to their enthusiasm for the game. These yellow cards are evidence of their commitment and energy, even if they are not the main emphasis of their professions.

These fiercely competitive goalkeepers, each with their own distinct techniques, have shown that even they are not immune to the fierce competitiveness that characterises the Premier League. Even though they have sometimes faced disciplinary punishment, it is precisely this mentality that has made them adored characters for their clubs and supporters.

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