Las expulsiones más insólitas en la historia de los Mundiales

  • Desde la expulsión más rápida de la historia hasta tarjetas rojas mostradas después del partido o incluso desde el banquillo. Estas son las expulsiones más insólitas que han marcado la historia de los Mundiales.

Argentina's substitute Claudio Caniggia (front-R) is directed to leave the bench by an unidentified FIFA official (L) after being given a red card by referee Ali Bujsaim of the United Arab Emirates during their group F match against Sweden at the World Cup finals in Sendai June 12, 2002. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez CP/JP
Mexican referee Arturo Brizio Carter shows a red card to Ariel Ortega (R) of Argentina after he headbutted Dutch goalkeeper Edwin Van Der Sar (on the ground) during a quarter final World Cup match July 4. The Netherlands won the match 2-1 and advance to the semi final. TOM/JES/
Football - Uruguay v Ghana FIFA World Cup Quarter Final - South Africa 2010 - Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa - 2/7/10 Uruguay's Luis Suarez (2nd R) handles the ball on the goal line and is subsequently shown a red card by referee Olegario Benquerenca (2nd L) Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Carl Recine Livepic
Football - Italy v France 2006 FIFA World Cup Final - Germany - Olympic Stadium, Berlin - 9/7/06 Referee Horacio Marcelo Elizondo sends off France's Zinedine Zidane Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Tony O'Brien Livepic