The least cards in La liga
The points are ‘penalty’, so the fair play ranking is ordered inversely to the points scored by each team. The fewer points, the better ranked . Each yellow, to a player or coach, is worth one point and a direct red is three points. If the expulsion results in a sanction of more than three games, one more point is added for each additional game of suspension. They also add points, depending on the seriousness of the facts and the sanctions issued by the disciplinary bodies, public incidents and the sanctions imposed on managers.
Fair Play from the each club
Madrid, which won the Fair Play classification last season, is the team that has received the fewest bookings (25) and has only suffered one expulsion, that of Kroos against Girona for a double yellow card. The whites are also the First Division team that makes the fewest fouls (153). The Madrid players have not seen any direct red cards, something that only Girona can boast of, which is the only First Division team that has not yet suffered any expulsion this season. Athletic has seen 29 yellow cards and two direct red cards (Ander Herrera against Sevilla and Yeray last week in the Basque derby, which will prevent him from playing tonight against Madrid), although it is the seventh team with the fewest fouls (215). With these disciplinary data, neither of the two teams has been warned in today’s game. Madrid has four players who have three cards (Modric, Vinicius and the injured Carvajal and Alaba) and Athletic, three in the same situation (Yuri, Vivian and Vesga).