Trader consensus in the UEFA Champions League most red cards market clusters tightly around aggressive defenders and midfield enforcers, with Benfica's Álvaro Fernández Carreras and Napoli's Kim Min-Jae leading due to their high foul rates and recent yellow accumulations in league phase openers—no outright reds issued yet keeps the field bunched. Atlético Madrid's Santiago Hezze benefits from Diego Simeone's intense pressing style, evident in his domestic bookings, while Mikel Merino's physical transition to Arsenal and Konrad Laimer's tenacious Bayern midfield role fuel support amid tough fixtures. Martín Zubimendi and Declan Rice round out the competitive top via consistent tackling volumes, as traders weigh referee strictness, suspensions risks from yellow tallies, and grueling schedule ahead in the new format.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedUEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards
UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards
Declan Rice 61%
Álvaro Fernández Carreras 42%
Mikel Merino 34.5%
Konrad Laimer 32%
Declan Rice
61%
Álvaro Fernández Carreras
42%
Mikel Merino
34%
Konrad Laimer
32%
Martín Zubimendi
32%
Lamine Yamal
21%
Kim Min-Jae
42%
Santiago Hezze
-
Declan Rice 61%
Álvaro Fernández Carreras 42%
Mikel Merino 34.5%
Konrad Laimer 32%
Declan Rice
61%
Álvaro Fernández Carreras
42%
Mikel Merino
34%
Konrad Laimer
32%
Martín Zubimendi
32%
Lamine Yamal
21%
Kim Min-Jae
42%
Santiago Hezze
-
For the purpose of this market, both direct red cards, or red cards that result from the accumulation of two yellow cards in the same match will be considered in the final count.
In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official leader as determined by UEFA Champions League rules. If multiple leaders are announced then this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.
If the 2025-26 Champions League competition is cancelled, postponed after June 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no official leader declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from UEFA; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 23, 2026, 10:35 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus in the UEFA Champions League most red cards market clusters tightly around aggressive defenders and midfield enforcers, with Benfica's Álvaro Fernández Carreras and Napoli's Kim Min-Jae leading due to their high foul rates and recent yellow accumulations in league phase openers—no outright reds issued yet keeps the field bunched. Atlético Madrid's Santiago Hezze benefits from Diego Simeone's intense pressing style, evident in his domestic bookings, while Mikel Merino's physical transition to Arsenal and Konrad Laimer's tenacious Bayern midfield role fuel support amid tough fixtures. Martín Zubimendi and Declan Rice round out the competitive top via consistent tackling volumes, as traders weigh referee strictness, suspensions risks from yellow tallies, and grueling schedule ahead in the new format.
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