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UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards

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UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards

Álvaro Fernández Carreras 42%

Mikel Merino 33.9%

Konrad Laimer 33%

Martín Zubimendi 33%

Polymarket

$28,775 Vol.

Álvaro Fernández Carreras 42%

Mikel Merino 33.9%

Konrad Laimer 33%

Martín Zubimendi 33%

Polymarket

$28,775 Vol.

Álvaro Fernández Carreras

$0 Vol.

42%

Mikel Merino

$0 Vol.

34%

Konrad Laimer

$0 Vol.

33%

Martín Zubimendi

$0 Vol.

33%

Declan Rice

$0 Vol.

32%

Lamine Yamal

$0 Vol.

21%

Kim Min-Jae

$28,526 Vol.

39%

Santiago Hezze

$249 Vol.

38%

This market will resolve to the player who records the most red cards through all main tournament rounds of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League competition. 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.Trader consensus reflects a tight race for most red cards in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, with Álvaro Fernández Carreras, Kim Min-Jae, and Santiago Hezze leading at 41.5%, 38.5%, and 34.0% implied probabilities among combative defenders and midfielders prone to disciplinary actions in high-stakes knockout fixtures. Kim Min-Jae's second yellow dismissal against Union Saint-Gilloise in January—his sole UCL red—elevated his standing amid Bayern Munich's intense defensive demands, while Benfica's Hezze drew a contentious ejection versus Barcelona in October, matching his aggressive tackling style. Fellow contenders like Arsenal's Mikel Merino and Declan Rice, Bayern's Konrad Laimer, and Sociedad's Martín Zubimendi hover nearby due to elevated foul rates and yellow accumulations, keeping the field competitive as teams vie in Champions League round-of-16 ties with limited games remaining.

Trader consensus reflects a tight race for most red cards in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, with Álvaro Fernández Carreras, Kim Min-Jae, and Santiago Hezze leading at 41.5%, 38.5%, and 34.0% implied probabilities among combative defenders and midfielders prone to disciplinary actions in high-stakes knockout fixtures. Kim Min-Jae's second yellow dismissal against Union Saint-Gilloise in January—his sole UCL red—elevated his standing amid Bayern Munich's intense defensive demands, while Benfica's Hezze drew a contentious ejection versus Barcelona in October, matching his aggressive tackling style. Fellow contenders like Arsenal's Mikel Merino and Declan Rice, Bayern's Konrad Laimer, and Sociedad's Martín Zubimendi hover nearby due to elevated foul rates and yellow accumulations, keeping the field competitive as teams vie in Champions League round-of-16 ties with limited games remaining.

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This market will resolve to the player who records the most red cards through all main tournament rounds of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League competition. 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.Trader consensus reflects a tight race for most red cards in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, with Álvaro Fernández Carreras, Kim Min-Jae, and Santiago Hezze leading at 41.5%, 38.5%, and 34.0% implied probabilities among combative defenders and midfielders prone to disciplinary actions in high-stakes knockout fixtures. Kim Min-Jae's second yellow dismissal against Union Saint-Gilloise in January—his sole UCL red—elevated his standing amid Bayern Munich's intense defensive demands, while Benfica's Hezze drew a contentious ejection versus Barcelona in October, matching his aggressive tackling style. Fellow contenders like Arsenal's Mikel Merino and Declan Rice, Bayern's Konrad Laimer, and Sociedad's Martín Zubimendi hover nearby due to elevated foul rates and yellow accumulations, keeping the field competitive as teams vie in Champions League round-of-16 ties with limited games remaining.

Trader consensus reflects a tight race for most red cards in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, with Álvaro Fernández Carreras, Kim Min-Jae, and Santiago Hezze leading at 41.5%, 38.5%, and 34.0% implied probabilities among combative defenders and midfielders prone to disciplinary actions in high-stakes knockout fixtures. Kim Min-Jae's second yellow dismissal against Union Saint-Gilloise in January—his sole UCL red—elevated his standing amid Bayern Munich's intense defensive demands, while Benfica's Hezze drew a contentious ejection versus Barcelona in October, matching his aggressive tackling style. Fellow contenders like Arsenal's Mikel Merino and Declan Rice, Bayern's Konrad Laimer, and Sociedad's Martín Zubimendi hover nearby due to elevated foul rates and yellow accumulations, keeping the field competitive as teams vie in Champions League round-of-16 ties with limited games remaining.

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Frequently Asked Questions

"UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards" is a prediction market on Polymarket with 9 possible outcomes where traders buy and sell shares based on what they believe will happen. The current leading outcome is "Álvaro Fernández Carreras" at 42%, followed by "Kim Min-Jae" at 39%. Prices reflect real-time crowd-sourced probabilities. For example, a share priced at 42¢ implies that the market collectively assigns a 42% chance to that outcome. These odds shift continuously as traders react to new developments and information. Shares in the correct outcome are redeemable for $1 each upon market resolution.

As of today, "UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards" has generated $28.8K in total trading volume since the market launched on Feb 23, 2026. This level of trading activity reflects strong engagement from the Polymarket community and helps ensure that the current odds are informed by a deep pool of market participants. You can track live price movements and trade on any outcome directly on this page.

To trade on "UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards," browse the 9 available outcomes listed on this page. Each outcome displays a current price representing the market's implied probability. To take a position, select the outcome you believe is most likely, choose "Yes" to trade in favor of it or "No" to trade against it, enter your amount, and click "Trade." If your chosen outcome is correct when the market resolves, your "Yes" shares pay out $1 each. If it's incorrect, they pay out $0. You can also sell your shares at any time before resolution if you want to lock in a profit or cut a loss.

The current frontrunner for "UEFA Champions League: Most Red Cards" is "Álvaro Fernández Carreras" at 42%, meaning the market assigns a 42% chance to that outcome. The next closest outcome is "Kim Min-Jae" at 39%. These odds update in real-time as traders buy and sell shares, so they reflect the latest collective view of what's most likely to happen. Check back frequently or bookmark this page to follow how the odds shift as new information emerges.

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