The baddest player in football history got 47 red cards (Gerardo Bedoya)
Gerardo Bedoya isn't a commonly recognized name to numerous football fans, yet to South American refs he is the most renowned.
Bedoya played 49 matches with the Colombia public group during his football vocation, and was one of his principle individuals in the 2001 Copa America crew.
However, outside of his local Colombia, Bedoya knows a certain something: he's the most incredibly red carded.The Colombian player got 47 red cards, which makes him the dirtiest player throughout the entire existence of football, as indicated by the paper "Every day Mail".
During his 20-year profession somewhere in the range of 1995 and 2015, Bedoya played for 12 clubs in Colombia, Argentina and Mexico.
Bedoya's 46 red card came only 21 minutes after his first match with Independiente and Santa, and he went into a conversation with the fourth authority for 10 minutes.
The following are the red cards that Bedoya got:
With Deportivo Cali: 14 cards.
With Santa Fe: 10 cards.
With Melonarius: 7 cards.
With Racing Club: 5 cards.
With Deportivo Pereira, Cúcuta with Deportivo, Cologne, Atlético Nacional and Envigado: two cards with each club:
With the Colombian public group: 1 card.
With Santa Fe (right hand mentor): 2 cards.
Absolute: 47 cards.
Bedoya remarked: "This is the excellence of football."
Nicknamed The Beast, Bedoya was a guarded midfielder and could likewise play as a full-back, as he played splendidly with the Colombian public group during the 2001 Copa America.
Bedoya's disciplinary issues began early when he was shipped off multiple times at his first club, Deportivo Pereira.
His most interesting red card is that Bedoya got in a match among Melonarius and Santa in 2012.
As Bedoya thumped his rival to the ground and afterward hit him with the tip of his shoe on the head, and his attack prompted a fight between the players of the two groups, after which he was shipped off for 15 games.

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