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USMNT's Adams Faces Suspension Risk
19 Jun
Summary
- Tyler Adams is one yellow card away from suspension.
- Yellow card count resets after the group stage.
- Amnesty rules changed, impacting player discipline.

Tyler Adams, a key defensive midfielder for the United States men's national soccer team, is currently at risk of a one-game suspension in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Adams received a yellow card during the United States' opening group stage match, placing him on the brink of accumulation. This means any further yellow card in the upcoming group stage matches against Australia or Turkiye would result in him being sidelined for the subsequent game.
Fortunately for the USMNT, the tournament's yellow card amnesty rules have been adjusted this year. The slate for yellow cards is wiped clean following the conclusion of the group stage. This change is crucial for Adams, as it allows him to enter the Round of 32 with a clean disciplinary record, provided he avoids another caution. Suspensions from accumulated yellow cards can extend to the Round of 16 and Quarterfinals, but a direct red card remains the only pathway to suspension for the final.