Gerardo Bedoya: The Most Red Cards in History
Gerardo Bedoya - ‘The Beast’ who saw red. A lot
Gerardo Bedoya has the unwanted record of being the player who has been sent off the most times in professional football.
The defender/defensive midfielder was sent off 47 times in his 20 year career between 1995 and 2015.
The Colombian nicknamed “The Beast” played 552 club games and scored 52 times for 13 different clubs.
The majority of his domestic football was played in his home country although his career path included spells in Argentina with Racing Club de Avellandea, Club Atlético Colón and notably a 3 game stint at Boca Juniors.
He also played for Mexican side Club Puebla in 2005.
Bedoya enjoyed some domestic success along the way, winning the Colombian League with Deportivo Cali in 1998, the Primera División in Argentina with Racing Club de Avellaneda and a second career Colombian league title with Santa Fe in 2012.
The biggest achievement of Bedoya’s career was being a part of the Colombian side that won the 2001 Copa America as the host nation.
He started in the final at left back and played the whole 90 minutes as the hosts beat Mexico 1-0 in the final thanks to a 66th-minute goal from Iván Córdoba.
The Number of Red Cards Gerardo Bedoya Received for Each Club He Played For:
14 - Deportivo Cali (1998-01) + (2003)
10 - Independiente Santa Fe (2011-13)
7 - Millonarios (2006-10)
5 - Racing Club (2001-03)
2 - Deportivo Pereira (1995-97)
2 - Cúcuta Deportivo (2015)
2 - Club Atlético Colón (2004)
2 - Atlético Nacional (2005-06)
2 - Envigado (2010)
1 - Columbia 2001-09)
On his debut as an assistant coach as part of Alexis García’s coaching staff at Independiente Sante Fe, Bedoya lasted just 21 minutes before he was shown red and sent to the stands after he directed a 10 minute onslaught of abuse at the referee when Junior FC scored an equaliser.
Gerardo Bedoya: Playing Career Stats (Games and Goals)
1995–1997 Deportivo Pereira 45 (3)
1998–2001 Deportivo Cali 118 (5)
2001–2003 Racing Club 54 (5)
2003 Deportivo Cali 18 (2)
2004 Colón 33 (3)
2005 Puebla 15 (1)
2005 Boca Juniors 3 (0)
2005–2006 Atlético Nacional 29 (4)
2006–2010 Millonarios 105 (12)
2010 Envigado 8 (0)
2010 Boyacá Chicó 9 (0)
2011–2013 Santa Fe 90 (10)
2014 Fortaleza 11 (3)
2015 Cúcuta Deportivo 16 (4)
Total 552 (52)