World Cup villain who prompted introduction of red and yellow cards dies
Argentina midfielder Antonio Rattín’s act of defiance against England at the 1966 tournament sparked a rule change that stands today.
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Former Argentina World Cup captain Rattin dies aged 89
A controversial dismissal of Antonio Rattin at the 1966 World Cup prompted Fifa to introduce the yellow and red card system in 1970.

Argentine Antonio Rattín, whose dismissal in the 1966 World Cup prompted a rules change, dies at 84
Renowned Argentine soccer player Antonio Rattín has died at 84, the country's soccer federation announced
Argentine Antonio Rattín, whose dismissal in the 1966 World Cup prompted a rules change, dies at 89
Argentine Antonio Rattín, a former Boca Juniors player whose act of defiance while representing Argentina at the 1966 World Cup helped lead

Antonio Rattín, whose 1966 World Cup defiance led to introduction of yellow & red cards, dies at 89
Argentina midfield great Rattin dies aged 89
Argentina great Antonio Rattin, whose sending-off at the 1966 World Cup led to the introduction of red and yellow cards, dies aged 89.
Argentine Antonio Rattín, whose dismissal in the 1966 World Cup prompted a rules change, dies at 89
Renowned Argentine soccer player Antonio Rattín has died at 89, the country's soccer federation announced.

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