The MLS yellow cards table tracks every booking in Major League Soccer for the 2026 season, ranking the most disciplined and most cautioned players across the league.
Discipline matters in MLS. Yellow card accumulation can lead to suspensions that affect playoff pushes and alter betting lines. The table below shows every player’s booking record for the 2026 season, updated after each round. With the summer stretch underway, accumulated yellows are converting into one-game bans for the most cautioned players.
Discipline is a critical component of success in MLS, and the accumulation of yellow cards can have a significant impact on a team’s season.
The league has a clear set of rules regarding yellow card suspensions, with a player receiving a one-match ban after accumulating five yellow cards. The all-time record for most yellow cards is held by Kyle Beckerman, who amassed 121 cautions in his career.
The single-season record for a player is 10 yellow cards, a mark reached by several players, including Joaquin Nicolas Pereyra of Minnesota United in 2025.
Other players with high yellow card counts last season included Ashley Roy Westwood of Charlotte with 9, and a group of players with 8, including Justin Haak and Maximiliano Nicolas Moralez of New York City.