After FIFA revoked Folarin Balogun's red card, it has released a new guide explaining its system of cards. We will now go over what each card means.
If you get a silver card

you will receive a FIFA trophy of yourself kicking the ball and a new Honda Civic.
If you get a white card

(also known as the blank paper) you will get the equivalent of $1000 USD in the currency of your choice at the exchange rate at the time of the end of the match.
If you get a yellow card

nothing will happen to you. (The rule regarding yellow cards has not changed.)
If you get an orange card

you are in a little bit of trouble. Not a lot, but the coach and referee will give you a talking-to.
If you get a red card

you will not be allowed to play for the rest of the game. (As with the yellow card, the meaning of the red card has not changed, for old time's sake.)
If you get a blue card

you are in big trouble. You will be fined the equivalent of $500 USD in a currency of the referee's choice according to the exchange rate at the end of the match. Additionally you will also be forced to accept a FIFA trophy of you getting hit in the head with a soccer ball.
Now, pay close attention! If you get the black card

you will be forced to retire from soccer forever. Try not to get this card!