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Referee Procedures in Volleyball Matches

The refereeing corps for a volleyball match consists of: 1) The 1st referee who signals the start of service and ends rallies by signaling faults; 2) The 2nd referee who assists the 1st referee in calling faults; 3) One scorer; 4) Two line judges (four for international competitions); 5) Optionally one assistant scorer for international matches. After whistling for a fault, the referees use hand signals to indicate the serving team, nature of the fault, and player at fault (if necessary).

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Referee Procedures in Volleyball Matches

The refereeing corps for a volleyball match consists of: 1) The 1st referee who signals the start of service and ends rallies by signaling faults; 2) The 2nd referee who assists the 1st referee in calling faults; 3) One scorer; 4) Two line judges (four for international competitions); 5) Optionally one assistant scorer for international matches. After whistling for a fault, the referees use hand signals to indicate the serving team, nature of the fault, and player at fault (if necessary).

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CHAPTER 8

REFEREES
See Rules
22

REFEREEING
PROCEDURES

22.1

CORPS

AND

COMPOSITION

The refereeing corps for a match is composed of the following officials:


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1

the 1st referee,


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the 2nd referee,


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the scorer,
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four (two) line judges.

Their location is shown in Diagram 10.


For FIVB, World and Official
Competitions an assistant scorer
is compulsory.

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22.2

PROCEDURES

22.2.1

Only the 1st and 2nd referees may blow


a whistle during the match:

22.2.1.1

the 1st referee gives the


signal for the service
that begins the rally;

22.2.1.2

6.1.3, 12.3

the 1st or 2nd referee signals the end of


the rally, provided that they are sure
that a fault has been committed and
they have identified its nature.

22.2.2

They may blow the


whistle when the ball is
out of play to indicate
that they authorize or
reject a team request.

5.1.2, 8.2

22.2.3

Immediately after the


referees
whistle
to
signal the completion of
the rally, they have to
indicate with the official
hand signals:

22.2.1.2, 28.1

22.2.3.1

if the fault is whistled by the 1st


referee, he/she will indicate in order:

a) the team to serve,

12.2.2, D11 (2)

b) the nature of the fault,


c) the player(s) at fault (if necessary).
The 2nd referee will follow the 1st referees hand signals by repeating them.

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