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Volleyball Hand and Flag Signals Guide

The document provides official hand signals and flag signals used by referees and line judges in volleyball games. It includes over 30 different gestures to communicate decisions, directions, scores, warnings, and other information during matches. The hand signals and flag signals allow referees and line judges to clearly communicate to players and spectators without using words.
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Volleyball Hand and Flag Signals Guide

The document provides official hand signals and flag signals used by referees and line judges in volleyball games. It includes over 30 different gestures to communicate decisions, directions, scores, warnings, and other information during matches. The hand signals and flag signals allow referees and line judges to clearly communicate to players and spectators without using words.
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OFFICIAL HAND

SIGNALS
Move the hand to
indicate the direction of
service.

Extend the arm to the


side of the team that will
serve.
Raise the forearms front
and back, and twist them
around the body.

Place the palm of one hand


over the fingers of the
other, held vertically
(forming a “T”), and then
indicate the requesting
team.
Circular motion of the
forearms around each
other.

Show a yellow card for a


warning; red card for a
penalty.
Show both cards jointly
for explosion.

Show red and yellow


cards separately for
disqualification
Cross the forearms in
front of the chest,
hands open.

Lift the extended arm,


the palm of hte hand
facing upward.
Raise eight fingers,
spread open.

Raise both arms


vertically, palms
forward.
Make a circular motion
with the forefinger.

Point the arm and


fingers toward the
floor.
Raise the forearms
vertically, hands open,
palms toward the body.

Slowly lift the forearm,


palm of the hand facing
upward.
Raise two fingers, spread
open.

Raise four fingers, spread


open.
Indicate the respective
side of the net.

Place a hand above


the net, palm facing
downward.
Make a downward
motion with the forearm,
hand open.

Point to the center line or


to the respective line.
Raise both thumbs
vertically.

Brush with the palm of one


hand the fingers of the
other; held vertically; USAV:
Brush fingers of opposite
hand once over palm of
vertical hand.
Cover the wrist with a
yellow card (warning)
and with a red card
(penalty).
LINE JUDGES'
OFFICIAL FLAG
SIGNALS
Lines: Point down with
flag.

Lines: Raise flag vertically.


Lines: Raise flag and
touch the top with the
palm of the free hand.

Lines: Wave flag over the


head and point to the
antenna or the respective
line.
Raise and cross both
arms and hands in front
of the chest.
Group 5
Acuña, John Rafael M.
Adjid, Juhandi
Hadj. Dahi, Farwina
Pagayonan, Kathrina
Enriquez, Crizel
Sumaoang, Maria Crisanta
Lledo, Alfren
THANKYOU!!!

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