![]() ![]() To back in front page of news click on News.Īlso, you can leave your comment on WoVForum. NEXT, PART 38: Referees – official signals Some referees prefer to position themselves perpendicular to the spot on the touchline where the throw-in must be taken. Ideally, the referee should be relatively close to the thrower when the throw-in is in the referee’s quadrant. ![]() PREVIOUS, PART 36: Referees – assistant scorer Referee positioning on a throw-in is important and will vary depending on where the throw-in is being taken. Ģ7.2.1.4 any player (except the server) stepping outside of his/her court at the moment of the service hit Ģ7.2.1.6 any contact with the top 80 cm of the antenna on their side of the court by any player during his/her action of playing the ball or interfering with the play Ģ7.2.1.7 the ball crossing the net outside the crossing space into the opponent’s court or touching the antenna on his/her side of the court.Ģ7.2.2 At the 1st referee’s request, a line judge must repeat his/her signal. ![]() They stand in the free zone at 1 to 3 m from each corner of thecourt, on the imaginary extension of the line that they control.Ģ7.2.1 The line judges perform their functions by using flags (40 x 40 cm), to signal:Ģ7.2.1.1 the ball ”in” and “out” whenever the ball lands near their line(s) Ģ7.2.1.2 the touches of “out” balls by the team receiving the ball Ģ7.2.1.3 the ball touching the antenna, the served ball and the third hit of the team crossing the net outside the crossing space, etc. If only two line judges are used, they stand at the corners of the court closest to the right hand of each referee, diagonally at 1 to 2 m from the corner.Įach one of them controls both the end line and side line on his/her side.įor FIVB, World and Official Competitions, it is compulsory tohave four line judges. ![]()
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