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These are the referees' official hand signals when they are officiating a game of volleyball. If you want more detailed information, the full volleyball rule book can be found here. Point Awarded. Whenever a team successfully scores a point, the referee lifts their hand in that direction. Ball in.
Whether you're a new player or casual spectator, volleyball officials can often lead us confused with their hand signals. Learn what each signal means here.
Officials Hand Signals for Indoor. Share. See beach 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.
Relevant Rules: – by a back-row player, by a libero or on the opponent’s service: 13.3.3, 13.3.4, 13.3.5, 23.3.2.3d, e, 24.3.2.4. – on an overhand finger pass by the libero in his/her front zone or its extension: 13.3.6. Make a downward motion with the forearm, hand open.
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The FIVB Refereeing and Rules of the Game Commission (R&RGC) appeals to all referees officiating in Volleyball top events to study thoroughly the FIVB Official Volleyball Rules (2017-2020) as well as these Refereeing Guidelines and Instructions, the Casebook, and the materials on the FIVB E-learning platform including the materials for challenge...
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