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Referees Official Hand Signals in Volleyball

The document describes the official hand signals used by volleyball referees to communicate rulings during matches. It explains that one-handed signals indicate the team at fault and are followed by a signal for the next server. The referee then signals the specific rule infraction called, such as blocking faults, ball out of bounds, or double hits. Common signals are provided for actions like substitutions, timeouts, misconduct penalties and match conclusions. The document aims to help players learn the basic referee hand signals used in volleyball.
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Referees Official Hand Signals in Volleyball

The document describes the official hand signals used by volleyball referees to communicate rulings during matches. It explains that one-handed signals indicate the team at fault and are followed by a signal for the next server. The referee then signals the specific rule infraction called, such as blocking faults, ball out of bounds, or double hits. Common signals are provided for actions like substitutions, timeouts, misconduct penalties and match conclusions. The document aims to help players learn the basic referee hand signals used in volleyball.
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Referees Official Hand Signals

in Volleyball
AYA MAE A. MAGNO | AB PSY2A | PROF. NONILON MADERAZO | TEAM SPORTS
Volleyball Referee Hand
Signals
The following contains descriptions of the Official FIVB (International
Volleyball Federation) Referee’s hand signals that we will be using. It is easy
and well worth the effort for any player to learn these basic hand signals. Basics
to remember are:

• All one-handed signals are made with the hand toward the side of the team
which made the error or request.
• Immediately after a rally is over, the hand signal “Team to Serve” and a point is
always indicated.
FIRST to the team who earned the next service and point.
• Next, the hand signal explaining the reason why (or what the game/ball fault is)
is indicated
AUTHORIZATION TO TEAM TO SERVE
SERVE
CHANGE OF COURTS TIME-OUT
SUBSTITUTION MISCONDUCT PENALTY
OR EXPULSIOIN
END OF (SET) DISQUALIFIED
MATCH
BALL NOT TOSSED OR DELAY IN SERVICE
RELEASED AT THE
SERVICE HIT
BLOCKING FAULT POSITIONAL OR
ROTATION FAULT
BALL “IN BALL “OUT”
CATCH OR LIFT DOUBLE CONTACT
FOUR HITS NET TOUCHED BY A
PLAYER
REACHING BEYOND THE ATTACK HIT FAULT
NET
PENETRATION DOUBLE FAULT &
REPLAY
BALL TOUCHED DELAY WARNING
END
THANK YOU!
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