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The document outlines various hand signals and gestures used in volleyball officiating for different situations such as time-outs, substitutions, misconduct, and faults. Each signal is described with specific movements to indicate actions like serving, disqualification, and ball in/out. The instructions are aimed at ensuring clear communication during matches.

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The document outlines various hand signals and gestures used in volleyball officiating for different situations such as time-outs, substitutions, misconduct, and faults. Each signal is described with specific movements to indicate actions like serving, disqualification, and ball in/out. The instructions are aimed at ensuring clear communication during matches.

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CHANGE OF COURTS AUTHORISATION TO

TEAM TO SERVE SERVE


Raise the Move the
Extend the forearms front
arm to the and back and hand to
side of team twist them indicate
that will serve around the direction of
body service

TIME-OUT SUBSTITUTION MISCONDUCT


Place the palm of WARNING
one hand over the Circular motion
fingers of
the other, held
of the Show a yellow
vertically (forming a forearms card for
T) and then around each
indicate the other warning
requesting team
DISQUALIFICATION
EXPULSION MISCONDUCT
PENALTY
Show red and
yellow cards Show both Show a red
separately cards jointly card for
for for expulsion penalty
disqualification

BALL NOT TOSSED OR END OF SET (OR


DELAY IN SERVICE RELEASED AT THE MATCH)
SERVICE HIT
Raise eight Lift the
Cross the
fingers, extended arm, forearms in
the palm of the front of the
spread chest, hands
open hand
facing upwards open
BALL “IN” BLOCKING FAULT OR
POSITIONAL OR SCREENING
ROTATIONAL FAULT
Point the arm Raise both
and fingers Make a circular
motion with arms
toward the the forefinger vertically,
floor palms forward

BALL “OUT”
DOUBLE CONTACT CATCH
Raise the
Raise two Slowly lift the forearms
fingers, forearm, palm vertically,
spread of the hand hands open,
open facing upwards palms towards
the body
NET TOUCHED BY PLAYER – SERVED
REACHING BEYOND BALL TOUCHES THE NET BETWEEN
THE NET
THE ANTENNAE AND
DOES NOT PASS THE VERTICAL
FOUR HITS
PLANE OF THE NET

Place a hand Indicate the Raise four


above the net, relevant side of fingers, spread
palm facing the
downwards corresponding open
hand

PENETRATION INTO THE OPPONENT


COURT
BALL CROSSING THE LOWER SPACE OR ATTACK HIT FAULT
DOUBLE FAULT AND THE SERVER TOUCHES THE COURT (END
REPLAY LINE) OR

Make a
THE PLAYER STEPS OUTSIDE HIS/HER
COURT AT THE MOMENT OF THE
SERVICE HIT
downward
Raise both motion with
thumbs Point to the
center line or the forearm,
vertically to the relevant hand open
line
DELAY WARNING / BALL TOUCHED
BALL “IN” DELAY PENALTY
Brush with the
Cover the wrist palm of one
Point with a yellow hand the
down card (warning) fingers
with flag and with a red of the other,
card (penalty) held vertically

CROSSING SPACE FAULTS,


BALL TOUCHED AN OUTSIDE
OBJECT, OR FOOT FAULT BY BALL TOUCHED
ANY PLAYER DURING BALL “OUT”
SERVICE Raise flag and
Wave flag over the touch the top
head and point to with the palm Raise flag
the antenna of the free vertically
or the respective hand
line
JUDGEMENT
IMPOSSIBLE

Raise and cross


both arms and
hands in front
of the chest

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