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Official volleyball rules PART 38: Referees – official signals

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source: fivb.org

For the end of this series, in volleyball there are two types of signals: REFEREES’ HAND SIGNALS and LINE JUDGES’ FLAG SIGNALS.

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28.1 REFEREES’ HAND SIGNALS

The referees must indicate with the official hand signal the reason for their whistle (the nature of the fault whistled or the purpose of the interruption authorized). The signal has to be maintained for a moment and, if it is indicated with one hand, the hand corresponds to the side of the team which has made the fault or the request.

28.2 LINE JUDGES’ FLAG SIGNALS

The line judges must indicate with the official flag signal the nature of the fault called, and maintain the signal for a moment.


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