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Illegal Substitution Officials Time-Out

The document provides descriptions of various signals used by officials in volleyball games. It describes signals for illegal substitutions, officials timeouts, timeouts, unnecessary delays, changing court sides, and ending the game. Each signal is indicated through specific hand gestures to clearly communicate situations to players and spectators.

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Illegal Substitution Officials Time-Out

The document provides descriptions of various signals used by officials in volleyball games. It describes signals for illegal substitutions, officials timeouts, timeouts, unnecessary delays, changing court sides, and ending the game. Each signal is indicated through specific hand gestures to clearly communicate situations to players and spectators.

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ILLEGAL SUBSTITUTION OFFICIALS TIME-OUT

 If you want the middle player to return to  This may be used would be if an official
court when it is time for them to go front for whatever reason needed to be
court, you would have to substitute out temporarily but immediately removed.
the player who first replaced them. For example a nosebleed or a sudden
 If the correct process is not followed, the bowel movement.
player does not wait for the referee to  The way in which officials show this is
confirm the substitution of a player again by creating a T with their hands
replaces the wrong person an illegal that will be displayed at head level.
substitution call would be shown. Once the T has been displayed the
official turn their hands towards the
head at shoulder level to indicate the
timeout has been called by the officials
and not either team.

TIME-OUT

 Timeouts can be used for a multitude of


reasons. Whether it’s discussing tactics
with your team, give a motivational
speech or simply just to break out the
play.
 The officials will signify this by creating a
T using their hands. This T will be
displayed at head level to ensure all
players can visibly see it.

UNNECESSARY DELAY

 This is a delay to recommencing play


that is deemed excessive or
unnecessarily long. These are often CHANGE OF COURT SIDES
used when players are trying to slow
down play either to disrupt the flow of  Each set the teams must switch sides.
the opponents or to try and regain  The referee will place one arm in front of
energy after a long rally. them and the other arm behind them.
 The official will signify this by bringing This indicates one team must rotate
the hands to the top of the waist round to the other side of the court in
front of the referee whilst the other team
rotates behind the referee.

END OF GAME

 This signal is used to indicate the end of


the game. SET POINT (HONORABLE MENTION)
 The end of the game is indicated by the  When a team is on set point
1st referee taking both arms and  Official will clench a fist on the side of
crossing them across the chest to form the team who has set point and hold it
an X shape with the arms. directly up in the air.

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