![]() From the sidelines, these subtle movements may appear as something out of an ancient tribal ritual, but in reality they are essential for effective communication between players and coaches. But what if you had a secret language to communicate with your team, one that only you understand? This is where volleyball hand signals come in. (approved by the 35th FIVB Congress 2016)In the heat of the game, a referee’s whistle can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Raise eight fingers, spread open F F REFEREES’ OFFICIAL HAND SIGNALS LINE JUDGES’ OFFICIAL FLAG SIGNALS Lift the extended arm, the palm of the hand Show both cards jointly for expulsion FS F F F 8 DISQUALIFICATIONįor disqualification F 9 END OF SET (OR MATCH)Ĭross the forearms in front of the chest, hands open FS 10 BALL NOT TOSSED OR RELEASED AT THE SERVICE HIT Show a yellow card for warning 7 EXPULSION Of the other, held vertically F 25 DELAY WARNING / DELAY PENALTYĬover the wrist with a yellow card (warning)Īnd with a red card (penalty) F 5 SUBSTITUTIONĬircular motion of the forearms around each other Raise both thumbs vertically FS F FS 24 BALL TOUCHEDīrush with the palm of one hand the fingers Point to the center line or to the relevant line 23 DOUBLE FAULT AND REPLAY THE PLAYER STEPS OUTSIDE HIS/HER COURT AT THE MOMENT OF THE SERVICE HIT THE SERVER TOUCHES THE COURT (END LINE) OR Make a downward motion with the forearm, hand open 22 PENETRATION INTO THE OPPONENT COURT on an overhand finger pass by the libero in his/her front zone or its extension:.by a back-row player, by a libero or on the opponent’s service:.Place a hand above the net, palm facing downwards F 21 ATTACK HIT FAULT Indicate the relevant side of the net with theĬorresponding hand F FS F 20 REACHING BEYOND THE NET Raise four fingers, spread open 19 NET TOUCHED BY PLAYER – SERVED BALL TOUCHES THE NET BETWEEN THE ANTENNAE ANDĭOES NOT PASS THE VERTICAL PLANE OF THE NET Raise two fingers, spread open 18 FOUR HITS Slowly lift the forearm, palm of the hand facing upwards F 17 DOUBLE CONTACT Raise both arms vertically, palms forward FS 16 CATCH Palms towards the body FS FS F 12 BLOCKING FAULT OR SCREENING Raise the forearms vertically, hands open, Point the arm and fingers toward the floor 15 BALL “OUT” Make a circular motion with the forefinger 14 BALL “IN” Raise and cross both arms and hands in front of the chest L 13 POSITIONAL OR ROTATIONAL FAULT ![]() Or the respective line L 5 JUDGEMENT IMPOSSIBLE Wave flag over the head and point to the antenna ![]() ![]() Raise flag and touch the top with the palm of the free hand L 4 CROSSING SPACE FAULTS, BALL TOUCHED AN OUTSIDE OBJECT, OR FOOT FAULT BY ANY PLAYER DURING SERVICE Referee(s) who show the signal in special situations 1 BALL “IN” Indicate the requesting team F F FS FS Legend: FS Referee(s) who must show the signal according to their regular responsibilities The other, held vertically (forming a T) and then Place the palm of one hand over the fingers of Move the hand to indicate direction of service 2 TEAM TO SERVEĮxtend the arm to the side of team that will serve 3 CHANGE OF COURTS ![]()
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