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  1. The FIVB is the governing body responsible for all forms of Volleyball on a global level. Working closely with national federations and private enterprises to develop Volleyball as a popular media and entertainment sport. FIVB Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Château Les Tourelles Edouard-Sandoz 2-4 1006 Lausanne Switzerland

  2. hich is free from any obstructions. The free playing space shall measure a minimum of 7 m. in height from the playing surface.For FIVB, World and Oficial Competitions, the free zone shall measure of 5 m from the side. lines and 6.5 m from the end lines. The free playing space shall measure a minimum of 12.5 m.

  3. FIVB Headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland. The International Volleyball Federation commonly known by the acronym FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball). Is the international governing body for all forms of volleyball. [3] Its headquarters are located in Lausanne, Switzerland, and its current president is Fabio Azevedo of Brazil.

    • Playing Area
    • Number of Players
    • Serving Rules
    • Player Service Rotation and Positioning Rules
    • Scoring Rules – Points, Sets, and Matches
    • Violations of Rules
    • Rotational / Positional Faults
    • Substitutions
    • The Libero
    • Conclusion

    In the vast majority of cases, indoor volleyball is played in a multi-purpose gymnasium either at a school or university, and the court lines are superimposed on the floor along with basketball, badminton, handball, and so forth. In national and world-level competitions, the court surface is usually dedicated only to the sport of volleyball.

    In general, teams must have at least 6 players to start the match, and at least 6 eligible players (substitution players, or “subs”) to play the match. There are 6 players on court for each team during the match. In FIVB rules, a team may have up to 14 players in total.

    The Actual Serve

    The server must toss (i.e. release the ball), and then must contact the ball behind the end line in the service area located behind Zone 1 (usually a 3 meter wide area). Neither foot may touch the line during the contact. In the case of a jump serve, the jump takeoff must be behind the line as well.

    No Screening Allowed

    The players on the serving team must not arrange themselves on the court in such a way as to block the view of the server or the ball, nor wave their hands or make other distracting movements.

    Each team has 6 players on the court at any one time. At the start of the game, or “set”, each team’s coach arranges his / her players in the zones of the court. This arrangement dictates the rotational order of the team when they are awarded the serve (either at the beginning of a set, or after a “side-out” in which the team who served the ball to...

    Points

    A single point is scored by a team when: 1. 1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.1.1. That team successfully grounds the ball on the opponent’s court, within the defined space includingwhen any part of the ball touches any of the side or end lines (in other words, the lines are considered “in”). 1.1.1.2. When the opponent team commits a fault (i.e. an action going against the rules). 1.1.1.3. When the opponent team receives a penalty. If the serving team wins a rally, it scores a point and continues to serve. If...

    Sets & Matches

    A “set” is a single game of volleyball, and a “match” is a certain number of sets played to determine the overall winner of the play between two teams. 1. 1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.1.1. A set is played to 25 points, with points being awarded from each rally (also called a rally-point system). Teams must win by two points to win the set; in the case of a tie at 24 points each, for example, a team would have to win 26-24. 1.1.1.2. A match is a maximum of 5 sets, with a team being declared winner of the m...

    Variations

    According to volleyball rules, high school and middle school teams will often play in a three-team round robin format, especially if there are many teams in a league and court / gym venues are limited in the area. In this case, two teams play while the third team watches (or perhaps is in another area practicing). There is some leeway in the rules to play such that a match of 3 sets may be played, with all sets to 25 points. In a university round robin format as described above, the choices a...

    Violations of the rules for a player or players on one team results in a “fault”, with the rally ending and a point being awarded to the opposing team (and the loss of serve if applicable).

    It is important to remember that while volleyball is a very free flowing sport during rallies, with players moving all around (subject to some restrictions on who can play the ball from where on the court as described above), the rotation and position rules are very strict. As such, faults are declared if the rules from section 4, PLAYER SERVICE RO...

    Players in the starting rotation may be substituted with other players from the team, with certain restrictions. 1. 1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.1.1. A player that has been substituted may re-enter the game, but only in the position from which they were substituted. 1.1.1.2. Coaches must request a substitution with the referee. In cases where there is a substit...

    You may recall that the Librero position is a designated defensive specialist on the team. There is one Librero designated per set, per team, in middle school, high school and university levels while the FIVB allows up to 2 Libreros designated per set (with only one Librero allowed on the court at any one time). A Librero’s uniform must be a signif...

    While there are many other very specific rules to the sport of volleyball (such as location of team benches, coaching positions on the court, length and number of timeouts, and score sheets just to name a few), the above descriptions of the overall rules should be more than enough to get you started! If you would like even more details, check out t...

  4. The FIVB Official Beach Volleyball Rules 2021-2024 will be used for the 2021-2024s Beach Volleyball seasons with the exception of the Volleyball Canada Variations. 1.1.1 For VC 12U competitions, court dimensions are 7m x 7m each side. 4.1.3 For VC competitions coaching is allowed only for age groups 16U and younger and University events.

  5. It is here where volleyball officials come into play; they are responsible for enforcing these rules and regulations, ensuring that all players abide by them throughout a match. Volleyball officials also act as mediators between team members during heated moments which can arise during competitive games.

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  7. Feb 5, 2023 · As per FIVB guidelines and volleyball rules, an volleyball court is 18m (59ft) long and 9m (29.5ft) wide. The volleyball court is split into two halves of 9m (29.5ft) each and has a net. The top of the volleyball net is 2.43m (7.97ft) tall net for men’s and 2.24m (7.35ft) tall for women’s competition. The attack line that separates the ...

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