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FIVB Official Volleyball Rules

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FAULT<br />

a) A playing action contrary to the rules.<br />

b) A rule violation other than a playing action.<br />

DRIBBLING<br />

Dribbling means bouncing the ball (usually as a preparation to tossing and serving). Other<br />

preparatory actions could include (amongst others) moving the ball from hand to hand.<br />

TECHNICAL TIME-OUT<br />

This special mandatory time-out is, in addition to time-outs, to allow the promotion of <strong>Volleyball</strong>,<br />

analysis of the play and to allow additional commercial opportunities. Technical Time-Outs are<br />

mandatory for <strong>FIVB</strong>, World and <strong>Official</strong> competitions.<br />

BALL RETRIEVERS<br />

These are personnel whose job it is to maintain the flow of the game by rolling the ball to the<br />

server between rallies.<br />

RALLY POINT<br />

This is the system of scoring a point whenever a rally is won.<br />

INTERVAL<br />

The time between sets. The change of courts in the 5 th (deciding) set is not to be regarded as an interval.<br />

RE-DESIGNATION<br />

This is the act by which a Libero, who cannot continue or is declared by the team “unable to play”,<br />

has his/her role taken by any other player (except the regular replacement player) not on the court<br />

at the moment of the re-designation.<br />

REPLACEMENT<br />

This is the act by which a regular player leaves the court and either Libero (if more than one) takes<br />

his/her place. This can even include Libero for Libero exchanges. The regular player can then replace<br />

either Libero. There must be a completed rally between replacements involving any Libero.<br />

INTERFERING<br />

Any action which will create an advantage against the opponent team or any action which prevents<br />

an opponent from playing the ball.<br />

OUTSIDE OBJECT<br />

An object or a person which while outside the playing court or close to the limit of the free playing<br />

space provides an obstruction to the flight of the ball. For example: overhead lights, the referee’s<br />

chair, TV equipment, scorer’s table, and net posts. Outside objects do not include the antennae<br />

since they are considered as the part of the net.<br />

SUBSTITUTION<br />

This is the act by which one regular player leaves the court and another regular player takes his/<br />

her place.<br />

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