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ROTATION |
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7.6.1 |
The rotational order is determined by the team's starting line-up and controlled with the service order and players' positions throughout the set. |
7.3.1, 7.4.1, 12.2 |
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7.6.2 |
When the receiving team has gained the right to serve, its players rotate one position clock-wise: the player in position 2 rotates to position 1 to serve, the player in position 1 rotates to position 6, etc. |
12.2.2.2 |
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ROTATIONAL FAULT |
D11 (13) |
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7.7.1 |
A rotational fault is committed when the SERVICE is not made according to the rotational order. It leads to the following consequences: |
7.6.1, 12 |
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7.7.1.1 |
the team is sanctioned with a point and service to the opponent; |
6.1.3 |
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7.7.1.2 |
the players' rotational order must be rectified. |
7.6.1 |
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7.7.2 |
Additionally, the scorer should determine the exact moment when the fault was committed, and all points scored subsequently by the team at fault must be cancelled. The opponent's points remain valid. |
25.2.2.2 |
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If that moment cannot be determined, no point(s) cancellation takes place, and a point and service to the opponent is the only sanction. |
6.1.3 |

DIAGRAMS Player Positions
Relevant Rules: 7.4, 7.4.3, 7.5, 23.3.2.3a, 24.3.2.2
Example A:
Determination of the positions between a front-row player and the corresponding back-row player
Example B:Determination of the positions between players of the same row
C (C) = Centre player R (D) = Right player L (G) = Left playerFonte: Volleyball Game
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