Wednesday 25 June 2014

volleyball game - RE-DESIGNATION OF A NEW LIBERO

volleyball game - RE-DESIGNATION OF A NEW LIBERO

119.4
RE-DESIGNATION OF A NEW LIBERO

19.4.1
The Libero becomes unable to play if injured, ill, expelled or disqualified.
21.3.2, 21.3.3, D9

The Libero can be declared unable to play for any reason by the coach or, in the absence of a coach, by the game captain.
5.1.2.1, 5.2.1
19.4.2
Team with one Libero

19.4.2.1
When only one Libero is available for a team according to Rule 19.4.1, or the team has only one registered, and this Libero becomes or is declared unable to play, the coach (or game captain if no coach is present) may re-designate as Libero for the remainder of the match any other player (replacement player excepted) not on the court at the moment of the re-designation.
19.4, 19.4.1
19.4.2.2
If the Acting Libero becomes unable to play, he/she may be replaced by the regular replacement player or immediately and directly to court
by a re-designated Libero. However, a Libero who is the subject of a re-designation may not play for the remainder of the match.


If the Libero is not on court when declared unable to play, he/she may also be the subject of a re-designation. The Libero declared unable to play may not play for the remainder of the match.

19.4.2.3
The coach, or game captain if no coach is present, contacts the second referee informing him/her about the re-designation.
5.1.2.1, 5.2.1
19.4.2.4
Should a re-designated Libero become or be declared unable to play, further re-designations are permitted.
19.4.1
19.4.2.5
If the coach requests the team captain to be re-designated as the new Libero, this will be permitted - but the team captain must in this case relinquish all leadership privileges.
5.1.2, 19.4.1
19.4.2.6
In the case of a re-designated Libero, the number of the player redesignated as Libero must be recorded on the score sheet remarks section and on the Libero control sheet (or electronic score sheet if one is used.)
25.2.2.7,
26.2.2.1


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