Thursday, 3 July 2014

volleyball game - Second referee Responsabilities

volleyball game - Second referee Responsabilities

24
2nd REFEREE

24.1
LOCATION


The 2nd referee performs his/her functions standing outside the playing court near the post, on the opposite side of and facing the 1st referee.
D1a, D1b, D10
24.2
AUTHORITY

24.2.1
The 2nd referee is the assistant of the 1st referee, but has also his/her own range of jurisdiction.
24.3

Should the 1st referee become unable to continue his/her work, the 2nd referee may replace him/her.

24.2.2
He/she may, without whistling, also signal faults outside his/her range of jurisdiction, but may not insist on them to the 1st referee.
24.3
24.2.3
He/she controls the work of the scorer(s).
25.2, 26.2
24.2.4
He/she supervises the team members on the team bench and reports their misconduct to the 1st referee.
4.2.1
24.2.5
He/she controls the players in the warm-up areas.
4.2.3
24.2.6
He/she authorizes the regular game interruptions, controls their duration and rejects improper requests.
15, 15.11, 25.2.2.3
24.2.7
He/she controls the number of time-outs and substitutions used by each team and reports the 2nd time-out and 5th and 6th substitutions to the 1st referee and the coach concerned.
15.1, 25.2.2.3
24.2.8
In the case of an injury of a player, he/she authorizes an exceptional substitution or grants a 3-minute recovery time.
15.7, 17.1.2
24.2.9
He/she checks the floor condition, mainly in the front zone. He/she also checks, during the match, that the balls still fulfil the regulations.
1.2.1, 3
24.2.10
He/she supervises the team members in the penalty areas and reports their misconduct to the 1st referee.
1.4.6, 21.3.2

For FIVB, World and Official Competitions, the duties recorded under 24.2.5 and 24.2.10 are carried out by the Reserve Referee.

LOCATION OF REFEREEING CORPS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS
Relevant Rules: 3.3, 23.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 27.1



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