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explain illegal and legal substitution in volley ball​

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Answered by 9741179517fhy56
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According to the volleyball substitution rules, it’s allowed to substitute a volleyball player only once per set. Let’s assume that a volleyball player has been substituted by another athlete on the court. If so, a volleyball player may re-enter the game later.

According to the volleyball substitution rules, it’s allowed to substitute a volleyball player only once per set. Let’s assume that a volleyball player has been substituted by another athlete on the court. If so, a volleyball player may re-enter the game later.A volleyball athlete has to be substituted by the same volleyball player. That means that an attacker has to be replaced by an attacker, a setter has to be replaced by a setter, a blocker has be replaced by a blocker. If one player leaves the court during the substitution, another player should take his/her position.

According to the volleyball substitution rules, it’s allowed to substitute a volleyball player only once per set. Let’s assume that a volleyball player has been substituted by another athlete on the court. If so, a volleyball player may re-enter the game later.A volleyball athlete has to be substituted by the same volleyball player. That means that an attacker has to be replaced by an attacker, a setter has to be replaced by a setter, a blocker has be replaced by a blocker. If one player leaves the court during the substitution, another player should take his/her position.If a volleyball player gets injured during the game, he/she can be substituted legally. However, if a team has no legal substitutions left then the coach can take advantage of the so called exceptional substitution. If this situation occurs, an injured player will not be allowed to join the game again.

According to the volleyball substitution rules, it’s allowed to substitute a volleyball player only once per set. Let’s assume that a volleyball player has been substituted by another athlete on the court. If so, a volleyball player may re-enter the game later.A volleyball athlete has to be substituted by the same volleyball player. That means that an attacker has to be replaced by an attacker, a setter has to be replaced by a setter, a blocker has be replaced by a blocker. If one player leaves the court during the substitution, another player should take his/her position.If a volleyball player gets injured during the game, he/she can be substituted legally. However, if a team has no legal substitutions left then the coach can take advantage of the so called exceptional substitution. If this situation occurs, an injured player will not be allowed to join the game again.An exceptional substitution needs to be recorded on the score sheet. However, an exceptional substitution is not considered as a traditional substitution. It’s crucial to know that a coach doesn’t have to make a signal in order to request the substitution for an injured volleyball player.

According to the volleyball substitution rules, it’s allowed to substitute a volleyball player only once per set. Let’s assume that a volleyball player has been substituted by another athlete on the court. If so, a volleyball player may re-enter the game later.A volleyball athlete has to be substituted by the same volleyball player. That means that an attacker has to be replaced by an attacker, a setter has to be replaced by a setter, a blocker has be replaced by a blocker. If one player leaves the court during the substitution, another player should take his/her position.If a volleyball player gets injured during the game, he/she can be substituted legally. However, if a team has no legal substitutions left then the coach can take advantage of the so called exceptional substitution. If this situation occurs, an injured player will not be allowed to join the game again.An exceptional substitution needs to be recorded on the score sheet. However, an exceptional substitution is not considered as a traditional substitution. It’s crucial to know that a coach doesn’t have to make a signal in order to request the substitution for an injured volleyball player.There are also situations when a disqualified volleyball player has to be substituted during the game. If this happens, a disqualified player will be replaced with another player. This substitution is deducted from the total number of substitutions. The volleyball team will be incomplete if there are no substitutions left.

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Answered by qwcardiff
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Volleyball Substitution is an act by which a player enters the game to occupy the position of another player, who must leave the court at that moment.

LEGAL SUBSTITUTION

  • When the substitution is enforced through injury to a player in play this may be accompanied by the coach (or game captain) showing the corresponding hand signal.

  • A player of the starting line-up may leave the game, but only once in a set, and re-enter, but only once in a set, and only to his/her previous position in the line-up.

  • A substitute player may enter the game in place of a player of the starting line-up, but only once per set, and he/she can only be substituted by the same starting player.

  • A player who cannot continue playing due to injury or illness, should be substituted legally. If this is not possible, the team is entitled to make an EXCEPTIONAL substitution.

  • An exceptional substitution cannot be counted in any case as a regular substitution but should be recorded on the score sheet as part of the total of substitutions in the set and the match.

  • An EXPELLED or DISQUALIFIED player must be substituted immediately through a legal substitution. If this is not possible, the team is declared INCOMPLETE.

ILLEGAL SUBSTITUTION

  • A substitution is illegal if it exceeds the limitations indicated in the Rules (except the case of Exceptional Substitution), or an unregistered player is involved.

  • A substitution is illegal if it exceeds the limitations indicated in the Rules (except the case of Exceptional Substitution), or an unregistered player is involved. When a team has made an illegal substitution and the play has been resumed the following procedure shall apply, in sequence:

  • The team is penalized with a point and service to the opponent;

  • The team is penalized with a point and service to the opponent; The substitution must be rectified;

  • The team is penalized with a point and service to the opponent; The substitution must be rectified; The points scored by the team at fault since the fault was committed are cancelled; the opponent’s points remain valid.

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