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Explain the following term in volleyball:
Procedure of Substitution
Explain the procedure of substitution during the game.
Solution
In volleyball, the substitute procedure is designed to guarantee that lineup changes are handled efficiently and in conformity with the game's official rules.
The general outline of the substitution procedure typically followed in volleyball:
- Request for Substitution: The coach or designated team representative signals the second referee for a substitution.
- Position at the Substitution Zone: The player exiting the court should approach the substitution zone, which is located in front of the scoreboard, close to the attack line.
- Verification by the Second Referee: The second referee confirms the substitution by determining whether it is acceptable under the match's rules, including the number of substitutions allowed per set, and whether the players are authorised to substitute.
- Signal to Enter: Once the substitution has been verified, the second referee instructs the coming player to enter the court and the outgoing player to exit. The scorer records the substitution.
- Execution of Substitution: The entering player enters the court, and the exiting player leaves. The substitution is completed quickly in order to prevent delaying the game.
- Limits and Restrictions: It is important to note that the number of substitutes allowed in a game is limited and varies based on the tournament or league's rules.
- Return to Play: After the substitution has been completed and recorded, the serve is resumed. To avoid delays, the team that requested the substitution must be prepared to resume the game right away.
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