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Question
What are the sanctions that can be applied to a opponent? Explain.
Solution
- In volleyball, sanctions against an opponent include various penalties for misconduct or rule violations.
- These sanctions typically start with a warning for minor offenses, often indicated by a verbal caution or a yellow card.
- The referee may issue a penalty for more serious or repeated offenses, resulting in the opposing team being awarded a point or the serve, indicated by a red card.
- In extreme misconduct cases, such as offensive behaviour or violent actions, players can face expulsion (removal from the set) or disqualification (removal from the match). Sanctions are applied to maintain discipline and ensure fair play.
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