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  1. If a team member performs incorrect conduct towards officials, opponents, teammates or spectators, they are shown a yellow card as a warning. Misconduct Penalty The first rude conduct in the match by any team member is penalized with a point and service to the opponent.

  2. Brush with the palm of one hand the fingers of the other; held vertically; USAV: Brush fingers of opposite hand once over palm of vertical hand. Cover the wrist with a yellow card (warning) and with a red card (penalty).

  3. Cover the wrist with a yellow card (warning) and with a red card (penalty) F OFFICIAL VOLLEYBALL RULES 2015-2016 75 5 SUBSTITUTION Relevant Rules: 15.5.1, 15.5.2, 15.8 Circular motion of the forearms around each other 6b MISCONDUCT PENALTY Relevant Rules: 21.3.1, 21.6, 23.3.2.2 Show a red card for penalty a MISCONDUCT WARNING Show a yellow card ...

  4. Apr 8, 2023 · Both yellow cards and red cards can be used for misconduct penalties in volleyball based on the severity of the misconduct. In volleyball, a yellow card is reserved for minor acts of misconduct and serves as a warning to the player in question, and no action is taken against them.

  5. www.strength-and-power-for-volleyball.com › volleyball-rulesVolleyball Rules and Regulations

    It is the first referees duty to prevent the teams from approaching the sanctioning level by issuing a verbal or hand signal warning. The warning should be given to the team member through the team captain.

  6. for warning. Show a red card for penalty. Show both cards jointly for expulsion. Substitution Misconduct Warning Misconduct Penalty 6b Expulsion 4 Place the palm of one hand over the fingers of the other, held ver-tically (forming a “T”) and then indicate the requesting team. F Time-Out S S Relevant Rules: 15.4.1 Relevant Rules: 15.5.1, 15. ...

  7. The document contains diagrams and explanations of the official hand signals used by referees and flag signals used by line judges in volleyball matches. It includes 25 signals by referees to indicate actions like serving order, substitutions, misconduct warnings and penalties, ball faults, and player faults.