Presentation 2
Presentation 2
Presentation 2
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
REQUIREMENTS OF CONDUCT
SPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT
- Participants must know the "Official Volleyball Rules
- Participants must accept referees' decisions with
sportsmanlike conduct, without disputing them.
- In case doubt, clarification may be requested only through
the game captain.
- Participants must refrain from actions or attitudes
aimed at influencing the decisions of the referees or
covering up faults committed by their team
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
REQUIREMENTS OF CONDUCT
FAIR PLAY
- Participants must behave respectfully and
courteously in the spirit of FAIR PLAY, not only towards
The referees, but also towards other officials, the
Opponent, team-mates and spectators.
- Communication between team members during
The match is permitted.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
MINOR MISCONDUCT
Minor misconduct offences are not subject to
sanctions. It is the 1st referee's duty to prevent
the teams from approaching the sanctioning
level.
This done in two stages.
Stage 1: By issuing verbal warning through the
game captain;
Stage 2: By use of yellow card to the team
members concerned. This formal warning is not
in itself a sanction but a symbol that the team
member (and by the extension the team) has
reached the sanctioning level for the match. It is
recorded in the score sheet but has no
immediate consequences.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
MISCONDUCT LEADING TO SUNCTIONS
- Incorrect conduct by a team member
towards officials, opponents, team-mates or
spectators is classified in three categories,
according to the seriousness of the offence.
1. Rude conduct: action contrary to good
manners or moral principles.
2. Offensive conduct: defamatory or insulting
words or gestures or any action expressing
contempt.
3. Aggression: actual physical attack or
aggressive or threatening behavior.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
SANCTION SCALE
- According to the judgement of the 1st referee
and depending on the seriousness of the
offence, and sanctions to be applied and
recorded on the score sheet are: Penalty,
Expulsion, or Disqualification.
1. Penalty
The first rude conduct in the match by any team
member is penalized with a point and service to
the opponent.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
SANCTION SCALE
2. EXPULSION
A team member who is sanctioned by expulsion
shall not play for the rest of the set, must be
substituted legally and immediately if on court
and must remain seated in the penalty area with
no other consequences.
And expelled coach loss his/her right to
intervene in the set and must remain seated in
the penalty area.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
SANCTION SCALE
3. DISQUALIFICATION
A ream member who is sanctioned by
disqualification must be substituted legally and
immediately if on court and must leave the
Competition-Control Area for the rest of the
match with no other consequences.
- The first physical attack or implied or
threatened aggression is sanctioned by
disqualification with no other consequences.
- The second offensive conduct in the same
match by the same team member is
sanctioned by disqualification with no
other consequences.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
SANCTION SCALE
3. DISQUALIFICATION
- The third rude conduct in the same match by
the same team member is sanctioned by
disqualification with no other consequences.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT
MISCONDUCT AND ITS SANCTIONS
APPLICATION OF MISCONDUCT SANCTIONS
- All misconduct sanctions are individual
sanctions, remain in force for the entire
match and are recorded on the score sheet.
- The repetition of misconduct by the same
team member in the same match is
sanctioned progressively (the team member
receives a heavier sanction for each
successive offence).
- Expulsion or disqualification due to offensive
conduct or aggression does not require a
previous sanction.
PARTICIPANTS'
CONDUCT