Detailed rules of table football

Participants are not allowed to engage in non-sports or unethical behavior during the competition or in the competition venue, otherwise it will be regarded as a violation of sports ethics. Contestants, judges and spectators should respect each other. Every player and referee has the responsibility to show the charm of table football to the public.

1. 1 Punishment for violating sports ethics:

Depending on the circumstances, a game or a game can be disqualified, expelled from the venue or fined. The punishment for violating sports ethics shall be made by the chief referee in conjunction with the tournament director. Unless otherwise stipulated by the competition director, the competition adopts the best of five games, with five points for each game. The tie breaker needs a clear win of 2 points to win. If the net win is less than 2 games, the winner will be the one who scores 8 points first.

2. 1 The number of competitions shall be decided by the competition director and announced in the competition regulations.

2.2 The tournament director may temporarily change the number of matches and scores according to the time, the number of participants and the on-site conditions.

2.2. 1 The decision of the competition director is final and binding on all competitions.

2.3 Penalties for non-compliance with the regulations on the number of games and scores: cancel the scores of the offending party in the game or the whole game. Players from both sides should guess each other's balls before the game starts. I guessed that China chose the station for the first time or the right to serve, but I didn't guess that China had the corresponding surplus strength.

3. 1 The right to stand or serve for the first time shall not be changed.

3.2 The game officially begins after serving. Serving refers to putting the ball at the designated service point at the beginning of the game, and starting the game after scoring, dead ball and foul penalty. Preparation procedures should be carried out when serving food.

4. 1 starting

The first serve is to put the ball at the foot of any one of our five-player par, or throw the ball into the competition area from the tee. The server must strictly follow the preparation procedure.

4. 1. 1 Failing to put the ball on the five-person pole or throwing the ball into the competition area from the tee will cause a foul on the serve; The treatment before the goal is to stop the game and the original server will serve again. If you score a goal, you won't be investigated. The penalty for continuing to violate the provisions of this article is the opponent's service.

4.2 Preparation procedure

Before serving, the server should ask the opponent if he is ready. The opponent has 3 seconds to answer, and then the server has 3 seconds to prepare to serve. If the time limit is exceeded, the game will be postponed (see Rule 25). The server must pass the ball from one player to another, and the ball can not be hit or shot until it touches the second player for more than 1 second, during which the server does not have to stop the ball deliberately.

4.2. 1 The penalty for the server to serve before the opponent makes a prepared response is to give a warning and put the ball back in its original position to serve again. The penalty for continuing to violate the provisions of this article is to lose the right to serve and the opponent will serve.

4.2.2 The penalty for hitting the ball at 1 sec without passing through two or more players or contacting the second player is that the opponent decides whether to continue the game from the current position or serve again. After the first serve, the subsequent serve is played by the scoring side. In a multi-game game, the first serve in each game belongs to the negative side of the previous game.

5. 1 If the ball is served by the side without the right to serve, and this mistake is found before the goal, the game should be stopped and the correct server should serve again; Once the goal is scored, the goal is valid and the game continues.

5.2 Once one side gets the right to serve because of the foul of the other side, and then the ball dies in the midfield, the right to serve shall be returned to the original server. If the ball leaves the playing area, if it touches the scorer, lighting device or other objects that do not belong to the table, the ball is out of bounds. However, if the ball hits the boundary and immediately bounces back to the competition area, it is regarded as the ball in the competition.

7. 1 The competition area refers to the area above the table top and inside the frame. Only when the ball flies above the boundary and immediately returns to the table can it be regarded as a ball in the game.

7.2 When the ball enters the service hole (if any) and returns to the table, it shall be regarded as being in the game.

7.3 If one side shoots or passes the ball out of bounds, the other defender will serve again.

7.4 It is forbidden to hit the ball high so that the ball passes over or continuously passes over the opponent's club (such as hitting the ball in the air). However, if the ball is reflected into the air by another player after leaving the joystick, it is not considered a foul.

7.5 The penalty for violating the provisions of Article 7.4 is to lose the right to serve, and the other five serve again. When the ball stops moving completely and neither side can touch it, the ball dies.

8. 1 If the ball becomes a dead ball in the midfield, the original server shall serve again from the five-player par (see Rule 4).

8.2 If the ball becomes a dead ball between the 5-player shot and the goal, the keeper closest to the dead ball will serve it again and perform the preparation procedure (see Rule 4).

8.3 In the goal area, if the ball is spinning, even if neither player can touch the ball, it is not a dead ball. At this time, no time limit is imposed until the ball turns to the controllable area or becomes a dead ball.

8.4 Deliberately serve the dead ball and order the opponent to serve again (for example, push the ball out of reach of both sides). Every game, each team has two opportunities to apply for a timeout, during which players can leave. Each pause time shall not exceed 30 seconds. If the ball is in the game, only the ball controller can apply for a timeout after stopping the ball. If the ball is not in the game, either side can apply for a time-out.

9. 1 Either party can make full use of the 30-second pause time, even if the applicant does not need to run out of 30 seconds.

9.2 In the doubles match, the two teams can exchange players' positions during the suspension period (see rule 14.4438+0).

9.3 If there is a time-out between two games, the time-out will be counted in the next game.

9.4 During the game, if the player on the ball control side releases the handle with both hands and stays away from the table, it will be regarded as an application for time-out.

9.4. 1 Before shooting, players can loosen the handle to wipe their hands, but this action must be completed within 3 seconds. The time for players to wipe their hands should be counted in the possession time. When the attacker wipes his hands, the defender should not let his guard down.

9.4.2 When a player puts his hand or wrist back on the handle, he must hold the ball for more than 1 second before shooting or passing the ball.

9.4.3 If the attacker frequently wipes his hands or exchanges clubs before shooting, it can be judged that the game is disturbed. If the attacker scores, the goal is invalid.

9.5 If the ball is in the game, only the ball controller can apply for a timeout, and the timeout period is counted from the time when the timeout password is issued.

9.5. 1 If a team scores or passes the ball immediately after applying for a timeout, the goal is invalid, and the team is judged to interfere with the game (see Rule 20).

9.6 If the ball controller applies for a timeout while the ball is still in motion, he will be sentenced to lose the ball right and the opponent will serve again with five serves. If the ball control side does not apply for a timeout, it will be sentenced to interfere with the game (see Rule 20).

9.6. 1 If the ball is in the game, one side applies for a timeout, and then the ball enters the opponent's goal, and the score is 1.

9.7 After a 30-second pause, if one party is not prepared to continue the game, the game will be postponed (see Rule 25).

9.8 In a match, if one party applies for a third time to suspend, it will be given a warning and the application will not be approved. If the opponent holds the ball, the ball will lose its right in the game and be re-served by the opponent with five strokes. Continuous foul and application for suspension will lead to technical foul.

9.8. 1 If one party is suspended for more than two times due to the delay of the game, the request for a second referee during the game, losing the case or other reasons, a technical foul will be awarded.

9.9 If the game starts again after the suspension, you can only apply for suspension after the ball leaves the current ball control lever.

9.9. 1 The penalty for violating Article 9.9 is to give the ball to the opposing goalkeeper, and the game will not be suspended.

9. During the10 timeout, the player can lubricate the club and wipe the table. If the opponent agrees, you can pick up the ball by hand, but you should put it back before restarting the game. The opponent or the referee on the spot can refuse to move or pick up the ball (for example, the ball is close to the goal area).

9. 10. 1 If the above request is rejected, the player still picks up the ball and judges the opponent five times. If the ball is on the edge of the team's goal, the opponent gets 1 point. After the timeout, the ball should be placed in the club where it was before the timeout to continue the game.

10. 1 If the game is suspended, the controller must confirm that the opponent is ready to move the ball. Before hitting the ball, a preparation procedure should be carried out (see Rule 4).

10. 1. 1 If the ball controller fails to perform the preparation procedure when serving, if the ball is out of control for some reason, the opponent has the right to decide whether to continue the game from the current position or serve again.

10.2 If the ball is not in the game at the time of time-out, according to the rules, the ball will be put into the competition area by the party who owns the ball.

10.2. 1 If the goal is scored and before the re-serve, the scored party will serve again from the fifth serve.

10.3 The penalty for illegally throwing the ball into the competition area is for the opponent to decide whether to continue the game at the current position or serve again. Official suspension does not count as the number of suspensions by all parties. After the formal suspension, the service method when resuming the game is the same as other suspensions.

1 1. 1 If there is no referee present at the start of the game, both parties have the right to ask the referee to be present to prevent disputes. This request can be made at any time when the ball stops or becomes dead.

11.1.1The first request for the referee to be present is regarded as a formal suspension.

1 1. 1.2 When the ball stops in the game and the attacker tries to pass or shoot, the defender asks the referee to be present, which shall be judged as disturbing the game. Similarly, in sports competitions, when the ball requires the referee to be present, it should also be judged as interfering with the game.

1 1.2 When a referee is present while the game continues, any player who requests the presence of the second referee will be automatically suspended once. This request can only be made when the ball is dead or not in the game. When the ball is lifted in the game, it will be sentenced to a technical foul.

1 1.2. 1 If there are already two referees present during the competition, any request for changing referees will be accepted by the referee or the tournament director. If the request is rejected, the player will be sentenced to a technical foul.

1 1.3 During the official suspension, players from all sides are not allowed to change positions (see rule 14).

1 1.4 table maintenance-such as changing balls, tightening players or handles, etc. , should be carried out before the start of the game. Only when the table suddenly breaks down, such as players, screws, buffers or clubs are damaged, players can request to suspend table maintenance.

1 1.4. 1 When the player touches the ball, the time for repairing the bar is officially suspended. The game recovered from the player's damaged club.

1 1.4.2 If the light on the table is broken (if any), the game will be stopped immediately (officially suspended).

1 1.4.3 routine maintenance, such as spraying lubricant on the rod, can only be carried out during timeout or between two games.

1 1.5 foreign objects enter the competition area-if any foreign objects fall on the table (whether the ball hits the object or not), the competition should be stopped immediately and the foreign objects should be removed. The game should start again from the club where the ball was when the foreign object fell on the table. Make sure that nothing falls into the table at the outer edge of the table. If the ball is in motion, it should be served again by the party who finally controls the ball.

1 1.6 medical suspension-competitors or teams can apply for medical suspension. Whether to seek medical treatment is decided by the tournament director or the referee or the on-site referee. They decided that the maximum time needed to suspend medical treatment should not exceed 60 minutes. If the player still can't participate in the game after medical suspension, it will be regarded as abstention in this game and the opponent will win 3-0.

1 1.6. 1 If the medical suspension request is rejected, the player will be counted as suspended once. The referee may also order the player to postpone the game at his discretion (see Rule 25). If the ball does not violate the rules and regulations, one point will be scored. After the ball enters the goal, it bounces back to the competition area and/or goes out of bounds, which is also counted as one point.

12. 1 If the player forgets to score, but both sides have no objection to the goal, add 1 point. If both sides disagree with the goal and fail to score, no extra points should be awarded. If the next game (field) has already started, there will be no more complaints and no more points.

12.2 if there is any dispute about whether the ball has entered the goal, it will be decided by the referee. The referee may refer to the opinions of the players and/or spectators, but if the opinions of all parties are inconsistent, no points will be scored.

12.3 if you deliberately score for your team and don't score, then scoring is illegal and you should be sentenced to a technical foul. In case of continuous violation of this article, the offending party will be sentenced to lose the game (0: 5) or (0: 3) (decided by the referee). After completing a game, both sides should exchange venues before the next game and after each game. The interval between the end of two games should not exceed 90 seconds at most.

13. 1 Either party can request a 90-second interval. If both parties are ready before the time runs out, the game can start immediately instead of waiting for 90 seconds to end.

13.2 If one party is not ready after an interval of 90 seconds, it will be judged as delaying the game (see Rule 25). In doubles, players can only manipulate two clubs corresponding to their positions. After the start of the game, the position of the contestants shall not be changed until the goal is scored, one side applies for a timeout or a technical foul occurs.

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14.2 After players exchange positions, they cannot exchange positions again until the game is restarted or paused again.

14.2. 1 After two players face the table in their respective positions, it is regarded as the end of a transposition. If two players ask for a switch at the same time, the ball controller can decide their positions first.

14.3 when the illegal transposition of the ball in the game is judged to interfere with the game, the transposed player must return to his original position.

14.3. 1 In doubles, it will be judged that a player puts his hand on his teammate's club to interfere with the game. It is illegal to spin the club. Rotating the club means rotating the player more than 360 degrees before or after hitting the ball. When calculating the rotation angle, it should not be the degree before hitting the ball plus the degree after hitting the ball.

15. 1 If the ball is hit with a rotating club, the opponent will have the right to decide whether to continue the game at the current position or serve again on his own double pole.

15.2 Failure to hit the ball or hitting the ball does not constitute a foul of the rotating club. If one player spins the club and kicks the ball into his own goal, another player gets a point. Rotating the club when not in possession of the ball is not regarded as a foul of rotating the club, but is judged to interfere with the game.

15.3 If the rotation of the controlled club is caused by the force of the ball hitting the player, it is not considered a foul (for example, hitting the ball with an uncontrolled club). It is illegal to shake, push or lift the table when the ball is in the game. If the possession of the ball has not changed, the ball controller does not need to immediately investigate whether the opponent intentionally shakes the table. The number of table shakes in each game will accumulate.

16. 1 The penalty for violating this article is: the first two fouls-the opponent has the right to decide whether to continue the game at the current position, continue the game from the foul point, or serve again. If the illegal shaking of the table causes the player to lose control of the ball in a club, the game can continue in that club, and the player will be sentenced to a technical foul if he continues to foul for more than two times (excluding two times).

16.2 penalties for touching the ball or touching the opponent's club by mistake shall be implemented according to the table shaking, pushing and lifting.

16.3 shaking the table after the goal or when the ball is not in the game is considered to be a violation of sports ethics. When the ball is still in the game, if there is no score after hitting the ball, the player pushes and pulls the club or handle hard to shake the table. If the non-ball-controlling party exerts too much force on the table, which affects the opponent's shot or pass, but does not destroy the opponent's control of the ball, the referee will pronounce "reset" on the spot and the time for this club to control the ball will be recalculated. The ball controller has the right to serve in situ or continue the game, regardless of resetting the password.

17. 1 Any movement of the ball caused by a foul (such as shaking the table, blowing the ball or touching the opponent's club), no matter how slight, may be judged as a reset.

17.2 resetting the password should not be regarded as the referee's request to suspend the game. At this time, the ball controller is allowed to hit the ball or shoot immediately. Therefore, when the defender hears the referee's password, don't relax, don't look at the referee, and keep defending.

17.3 if the ball controller is ready to attack, the behavior of the non-ball controller hitting the table hard in the back court of the ball controller and affecting the ball control of the ball controller should not be regarded as reset, but should be punished as a table shaking foul (even if it does not cause the ball controller to concede the ball).

17.4 The ball controller shall not intentionally create a reset, otherwise he will lose possession of the ball and be sentenced to serve again in midfield (not counting reset).

17.5 in a game, if one side resets the foul for the first time and either side resets it twice before scoring, it is a technical foul. After the first reset, if the foul is reset again, the referee can decide "reset warning" or "warning". If the warning is reset before the goal is scored and the foul is committed again, it is judged as a technical foul.

17.5. 1 After multiple resets, the act of resetting again will be judged as a technical foul.

17.5.2 reset is to punish a team instead of a player, a game instead of a game.

17.6 The defender intentionally shakes the table, which should not be judged as reset, but as shaking the table.

17.7 When the ball is at par 5, it will be reset, and the number of times the ball hits the table wall will be recalculated and re-timed. When the ball is in the game state, it is illegal for any player to put his hand into the game area without the permission of the opponent or the referee, whether touching the ball or not. However, with the permission of the opponent or the referee, the player can put his hand into the competition area.

18. 1 The ball that is still spinning is considered to be in the game state, even if no player can touch the ball. Even if the ball is stopped for the other side, it is illegal for either side to reach into the competition area without the permission of the other side or the referee.

18.2 The ball flies over the competition area, unless it hits something outside the competition area, it will be regarded as a game. Don't catch or catch the ball flying over the table.

18.3 The dead ball is regarded as not in the game (see Rule 8), and the player can touch the ball with the permission of the referee or the opponent (when there is no referee at the scene).

18.4 when the ball is not in the game, the player can wipe the marks left by hitting the ball on any part of the table without the consent of the opponent.

18.5 the penalty for violating the above regulations is: the opponent has the ball and the ball has stopped, and the other side serves again; If one side does not control the ball or the ball is in motion, a technical foul is awarded; If the player puts his hand into the competition area or takes other measures to prevent the ball from entering his own goal, the opponent will get 1 point and serve again according to the relevant provisions of normal scoring.

18.6 touching the ball over the table will be judged as a technical foul, and the game will be restarted as follows: if the technical foul is judged as a goal, the opponent will serve again with five shots; If the technical foul penalty is not scored, the non-foul side will serve five more times. Competition area-no player is allowed to change the table without authorization, which may affect his internal performance, including players, courts, buffer zones, etc.

19. 1 During the competition, players are not allowed to use sweat, saliva or other unsanitary foreign objects to wipe off the marks left when hitting the ball on the table.

19. 1. 1 Do not wipe the table with rosin or other substances that may change the surface characteristics of the table.

19. 1.2 The player must ensure that the AIDS painted on his hands or handles will not touch and affect the table or ball. If it is affected, it needs to be removed or replaced immediately. Players who violate the rules will be sentenced to delay the game. If the rules are violated continuously, the referee may ban the player from using these substances for the rest of the game.

19.2 competitors use auxiliary substances to help them hold the handle firmly. When changing channels, he must clean the handle immediately.

19.2. 1 If it takes more than 90 seconds to remove the accessory substance, the player will be sentenced to delay the game and be prohibited from using the accessory substance again.

19.3 players are not allowed to put anything that may affect the movement of the club on the club, handle or table (for example, to prevent the goalkeeper's lever from rotating normally).

19.4 players can change the handle on the table when changing channels between two games, but it must be completed within the specified time and will not affect their opponents. The match will be postponed due to the overtime change of the handle (see Rule 25).

19.5 if it is necessary to change the match ball before the start of each match, it should be approved by the on-site referee or the tournament director. Only when the performance of the ball differs greatly from the relevant standards can it be replaced.

19.5. 1 new ball-players are not allowed to ask for a new ball when the ball is in the game. However, in the case of a dead ball or suspension of the game, the player may ask for a change of the ball, unless the referee on the spot thinks that the purpose of this request is to delay the game.

19.5.2 if a player requests a new ball during the game, the referee will apply for a timeout. Only when the on-site referee thinks that the ball really can't be used normally can the request for changing the ball not be judged as a pause.

19.6 If there are no special circumstances, it will continue to violate the provisions of this article and be judged as a technical foul. In the game, the ball does something unrelated to the game or makes a sound around the club, which can be judged as interfering with the game. The goal that interferes with the game does not score. If the player thinks it is disturbed, he should call the referee to be present.

20. 1 Pushing five-a-side or any other club before and after hitting the ball is judged as interfering with the game. After hitting the ball, move the par 5 slightly, which is not considered to interfere with the game.

20.2 During the competition, teammates are not allowed to talk loudly or communicate too much, otherwise it will interfere with the competition.

20.3 When passing and catching the ball, unnecessary actions that are not considered to interfere with the game, but have nothing to do with the game, are judged to interfere with the game.

20.4 When preparing to shoot, one hand leaves the handle, and then shooting immediately will be judged as interfering with the game. Hold two handles with both hands (or wrists) at the same time for more than one second before hitting the ball legally.

20.5 When the ball is in motion, the player moves his hand away from the handle (wiping his hand or doing other actions), which is judged as interfering with the game.

20.6 The penalty for interfering with the competition is: interfering with the competition for the first time. If the referee decides that this behavior is harmless, he can warn the team. If the attacker scores a goal because it interferes with the game and fails to score, the opponent's midfield will serve again. In any other case, the opponent has the right to request to continue the game in the current position, or to continue the game from the illegal place, or to serve a new five-stroke. Continuous violation of this article will lead to technical foul. Players can practice on any table before each game or between games, and will not be allowed to practice after the game begins.

2 1. 1 Practice refers to passing the ball from one player to another, or shooting.

2 1. 1. 1 illegal practice is decided by the referee on the spot. Moving the ball aimlessly is not practice.

2 1.2 The penalty for practicing foul is losing possession of the ball and being served by the opponent. If the player has no possession of the ball, he will be given a warning and technical foul if he continues to violate the provisions of this article. 22. Language and behavior

Players are not allowed to make immoral remarks or behaviors directly or indirectly. In violation of the provisions of this article, a technical foul is awarded (or executed according to the rule 1. 1).

22. 1 It is not allowed to divert the other party's attention (see Rule 20). Shouting in the game, even out of enthusiasm, may be sentenced to a technical foul.

22.2 It is forbidden for players to swear, which will cause technical foul. If a player keeps cursing, the referee may disqualify him from playing until he is expelled from the playing field.

22.3 Spectators are prohibited from using equipment that may affect the competition. In addition, spectators are not allowed to use any instruments or equipment to interfere with the players or referees and affect the normal progress of the game. Those who violate the provisions of this article and do not listen to dissuasion will be expelled from the venue.

22.4 During the suspension period or between two games, the coach is allowed to instruct the players. 23. 1 The ball controller can't pass the motionless ball directly to his own club, and the passed ball must be passed between two or more players of his own side before it can be legally hit, regardless of whether it touches the opponent's club on the way.

23. 1. 1 When the ball stops, it should be passed immediately, which is legal. If the ball is still because of hesitation before passing, it is illegal to pass. It is legal to contact two or more Chinese players before passing the ball when the ball has stopped completely but has not been passed immediately.

23. 1.2 The ball stops on the court and moves immediately. As long as the ball touches two or more of our own players before that, it can be legally passed to three people to shoot. However, it is illegal for the same player to pass the ball if the ball is still in the competition area.

23. 1.3 If the ball only touches one player of one's own team before passing the ball, it must touch another player before passing it to the par-three, and this kind of pass is legal (the same is true for passing it from the goalkeeper's pole to the par-five).

23.2 Before passing or shooting with a five-player par, the player shall not make the ball hit the inner wall or side bead (if any) of the table more than twice, no matter from which side the ball hits the inner wall or side bead (if any). If the ball hits the inner wall of the table or the side bead (if any) for the third time, the opponent will serve again.

23.2. 1 If the goalkeeper or defender of the opponent is caught on the inner wall of the table when hitting the ball, this situation is not counted as the number of times the opponent touches the inner wall of the table, and the possession of the ball belongs to the five people who receive the ball from the opponent.

23.2.2 When the ball comes into contact with the players near the table through continuous rebound, it is only regarded as the process that the ball hits the inner wall of the table after it is completely stationary.

23.3 When passing the ball forward from the 2-player pole (or goalkeeper pole), the legality of passing the ball shall be implemented according to Rule 23. 1, unless the ball should touch the opposing player. At this time, it is not considered as passing the ball, but as the ball is moving. Any player has the right to catch the ball, and does not implement the foul rule of touching the table wall three times.

23.4 When defending, you can use one hand (for example, using the right hand to control the five-bar defense) or two hands to control the club (for example, defending the five-bar defense). Frequent hand changes between handles are judged to interfere with the game.

23.5 The penalty for passing the ball is that if one party violates the above regulations, the other party has the right to decide whether to continue the game from the current position or to serve again in the midfield. Controlling the ball means that the ball is under the control of the player. The ball control time limit of the five-person pole is 10 second, and the ball control time limit of other poles is 15 second. The ball control time of goalkeeper's pole and double pole should be calculated cumulatively.

24. 1 When the ball is spinning, if a club can reach it, it is regarded as the ball control time of the club and should be timed; If any joystick is out of reach, the time will not be calculated (see Rule 8.3).

24.2 Penalty —— The penalty controlled by the three-person overtime is that the opposing goalkeeper serves again. The penalty for overtime control of other strokes is: the opponent serves again with three strokes. 25. Delay the game

Except for time-out, the game should be continuous. Continuous play means that the interval between scoring goals and re-serving preparation procedures is no more than 5 seconds. Only the referee has the right to judge the delay of the game.

25. 1 After delaying the game judgment, the game should be restarted within 10 seconds. If it exceeds 10 second, the game will be postponed again.

25.2 The penalty for the first violation of this article is a warning; Persistent violations will be suspended once. For example, if a player is not ready to continue the game within 10 seconds after being judged to have delayed the game, it will be regarded as suspended. If you are not ready to continue the game within 10 seconds after the timeout, it will be counted as the second timeout.

25.3 Continuous violation of this article will lead to technical foul.

26. Re-announce and disqualify.

After the game is announced, the players from both sides should report to the designated table immediately. If one party fails to report to the designated table within three minutes, they will be announced again. In order to avoid being disqualified, the announced team should report to the designated table immediately.

26. 1 will be republished every three minutes. The penalty announced for the third time and continuously is to cancel the result of a game (the opponent wins 5-0) until the result of the whole game is cancelled (the opponent wins 3-0).

26.2 If a party is disqualified from participating in or participating in the competition due to the re-announcement, it may choose the right to stand first or serve first after the resumption of the competition.

26.3 The tournament director is responsible for executing the punishment of these rules.

27. Technical foul

According to the decision of the designated referee, any team that maliciously or intentionally violates the rules of the game is judged as a technical foul.

When 27. 1 is fined for a technical foul, the game should be stopped, and the offending party will give the ball to the other three to shoot. If only shooting is allowed against the defender in the doubles, the other two should leave the table temporarily and return to the game after the technical foul shooting is over; The attacker has only one shot and may not make up the shot. If a goal is scored, the scored side will serve again. If there is no goal, the game should continue from the position where the ball was before the technical foul was pronounced, or according to the relevant provisions of these rules.

27. 1. 1 When the technical foul shot is executed, the technical foul shot is completed as soon as the ball leaves the three shots.

27.2 When shooting a technical foul, you must put the ball into the competition area legally before shooting, and abide by the rules, including time limit and reset.

27.3 Before and after the execution of technical foul shooting, players are allowed to exchange positions, which is not a timeout.

27.4 You can apply for suspension during the execution of technical foul shooting, but it should be legally executed.

27.5 Illegal execution of technical foul shooting will result in no score. The game should be continued at the position where the ball was before the technical foul, or according to the relevant provisions of the competition rules.

27.6 If the technical foul shot ends this game, the opponent will get the right to serve for the first time in the next game.

27.7 If the circumstances are serious or intentionally violate the rules of the game, a technical foul will be added. In a game, if one side commits a technical foul for the third time, the game will be lost 0-5.

27.8 After the first technical foul, the referee should remind the offending party that if the technical foul continues, the bureau or the competitor may be awarded a penalty.

28, the rules of punishment and appeal

If there is a dispute over the punishment, the decision of the referee present at the time of the problem is final and binding, and no appeal is allowed. If the dispute involves the interpretation of the rules, or the referee is not present when the problem occurs, the referee should make a fair ruling as far as possible according to the situation at that time. In this case, you can appeal against the referee's decision, but you must do it immediately in the following way.

28. 1 explanation of the rules on the way of dispute appeal: before the disputed ball resumes the game, the player must appeal to the referee. Complaints about the failure of the game should be made to the referee before the winner plays the next game.

28.2 All complaints about the rules will be accepted by the chief referee and tournament director * * *, and their decisions are final.

28.3 The team will be suspended for losing the case or questioning the referee's decision 1 time. In addition, the team can also be sentenced to delay the game according to the referee's opinion.

28.4 It is forbidden to argue with the referee during the competition. Violation of this regulation will be punished by delaying the game or violating sports ethics.

29. dress

All contestants should dress appropriately, and those who take part in formal competitions should wear appropriate sportswear.

29. 1 clothes prohibited include but are not limited to the following: any indecent clothes, jeans, etc.

29.2 In order to participate in international competitions, participants should print their nationality on T-shirts and jackets. It is recommended, but not strictly required, that contestants use the colors of their country. Players can also print their names and national flags on their clothes.

29.3 The penalty for violating the dress code is disqualification, expulsion from the venue or a fine for a game or even a game. Whether the dress is illegal or not, the punishment scale shall be decided by the competition director or the competition Committee.

30. Competition Director

Responsible for the daily work related to the competition. Including drawing lots, formulating competition rules, arranging competition schedule and time, etc. The tournament director has the final decision on the above matters.

30. 1 The referee is responsible for related affairs (appointing referees, handling complaints, etc. ) to ensure the correct implementation of the rules. The tournament director is responsible for appointing the chief referee.

30.2 In all official competitions, the competition director is subordinate to the competition committee.