In the volleyball match, why did the second referee tell the first referee that the number of substitutions or pauses had ended?

The first new rule is to change the position of coach seat and substitute seat. In the past, the substitute seats in volleyball matches were all located on the side of the second referee, and the substitute seats were confined to the corner, that is, in the same position as the caddy. Now, the bench is moved behind the referee and placed behind the billboard.

The coach's seat is the same, from the back of the second referee to the back of the first referee. Unlike the bench, the coach can cross the billboard and enter the venue for command. During the competition, we can see that many coaches have entered the competition field and fought with the players. As for why this is set up, the official explanation given by FIVB is to better meet the needs of broadcasting and capture the expressions of substitute players.

The second new rule is to resume technical suspension. Previously, there were two technical pauses in volleyball matches, with 8 points and 16 points respectively. However, due to the introduction of Hawkeye Challenge system, in order to make the competition more smooth, FIVB stipulated that the technical suspension should be cancelled in the events with Hawkeye Challenge. However, in this World Cup, the technical suspension was resumed. The difference is that 1-4 technical suspension is changed to 12, and there is only one chance.

In addition, the number of pauses for each team has also changed. Originally, it was stipulated that each team had two opportunities to stop voluntarily. Now, because of the suspension of recovery technology, each team only has a chance of 1. The reduction of pause opportunities also effectively ensures the fluency of the game and meets the needs of TV broadcast. But for each team, there is one less chance of active adjustment.

The third new rule is to increase the countdown to serve 15 seconds. This rule is to make the game more compact, that is to say, when the referee gives the scoring gesture, each team should serve within 15 seconds, and the opponent will be judged to score if it exceeds 15 seconds. But at this stage, the change of this rule has little influence on each team. Teams should stick together and celebrate a circle there.

The continuation of the temporary old rule is not to change the position. For the sake of epidemic prevention, the last World Cup temporarily stipulated that teams do not need to change sides, and this World Cup will continue to implement this old rule. However, what I don't understand is that since the audience has been opened, there are caddies passing around on the sidelines. What's the point of not changing your position? In addition, it is gratifying that the packaging of the World Cup has been upgraded, from the appearance of players to the scoreboard, which is more international.

According to the rules of the competition, each team will determine the list of participants in each competition 14 before the start of each competition, and can change people halfway. The first stage of this year's World Women's Volleyball League will be held in Turkey, the Philippines and Bulgaria respectively, and the top eight teams will enter the finals. Due to the changes in the allocation of women's volleyball seats in the Paris Olympic Games, the results and corresponding points of this World Women's Volleyball League are linked to the qualification for the Paris Olympic Games.

Changed the rules: changed the position of the coach seat and the substitute seat. In the past, the substitute seats in volleyball matches were all located next to the second referee, and the substitute seats were confined in the corner. Now, the bench is moved behind the referee and placed behind the billboard.

The new regulation is to resume technical suspension; The new rule is to increase the countdown to serve by 15 seconds. This rule is to make the game more compact. When the referee gives the scoring gesture, each team should complete the service within 15 seconds. If it exceeds 15 second, the opponent will be awarded a point.

What is the specific process of volleyball match?

Game flow

First, the preparation before the game:

The first referee presides over the lottery, and first chooses the right to serve and the ball area.

Second, the start process and stop of the game:

The first referee will stand at the end line of his own field after blowing the whistle, and stand in the original position when blowing the whistle again (the position table filled out before the game).

Third, the score:

A. After one side serves, the other side makes a catch mistake, fouls or the ball falls into the opponent's court, that is, the server scores and continues to serve;

B. If the server serves illegally or out of bounds, the opponent will score and change the service.

4. Suspension and substitution:

Each team has two timeouts and six substitution opportunities in each game. (required when making dead balls)

1. time-out: each team has two time-outs in each game; There is a technical pause every 8 minutes in the regular competition.

2. Substitution:

A, the main player can only quit the game once, and when he plays again in the same game, he can only return to the game to replace his player.

B, the substitute can only play once per game, and can replace any main player. The same game can only be replaced by the player he replaces.

1. Each team can have at most 8 players, and the shirts of the players must have numbers ranging from 1 to 8. The front number is 10cm square, and the back number is 15cm square. The field captain should have a clear sign on his coat chest.

2. Coaches and athletes should understand and abide by the rules and obey the referee's decision with good sportsmanship. In case of doubt, only the captain can ask the referee for an explanation, and the coach shall not object to the judgment or ask for an explanation.

3. Coaches and players must respect the referee and the opposing players, and must not influence the referee's judgment with any behavior. Any behavior or performance that delays the dead ball time or is regarded as deliberately delaying the game is not allowed. 1. Players' positions on the court: players from both sides are divided into three players in the front row and two players in the back row. On the left of the front row is No.4, in the middle is No.3, on the right is No.2, on the left of the back row is No.5, and on the right is 1. At the beginning of each game, the players on the field must stand in the order arranged in the position table, which cannot be changed in this game. In the new game, the position of each team player can be rearranged.

2. Time-out: In each game, each team can ask for two times of time-out, and each time the time-out is 1 minute. When the goal is a dead ball, a time-out is allowed only after the coach or the captain of the field requests the second or first referee. After the first referee blows the whistle, the game should continue immediately. A team's third timeout request should be rejected and warned. The first referee has blown the whistle to serve, but the player has not served or asked for a timeout at the same time, and should refuse. If the second referee makes a mistake in whistling at this time and allows a pause, the first referee should not agree and should whistle and serve again.

3. Substitute: Each team can substitute up to 6 players per game, and the next game is 1 player. When the team is replaced, the coach or the captain of the field should ask the second or first referee when the ball dies, and explain the number of substitutions and the number of players. When the referee allows substitution, the players on the field should be prepared to get off from the frontcourt. If the players are not ready, the team will be suspended.