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Hand signals of volleyball referee4/5/2024 Traveling: Referee rotates clenched fists in front of their body in a circular motion.Three-Second Violation: Referee will lift three fingers on a single hand and swing their arm forward and back by the hip, pointing at the lane.Three-Point Score: Referee lifts both arms straight in the air. As a first referee, when you see the ball is out of play or there is a fault, always whistle first.Three-Point Attempt: Referee extends one hand outward with three fingers raised.Technical Foul: Referee puts both hands together perpendicularly to form a “T” shape.Points Scored: Referee lifts one arm with the number of fingers held up denoting the number of points scored (two or three fingers).Personal Foul: Referee raises one arm in a closed fist.Jump Ball: Referee lifts both arms up in front of their body with their thumbs up. ![]() In basketball, a player may not intentionally kick the basketball. This is to signal that a player went over the half court line and an over-and-back occurred. Holding: Referee forms a fist pointing upwards with one hand and grabs their forearm with the other, out in front of their body. The referee will place their hand out with their palm down and move it back and forth from side to side like their hand is going over a line.Double Dribble: Referee extends both hands outwards with palms facing down, and alternates moving them up and down as if to dribble a basketball.They will then point the opposite direction of the team that committed the foul. Charging: Referee places one hand behind their head to form a triangle with their arm. This Edition has been commissioned by the 37th FIVB World Congress in 2021 / Cette edition a été mandatée par le 37ème Congrès Mondial de la FIVB en 2021. ![]()
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