REGRAS PARA LÍBERO DE VOLEIBOL
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Professor Márcio Costa explains the rules surrounding the position of the Libero in volleyball. He covers key aspects such as the Libero's role in defense, the uniform requirements, and the specific actions they can and cannot perform on the court. The video details how a Libero can substitute players, the restrictions on their movements and actions, and even how substitutions work. Additionally, the video touches on the process of designating a new Libero in case of injury or expulsion. For volleyball enthusiasts and players, this video provides valuable insights into Libero rules and gameplay strategies.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Libero is a volleyball player specializing in defense, introduced to improve gameplay dynamics and increase rally duration.
- 😀 A team can have a maximum of two Liberos in its squad, but only one Libero can play on the court at a time.
- 😀 The Libero's uniform must be a different dominant color from the rest of the team, making it easily distinguishable.
- 😀 The Libero can substitute any player in the back row (positions 5 and 6), but cannot substitute in the front row (positions 2, 3, and 4).
- 😀 The Libero is not allowed to attack balls above the top of the net, perform serves, or attempt blocks.
- 😀 The Libero can play in the front row during a rally, but if they perform a set (overhead pass), their teammates cannot attack the ball above the net.
- 😀 Substitutions involving the Libero do not count as regular substitutions and are unlimited, but only occur when the ball is out of play.
- 😀 The Libero must enter and exit the court at the Libero exchange zone, between the attack line and the back row.
- 😀 The Libero can only replace the player they substituted, or be replaced by another Libero if available.
- 😀 In case the Libero is injured or disqualified, the team can assign a new Libero from the bench through a process called 'redesignation'.
Q & A
What is the role of the libero in volleyball?
-The libero is a specialist in defense, primarily responsible for reception of serves (also called passes) and defending against attacks from the opposing team.
How many liberos can a volleyball team have?
-A volleyball team can have up to two liberos. In international adult competitions, if the team has more than 12 players registered, it must have two liberos.
Can two liberos be on the court at the same time?
-No, only one libero can be on the court at a time, even if the team has two liberos registered. One libero will always be on the bench.
What are the uniform requirements for the libero?
-The libero must wear a uniform with a dominant color that is distinct from the rest of the team's uniforms. The uniform should also be clearly different from the team's regular uniforms to avoid confusion.
What positions can the libero play in during a game?
-The libero can only play in the defensive positions, specifically positions 1, 5, and 6. The libero cannot play in the offensive positions (2, 3, and 4).
What actions is the libero prohibited from doing?
-The libero cannot attack balls above the top of the net, serve, block, or attempt to block a ball.
What happens if the libero is in the attack zone and sets the ball?
-If the libero is in the attack zone and sets the ball, the teammates cannot attack the ball while it is above the top of the net. However, if the libero uses a forearm pass (manchete) to set, teammates can attack the ball normally.
Are libero substitutions limited in any way?
-Libero substitutions are not counted as regular substitutions and are unlimited. However, they can only occur when the ball is out of play, and the libero can only substitute players in the defensive positions.
Who can the libero be substituted by?
-The libero can only be substituted by the player it replaced, or, if there is a second libero, by the substitute libero. The player the libero replaced must come back in to replace the libero.
What is the procedure if a libero is injured or disqualified?
-If a libero is injured or disqualified, and the team has only one libero, a 'libero redesignation' can occur. This allows a player from the reserve bench to be designated as the new libero, but the player who was substituted by the libero cannot replace them.
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