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      23 Net Violations In Volleyball And The Rules Behind Them
      • Yes, a player may touch the net outside the sideline boundary, the cables or ropes, or the post without triggering a fault. The only exception is that there can’t be any interference in doing this, if there is, it’s a fault.
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  2. So, for the most common case: No, you are not allowed to touch the ball beyond the net to stop an oponents’ pass which is going parallel to the net. Sources: FIVB Official Volleyball Rules 2013–2016 :

  3. Feb 13, 2024 · Can you touch the net in volleyball? No, players cannot touch the net between the antennae while playing the ball or the antennae itself, as it is considered a fault. It is permissible only if it doesn’t affect the play.

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    According to the FIVB 2017-2020 Rule book: ‘Contact with the net by a player between the antennae, during the action of playing the ball, is a fault.’ That isn’t just for the international tournaments, though. For domestic and more local rulings, the USAV follows the exact same wording: Which is convenient for us (and it isn’t always that way!). As...

    Here, there’s a slight difference between rule books. The main chunk is the same: ‘The action of playing the ball includes (among others) take-off, hit (or attempt) and landing safely, ready for a new action.’ – FIVB Rule book 2017-2020 But the USAV goes on to add: ‘Any player who is close to the ball as it is played, and who is him/herself trying ...

    If we rewind the rule book to 2010, we see a different story completely: ‘Contact with the net by a player is not a fault, unless it interferes with the play.’ – FIVB 2010 So, basically, any time a player touched the net, it was up to the head referee to decide whether or not this was ‘interfering with the play’. Naturally, there was plenty of room...

    ‘When the ball is driven into the net, causing it to touch an opponent, no fault is committed.’ – FIVB Rule book 2017-2020. One of the more common, player-interest questions about net touches is, ‘What happens when someone bumps the net into you?’ The answer is (thankfully) what you would expect. It’s not a fault, and play continues. But according ...

    While Volley-Pedia tends to focus on the indoor game, I’ll give a quick shout out to the beach community–if any of you are out there. Mostly because, in this case, it’s incredibly simple. While there are plenty of differences in the rules between indoor and beach volleyball, this one is a piece of cake: The net touch rules are exactly the same as f...

    In almost all circumstances, touching the net will end in you and your team losing the point. While you might have a case arguing with the referee when you touch the space between the post and the antennae, or when you’re not technically in the action of playing the ball: Realistically, most referees will just make the call on the spot. And to be h...

  4. Yes, a player may touch the net outside the sideline boundary, the cables or ropes, or the post without triggering a fault. The only exception is that there can’t be any interference in doing this, if there is, it’s a fault.

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  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Youre not allowed to touch the net between the antennae during an action of playing the ball – this phrase is broadly defined as any attempt to touch the volleyball (dig, set, spike, or block), as well as your jump take-off, or landing from a jump.

  6. Oct 23, 2023 · Can you touch the Net in Volleyball? Net contact in volleyball can be confusing, but it’s important to follow the rules for safety and fair play. Contrary to popular belief, touching the net during play is not allowed, except for certain circumstances.

  7. Mar 8, 2022 · Yes, in many situations reaching over the net is perfectly legal. The problems arise when you play or try to play the ball while reaching over the net. This will most often result in the loss of a point immediately. Playing closely contested balls at the net is just a part of volleyball. Jousting the ball. Swiping off hands. Making a stuff block.

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