Regulations 2010

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Regulations 2010
REFEREEING COURSES
GENERAL REGULATIONS
2010 Edition
REFEREEING COURSES
GENERAL REGULATIONS
(Updated: January 2010)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages
1.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES ................................................................................................ 4
2.
INTERNATIONAL REFEREEING CANDIDATE COURSES ........................................... 5
2.1
2.2
2.3
CONDITIONS FOR FIVB RECOGNITION........................................................... 5
APPLICATION ..................................................................................................... 5
PARTICIPANTS .................................................................................................. 5
a)
b)
c)
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Entry conditions........................................................................................ 5
Age limit .................................................................................................. 5
Medical..................................................................................................... 6
INSTRUCTORS................................................................................................... 6
DURATION.......................................................................................................... 6
WORKING LANGUAGE ..................................................................................... 6
TECHNICAL FACILITIES (provided by the organiser) ......................................... 6
2.7.1 Lecture hall .............................................................................................. 6
2.7.2 Sports facilities and equipment ................................................................ 6
2.7.3 Teams : players and personnel ................................................................ 7
2.8
PROGRAMME ..................................................................................................... 7
2.8.1
2.8.2
2.8.3
2.8.4
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
General .................................................................................................... 7
Theory of officiating .................................................................................. 7
Practice of officiating (1st, 2nd referee, scorer and line judge) ................. 7
Test and examinations ............................................................................ 7
EXAMINATIONS / Attestations and certificates ................................................... 8
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS .................................................................................. 8
PROCEDURE FOR THE SETTING-UP OF AN
INTERNATIONAL REFEREE CANDIDATE COURSE ........................................ 8
FINAL REPORT .................................................................................................. 9
3.
CONTINENTAL REFEREEING COURSES .................................................................. 10
4.
NATIONAL COURSES ................................................................................................. 11
4.1
4.2
APPLICATION ................................................................................................... 11
PARTICIPANTS ................................................................................................ 11
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
4.3
4.4
Entry conditions...................................................................................... 11
Age limit ................................................................................................ 11
Working language .................................................................................. 11
Entries .................................................................................................... 11
Medical conditions ................................................................................. 11
INSTRUCTORS................................................................................................. 12
DURATION........................................................................................................ 12
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4.5
TECHNICAL FACILITIES ................................................................................. 12
4.5.1 Lecture hall ............................................................................................ 12
4.5.2 Sports facilities and equipment .............................................................. 12
4.5.3 Teams: players and personnel ............................................................... 12
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
5.
MODEL COURSE PROGRAMME ..................................................................... 13
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS ................................................................................ 14
CERTIFICATE / ATTESTATION ....................................................................... 15
FINAL REPORT ................................................................................................ 15
REFRESHER COURSES ............................................................................................. 16
5.1
5.2
APPLICATION ................................................................................................... 16
PARTICIPANTS ................................................................................................ 16
a)
b)
c)
d)
5.3
5.4
5.5
Entry conditions...................................................................................... 16
Working language .................................................................................. 16
Entries .................................................................................................... 16
Medical................................................................................................... 16
INSTRUCTORS................................................................................................. 16
DURATION........................................................................................................ 16
TECHNICAL FACILITIES .................................................................................. 17
5.5.1 Lecture hall ............................................................................................ 17
5.5.2 Sports facilities and equipment .............................................................. 17
5.5.3 Teams: players and personnel ............................................................... 17
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
PROGRAMME ................................................................................................... 17
EXAMINATIONS / Attestations and certificates ................................................. 17
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS ................................................................................ 17
FINAL REPORT ................................................................................................ 18
Forms
C-R1 APPLICATION FOR FIVB REFEREEING COURSES
C-R2 COURSE AGREEMENT
C-R3 REGISTRATION FORM
C-R4 INVITATION
C-R5 MEDICAL CERTIFICATE FOR THE PARTICIPANTS
C-R6 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
C-R7 PRACTICAL SCORE EVALUATION
C-R8 COURSE REPORT
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REFEREEING COURSES
GENERAL REGULATIONS
1.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1.1
International Refereeing Candidate Courses (IRCC), Continental Courses,
National Courses, and Refresher Courses can only be organised by a National
Federation, a Development Centre, a Continental Confederation or the FIVB.
The FIVB sponsors each year one refereeing course with international
participation, per Development Centre.
Courses held by NFs/Confederations are staged under the exclusive financial
responsibility of the organisers.
1.2
Courses that do not conform with these Regulations are not granted official FIVB
recognition.
1.3
Refresher Courses (see Section 5) do not qualify referees but can be organised
either at national or international level.
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2.
INTERNATIONAL REFEREEING CANDIDATE COURSES
2.1
CONDITIONS FOR FIVB RECOGNITION
Only under the direction and approval of the FIVB Refereeing Commission can
International Refereeing Candidate Courses be organised by National
Federations affiliated to the FIVB, Development Centres and Continental
Confederations, provided the procedure is duly followed.
If a course does not provide the full duration, standard or programme, if 6
countries at least do not take part, or if no examination is held, participants will
not receive an attestation and the course will not be validated by the Refereeing
Commission.
2.2
APPLICATION
The NF, Development Centre or Confederation wishing to organise candidate
courses must apply in writing by November 30th of each year, to the FIVB
Technical & Development Department, by using the standard forms C-R1 and CR2, with copy to the RC President and Secretary, for their information, and to the
Commission of the Confederation in which the course is to be held. These can be
copied from the current Regulations. The organizer should mention in the
application form the maximum number of participants which take part in the
Course.
2.3
PARTICIPANTS
a)
Entry conditions:
Participants should have been registered by the FIVB at least 3 times out
of the last 5 years. National Federations are responsible for checking their
registration with the FIVB. In case of doubt the FIVB can be consulted.
To be granted official recognition, a minimum of 15 referees must
participate in the course and maximum 25.
Each invited Federation may designate a maximum of 2 National
Referees; the organising Federation may appoint 5 Candidates if there are
more than 20 participants and 4 if there are up to 20 participants.
Participants will follow an entry test to check their basic knowledge of the
Official Volleyball Rules and of English.
The FIVB reserves its rights to reject applicants who are not found in
compliance with the present Regulations.
b)
Age limit:
The age to participate in an International Referee Candidate Course is
twenty five (25) to forty one (41) in the year of the course (article 2.1.3.1,
FIVB Sports Regulations).
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c)
Medical:
Each participant must present the official Medical Certificate (Form C-R5)
enclosed to his Individual Registration Form (C-R3). Participants will follow,
if necessary, an entry test to check their body mass index. Those
participants who will not be found in compliance with the established
standard shall not be allowed to take part in the course.
2.4
INSTRUCTORS
A Course Director will be nominated by the FIVB Refereeing Commission,
together with a Rules lecturer nominated by the FIVB Rules of the Game
Commission, at their annual meetings, from among their members.
If there are more than 20 participants, or if the practice is not in only one hall, the
FIVB Refereeing Commission will nominate a second instructor, from among their
members, or from the FIVB referee instructors.
2.5
DURATION
No less than 7 days and to insure that each participant will have at least one
match as first referee and one match as second referee during the practical
sessions.
2.6
WORKING LANGUAGE
English is the compulsory working language of the course. Lectures, written
and oral examinations as well as all communications will be in English. Therefore,
the Course Director must check, before the beginning of each course, the
candidates' basic knowledge of the Official Volleyball Rules and basic knowledge
in English (written and oral). Candidates who do not fulfil this requirement cannot
participate. Interpreters are not allowed.
This condition must be clearly stated in the official invitation letter sent to NFs by
the organiser (Form C-R4) and must also appear in the Individual Registration
Form.
2.7
TECHNICAL FACILITIES (provided by the organiser)
2.7.1 Lecture hall
 lecture hall, equipped with seats and writing surface for all participants
and
 blackboard with chalk (different colours), or flip chart with marking pens
 podium, table and chairs for the instructors
 LCD projector to attach to computer
 overhead projector with screen and pens
 video camera
 video recorder and monitor are recommended
 Official Volleyball Rules, Refereeing Guidelines and Instructions, Case
Book
 scoresheets and line-up sheets
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2.7.2 Sports facilities and equipment
a)
b)
one indoor Volleyball court for every 20 participants. This must be
clean, regularly marked, well maintained and illuminated, with chairs
and benches for all participants beside the court
scorers’ table, scoresheets (official international), line-up sheets and
flags for line judges
c)
regular net for matches
d)
Podium, table and chairs for the instructors
e)
Manometer
2.7.3 Teams: players and personnel
2.8
a)
high level international competition (including continental senior,
junior or youth Championships) or national senior competition or
international junior competition for the practical part and
examination of the candidates, in which each candidate must have
the possibility of officiating one complete match at least as first
referee, as second referee, as scorer, assistant scorer and line
judge under the control and supervision of the director and
instructors.
b)
assistant personnel for the matches: ball-retrievers (6), floormoppers (8)
PROGRAMME
The course must cover the following theoretical and practical subjects:
2.8.1
General
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2.8.2
Organisation of the FIVB
History of Volleyball in the world
System of qualification of referees by the FIVB
Fundamental skills of a referee
Rights and duties of an international referee
Theory of officiating
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Current Official Volleyball Rules
Administration of the matches
(FIVB Regulations for official competitions)
Guidelines and Casebook for practical applications of the Official
Volleyball Rules
Hand signals for officiating
Psychological requirements of refereeing
(for the function of VB referees)
Scoring method
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2.8.3 Practice of officiating
(1st, 2nd referee, scorer, assistant scorer and line judge)
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Confirmation and investigation of standard of judgement in play
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Practice of officiating (1st, 2nd referee, scorer,
assistant scorer, line judges) for each
participant
Management of special cases, criticism of
personal achievement during practice
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2.9
EXAMINATIONS / Attestations and Certificates
2.9.1 Once the theoretical instruction has been completed, the participants will
sit theoretical and practical examinations as follow:
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Scoring test (with scoring practice)
Written examination (official test of the RC)
Practical examination during Volleyball tournament
(one complete match during the tournament)
Oral examination (20 m for each participant)
2.9.2 Performances are evaluated according to the following scale:
Very Good - Good - Sufficient – Insufficient
Form C-R6 reflects the performance including two main scores: Theoretical and
Practical. The Practical score is divided into two portions: Refereeing (80%) and
Scoring (20%). The Refereeing score is apportioned as follows: 1st Referee
(55%), 2nd Referee (35%) and Line Judge (10%). Scoring is apportioned as
follows: Scoring (80%) and Assistant Scoring (20%). Passing performance
requires at least a performance of “Good” on one of the criteria (Theoretical and
Practical) and at least “Sufficient” on the other criterion.
Very Good = 85 and higher. Good = 70 to 84. Sufficient = 55-69. Insufficient =
less than 55.
2.9.3 When the examinations are over, the Course Director will give an
Attestation to every participant showing the result of the examinations.
2.9.4 The FIVB Technical & Development Department will send a Certificate to
candidates having passed the examination and having been approved by
the Refereeing Commission.
2.10
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
The organiser must cover:
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Administrative expenses
Instructors' transportation (air return ticket, economy class)
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Instructor's per diem according to FIVB Financial Regulations for each day of
the official course duration plus any travel days
Visa, airport tax and vaccination costs upon presentation of the receipts.
Local transportation
The FIVB covers the following:
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2.11
For courses held in Development Centres, the FIVB is responsible for the per
diem and transportation of the Instructors
PROCEDURE FOR THE SETTING-UP OF AN INTERNATIONAL REFEREE
CANDIDATE COURSE
a)
Applications to be submitted as mentioned in Art 2.2:
b)
During the annual meeting:
Applications to be studied for approval/rejection by the FIVB Refereeing
Commission. Appointment of Course Director/Instructors by the FIVB
Refereeing and Rules of the Game Commissions.
c)
After the annual meeting:
The FIVB to inform the organisers that the course has been
granted/rejected and to communicate the names of the Instructors after
having checked their availability.
d)
2-3 months prior to the course:
Organiser to send out the invitation letter (C-R4) together with enclosures
(C-R3 and C-R5), which should be returned at least one month prior to
the course. The organiser must also guarantee that entry visas will be
delivered to each participant.
e)
2 months prior to the course:
The Course Director to prepare, on the basis of the current Regulations,
the course programme with daily timetable, which should be
communicated to the organiser with any specification of required material.
f)
1 month prior to the course:
After receiving in return the forms CR-3 and CR-5, the organiser to confirm
the registration to participants and to provide them with all the relevant
information including accommodation, visa / vaccinations requirements,
final daily programme, etc.
The organiser to send to the FIVB a copy of all forms received from the
registered participants, after having checked their age.
2.12
FINAL REPORT
A final report (Forms C-R6 and C-R8) must be submitted to the FIVB by the
Course Director and Instructor(s), within the following two weeks, including the
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number of participants, their names, country, general results and remarks and the
examination results according to the following scale or performance:
Very good – Good – Sufficient – Insufficient
Passing performance requires at least a performance of “Good” on one of the
criteria (Theoretical and Practical) and at least “Sufficient” on the other criterion.
Very Good = 85 and higher. Good = 70 to 84. Sufficient = 55-69. Insufficient =
less than 55.
The daily programme and a group picture of the participants have to be
attached to the final report.
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3.
CONTINENTAL REFEREEING COURSES
Continental Courses must conform with all terms and conditions applying to
International Referee Candidate Courses with the following exceptions:
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The working language will be “other than English”.
Continental Referees become International Referee candidates by passing an
examination in English.
The conditions for a continental referee to pass an English examination are:
The English test for Continental Referees must be administered by a Member of
the FIVB or Continental Referee Commission who is fluent in English. The test
will be composed of four parts:
1. The referee will present himself/herself to the examiner in English and discuss
his/her Volleyball and officiating background in English.
2. The referee will read aloud in English a portion of the Official Volleyball Rules
chosen by the examiner and discuss the meaning of the Rule.
3. The referee will write, in English, a statement explaining a situation chosen by
the examiner from a Volleyball match that would typically be used in the
“Remarks” section of the official scoresheet.
4. The referee will respond, in English, to two oral examination questions chosen
by the examiner. The question will involve situations encountered during a
match requiring conversation with the captain.
The criteria for passing the examination are that the referee understands spoken
and written communication from the examiner and that the referee speaks, writes
and responds to the examiner, in basic English, to his/her satisfaction.
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4.
NATIONAL COURSES
Courses run by National Federations are recognised by the FIVB if previously
approved by the latter. They differ from Development Centre courses in that the
FIVB has no financial obligations.
National Federations establish their own procedure for nomination of national
referees and then may register them with the FIVB Technical & Development
Department (Articles 2.1.2.1 and 2.1.2.3, FIVB Sports Regulations). However, the
FIVB makes the following recommendations:
4.1
APPLICATION
The request to hold National Courses with FIVB instructors must be submitted by
the standard forms C-R1 and C-R2, which can be copied from these Regulations.
Applications must be submitted to the FIVB Technical & Development
Department by November 30th of each year for courses to be held during the
following season. The calendar of courses starts in November of each year to
end in July of the following year.
4.2
PARTICIPANTS
a)
Entry conditions:
When a NF applies for the organisation of a National Course with FIVB
instructors and if no referee training exists in the country, participants
should be former players or sportsmen who have some practical
knowledge of Volleyball.
b)
Age limit:
Minimum 18 years, maximum 35 years.
c)
Working language:
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic. Translation into the
national language may be provided by the organiser.
d)
Entries:
Maximum 20 participants (per two instructors), taking facilities into
consideration.
In principle no entry fee is requested from the participants; at the
organising Federation’s discretion.
e)
Medical conditions:
Good physical condition. The National Federation is advised to request a
medical certificate from the participants. The FIVB Medical form (C-R5)
may be used.
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4.3
INSTRUCTORS
Instructors must be either the President or a member of the organising
Federation’s Refereeing Commission, or an experienced International Referee.
They must have complete knowledge of refereeing theory (Official Volleyball
Rules) and practice (Refereeing Instructions and Guidelines), as well as some
teaching experience.
If FIVB instructors are requested by the organiser for its national programmes,
they are nominated by the FIVB Refereeing Commission at its annual meeting.
4.4
DURATION
Intensive course: Seven days (at least 45 working hours), with a practical session
of at least three sets per participant.
Part-time course: Six weeks, with two weekly afternoon sessions lasting four
hours.
4.5
TECHNICAL FACILITIES (provided by the organiser)
4.5.1 Lecture hall
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table and chair for each participant
blackboard with chalk (different colours), or flip chart with marking pens
podium, table and chairs for the instructors
overhead projector with screen and pens
LCD projector to attach to computer
video cassette recorder (if possible)
one copy of the Official Volleyball Rules for each participant (in the
national language or in English)
 one block of scoresheets for each participant
 one block of line-up sheets for each participant
 one copy of the Refereeing Guidelines and Instructions and the Case
Book for each participant
4.5.2 Sports facilities and equipment
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Volleyball court, with clear lines and lighting
regular net, posts, antennae, side bands
referee’s chair
team benches
scorer’s table with scoreboard, and chair
table and chairs behind the scorer’s table for the instructors
chairs for the participants
balls, manometer
4 line judges’ flags
6 mops (for indoor hall)
4.5.3 Teams: players and personnel
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 two teams with 12 players each and coaches, wearing uniforms with
numbers
 at the instructors’ request, the players must demonstrate the different
faults connected with ball touch and those made in the various skills
 the teams play matches to give the course participants the opportunity
to practices
 such matches may be organised during a tournament, but each
participant must officiate at least 3 sets as 1st and 2nd referee, line
judge, scorer and assistant scorer
4.6
MODEL COURSE PROGRAMME
Day 1 - Morning
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Opening; brief history of the FIVB and the respective National Federation
Rules
Rules 1-5 (if possible with video)
Referee’s role in Volleyball: competence, objectivity, fairness, humanity
Afternoon
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Information on national and international classification of referees
Rules 6-7 - completion of the scoresheet and line-up sheet
Hand signals of referees
Cooperation between referees, scorers and line judges before, during and
after the match
Day 2 - Morning
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Rules 8-11
Protocol before and after the match
Discussion of faults made in completing the scoresheets
Afternoon
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Rules 12-14 and 19
Day 3 - Morning
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Cooperation of the 1st and 2nd referees and scorer during substitutions
Preparation of the afternoon’s practical session
Cooperation with hand signals (repetition)
Afternoon
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Practice with teams: players demonstrate regular and irregular ball touches
under the direction of the instructors and coaches
Practical refereeing: at least 6-8 sets
Refereeing evaluation after each set; wrong Rule application may be
corrected during play
Day 4 - Morning
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Rules 15-18 and 20-21: difference between improper request and delay, and
distinction from misconduct Explanation and repetition of 2nd referee
(changing court sides to be on the side of the receiving team before each
serve)
Afternoon
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Practical refereeing: 6-8 sets, with special attention to service, attack and
block
Day 5 - Morning
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Rules 22-28:
Practical refereeing evaluation of day 4
Afternoon
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Practical refereeing: 6-8 sets, with special attention to application of Rules 2530
Day 6 - Morning
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Practical Refereeing Evaluation of Day 5
Repetition and questions by the participants
Written examination: 40 questions prepared by the instructors
Afternoon
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Practical refereeing: 6-8 sets (refereeing duties to be given preferably to the
least capable participants)
Day 7 - Morning
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Practical Refereeing Evaluation of Day 6
Oral examination on the basis of the written examination
Final review of the Official Volleyball Rules
Afternoon
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4.7
Examination on scoring
Practical refereeing: final evaluation
Closing of the course
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
The organiser must cover:
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Administrative expenses
Instructors' transportation (air return ticket, economy class)
Instructor's per diem according to FIVB Financial Regulations for each day of
the official course duration plus any travel days
Visa, airport tax and vaccination costs upon presentation of the receipts
Local transportation
The FIVB covers the following:
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4.8
For courses held in Development Centres, the FIVB is responsible for the per
diem and transportation of the instructors.
CERTIFICATE / ATTESTATION
No FIVB certificate or attestation is delivered after a National Course. However
the NF may deliver its own diploma.
4.9
FINAL REPORT
A final report (Forms C-R6 and C-R8) must be submitted to the FIVB by the
instructors, within the following two weeks, including the daily programme, the
number of participants, their names, country, general results and remarks and the
examination results according to the following scale of performance:
Very good – Good – Sufficient – Insufficient
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5.
REFRESHER COURSES
Refresher courses do not qualify referees but are aimed to update their
knowledge of the Official Volleyball Rules, Refereeing Guidelines and Instructions
as well as their practical refereeing skills, namely after the approval of new Rules
or amendments by the FIVB Congress.
This type of courses can be organised at national or international level by
National Federations, Development Centres and Continental Confederations.
5.1
APPLICATION
The organiser must apply in writing by November 30th of each year, to the FIVB,
by using the standard forms C-R1 and C-R2 with copy to the RC President and
Secretary, for their information, and to the Commission of the Confederation in
which the course is to be held. These can be copied from the current
Regulations.
5.2
PARTICIPANTS
a)
Entry conditions
Participants can be the highest level National Referees and/or Candidates
for International Referee and/or International Referees.
b)
Working language
For Candidates and International Referees: basic English.
No
interpretation is allowed
For National Referees: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, local
language. Interpretation is allowed.
c)
Entries
The number of participants is fixed by the organiser, taking into
consideration the facilities for practice.
d)
Medical
Each participant must present the official Medical Certificate (Form C-R5).
5.3
INSTRUCTORS
A course director is nominated by the FIVB Refereeing Commission at its annual
meeting.
If there are more than 20 participants, or if the practice is not in only one hall, the
FIVB Refereeing Commission nominates a second instructor, from among their
members, or from the FIVB referee instructors.
5.4
DURATION
Between 3 and 5 days.
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5.5
TECHNICAL FACILITIES (provided by the organiser)
5.5.1 Lecture hall
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lecture hall, equipped with seats and writing surface for all participants
and
adequate space for interpreters
blackboard with chalk (different colours), or flip chart with marking pens
podium, table and chairs for the instructors
LCD projector to attach to computer
overhead projector
video camera
video recorder and monitor are recommended
Official Volleyball Rules, Refereeing Guidelines and Instructions, Case
Book
scoresheets and line-up sheets
5.5.2 Sports facilities and equipment
a)
one indoor Volleyball court for every 20 participants. This must be
clean, regularly marked, well maintained and illuminated, with chairs
and benches for all participants beside the court
b)
scorers’ table, scoresheets (official international), line-up sheets and
flags for line judges
c)
regular net for matches
d)
podium, table, chair for the Director
5.5.3 Teams: players and personnel
5.6
a)
high level senior teams for regular tournament (if possible
international senior or junior) playing at least 3 sets for each
participant for practical refereeing and practical examination,
b)
assistant personnel for the matches: ball-retrievers (6), floormoppers (8)
PROGRAMME
The course content must cover the latest amendments made to the Official
Volleyball Rules by the FIVB Congress and all the points for which the
participants require updating.
5.7
EXAMINATIONS / Attestations and certificates
There being no examination, the participants receive no attestation / certificate.
However, the organiser may issue a diploma printed for this occasion.
5.8
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
The organiser must cover:
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Administrative expenses
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Director's transportation (air return ticket, economy class)
Instructor's per diem according to FIVB Financial Regulations for each day of
the official course duration plus any travel days
Visa, airport tax and vaccination costs upon presentation of the receipts.
Local transportation
The FIVB covers the following:

5.9
For courses held in Development Centres, the FIVB is responsible for the per
diem and transportation of the Instructor
FINAL REPORT
A final report (Forms C-R6 and C-R8) must be submitted to the FIVB by the
instructors, including, the number of participants, their names, country, general
results and remarks and the examination results according to the following scale
or performance:
Very good – Good – Sufficient – Insufficient
The daily programme and a group picture of the participants have to be
attached to the final report.
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FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
C-R1
APPLICATION FOR FIVB REFEREEING COURSES
Demande de cours d'arbitrage FIVB
1. GENERAL DATA / Données générales
FEDERATION:
DATES
ADDRESS:
Adresse:
FROM:
du:
ZIP & CITY:
NP & Localité:
TO:
au:
PHONE:
Téléphone:
Type
FAX:
E-MAIL:
IRCC
Refresher
COURSE VENUE:
Lieu du cours:
National
2. SPECIFIC DATA / Données spécifiques
SPONSORED BY:
FIVB
Sponsorisé par:
CONF
LANGUAGES: ENGLISH
Langues:
Anglais
NF
FRENCH
Français
TYPE OF COURSE:
INTERNATIONAL
CONTINENTAL
NATIONAL
SPANISH
Espagnol
PORTUGUESE
Portuguais
ARABIC
Arabe
REFRESHER
COUNTRIES INVITED:
Pays invités:
N° PARTICIPANTS:
N° OBSERVERS:
N° Observateurs:
3. PROPOSED INSTRUCTORS / Instructeurs proposés
NAME
Nom
COUNTRY
Pays
E
LANGUAGE
F S A P
DIRECTOR:
Directeur:
INSTRUCTOR:
Instructeur:
GENERAL REMARKS:
Remarques générales:
PLACE:
Lieu:
DATE:
Date:
PRESIDENT OF ORGANISING BODY
Président de l'organisation
PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL FEDERATION
Président de la Fédération Nationale
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R2 form/accompagné du formulaire C-R2
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
C-R2
REFEREEING COURSE AGREEMENT
Accord pour cours d'arbitrage
REFEREEING COURSE AGREEMENT
To be held in
from
until
We, the undersigned, in our capacity as official representatives of the National Volleyball Federation in
certify that we have read and understood the FIVB Regulations for Refereeing
courses.
We hereby agree to follow these Regulations in their entirety for the above course to be held in our
country. We understand that FIVB approval may be withdrawn if these Regulations are not followed
entirely.
For IRCC, name of the tournament held
Pour l'IRCC, nom du tournoi organisé
Category
Catégorie
Number of matches / nbre de match
Should FIVB approval be withdrawn, certificates and attestations for participants will also be withdrawn.
Should the FIVB Regulations be fully respected, the financial aspect will be covered as follows:
1.
FIVB Courses in Development Centres: The FIVB will provide air tickets and per diem for the
instructors and teaching material, whenever possible, for the participants.
2.
National Federations and Confederations courses: these are courses requested by NFs or
organised by a Confederation. The FIVB will provide certificates and attestations for participants,
but air tickets and per diem are to be provided by the National Federation or Confederation
concerned which will also cover all other expenses.
3.
Course organisers will cover all expenses or fees incurred for the preparation and organisation
of the course, including the facilities, as well as local transportation and accommodation of the
instructors.
INSTRUCTORS ARE NOMINATED BY THE FIVB
Place:
Date:
Official seal:
Secretary General
President
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R1 form/accompagné du formulaire C-R1
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
C-R3
FIVB REGISTRATION FORM
Formulaire d'inscription aux cours
I REGISTER FOR THE COURSE TO BE HELD IN
FROM:
TO:
Je m'inscris au cours qui aura lieu à/en
du:
au:
PERSONAL DATA / Données personnelles
SEX:
Sexe:
F
M
D / M /Y
j/m/a
FAMILY NAME:
Nom:
BIRTHDATE:
Date de naissance:
NAME:
Prénom:
LANGUAGES SPOKEN
Langues parlées:
ADDRESS:
Adresse:
CITY:
Ville:
CITIZENSHIP:
Citoyenneté:
COUNTRY:
Pays:
PHONE:
Téléphone:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
NATIONAL REFEREE
SINCE
REGISTERED BY
Enregistré par la FIVB
PRESIDENT'S SIGNATURE
Signature du Président
PLACE:
Lieu:
DATE:
Date:
SEAL AND SIGNATURE OF PARTICIPANT'S FED.
Seau et signature de la Fédération du participant
PLACE:
DATE:
Lieu:
Date:
NOTE:
For International Referee Candidate Courses, the applicant MUST have been registered by the FIVB 3 times out of the last 5 years.
The candidate is to be at least 25 and no older than 41. The course will be held in English (NO translation allowed)
Pour les cours IRCC, le candidat doit avoir été enregistré 3 fois au cours des 5 dernières années auprès de la FIVB.
Le participant doit avoir au moins 25 ans et pas plus de 41 ans. Le cours se déroule en anglais (AUCUNE tranduction permise)
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R5 form/accompagné du formulaire C-R5
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
C-R4
is organising a
organise un cours de
The National Federation of *
La Fédération Nationale de
which is to be held in
qui se tiendra à
Accomodation rate:
Prix de l'hébergement:
INVITATION FOR REFEREEING COURSE
Invitation pour cours d'arbitrage
course
from
until
du
au
Meals:
Repas:
Travel, accomodation expenses and meals are to be borne by the participants and/or their respective NF.
Les frais de transports, de logement et de nourriture doivent être payés par les participants et/ou leur FN.
Course Director
Directeur de cours
Course Instructor:
Instructeur:
Place:
Lieu:
DATE:
Date:
Official seal:
Secretary General
President
NOTE:
For International Referee Candidate Courses, the applicant MUST have been registered by the FIVB 3 times out of the last 5 years.
The candidate is to be at least 25 and no older than 41. The course will be held in English (NO translation allowed)
Pour les cours IRCC, le candidat doit avoir été enregistré 3 fois au cours des 5 dernières années auprès de la FIVB.
Le participant doit avoir au moins 25 ans et pas plus de 41 ans. Le cours se déroule en anglais (AUCUNE tranduction permise)
* Development Centre/Centre de Développement or/ou Confederation/Confédération
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
C-R5
1. PERSONAL DATA / Données personnelles
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE FOR PARTICIPANTS
Certificat médical pour les participants
SEX:
Sexe:
F
M
FAMILY NAME:
Nom:
BIRTHDATE:
Date de naissance:
NAME:
SEX:
Prénom:
Sexe:
ADDRESS:
Adresse:
CITY:
Ville:
COUNTRY:
Pays:
2. GENERAL EXAMINATION / Examen général
PLACE:
Lieu:
DATE:
Date:
PRACTITIONER'S SIGNATURE
Signature du Médecin
PULSE:
Pouls:
HEART:
Cœur:
SEAL OF THE PRACTITIONER
BLOOD PRESURE:
Tension artérielle:
HEIGHT:
Taille:
Seau du Médecin
BODY MASS:
Masse corporelle:
kg
cm
BODY MASS INDEX:
Index de masse corporelle:
3.OPHTALMOLOGICAL EXAMINATION / Examen ophtalmologique
VISUAL ACUITY:
Acuité visuelle:
PRACTITIONER'S SIGNATURE
Signature du Médecin
FIELD OF VISION:
Champ visuel:
SEAL OF THE PRACTITIONER
Seau du Médecin
CHROMATIC SENSE:
Sens chromatique:
4. DECISION / Décision
I, the undersigned, certify that the above-mentioned person has the following state of Health:
Je, le soussigné, déclare que la personne susmentionnée à la condition physique suivante:
SATISFACTORY:
Satisfaisante:
NOT SATISFACTORY:
NON satisfaisante:
and he/she is therefore
et est par conséquent
ABLE
apte:
NOT ABLE:
NON apte:
to participate in the course he/she has registered for / à participer au cours pour lequel elle s'est inscrite
PRACTITIONER'S SIGNATURE AND SEAL
DATE:
Signature et Seau du Médecin
Date:
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R3 form/accompagné du formulaire C-R3
FROM:
TO:
Lieu:
du:
au:
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
FIVB Courses - LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Cours FIVB - Liste des participants
C-R6
FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CITY, COUNTRY
Prénom
Nom
Ville, Pays
AS IT SHOULD APPEAR ON CERTIFICATE (Tel qu'à imprimer sur le certificat)
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R8 form/accompagné du formulaire C-R8
BIRTHDATE
Date de naissance
D/d
M/m
Y/a
SEX / Sexe
PLACE:
Results/Resultats
THEORY
PRACTICAL
SCORER
ASS. SCORER
Théorie
Pratique
Marqueur
Ass. Marqueur
Passed
Réussi
Y/N
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
PLACE:
Lieu:
FROM:
TO:
du:
au:
REFEREES | Group 1
REFEREES | Group 2
R1
R2
Referee-55%
Referee-35%
Total - 44%
Total - 28%
Max - 5 pts
ORAL EXAM
R1
R2
Referee-55%
Referee-35%
Total - 44%
Total - 28%
ORAL EXAM
Max - 5 pts
C-R7
PRACTICAL SCORE EVALUATION
Evaluation de résultats pratiques
SCORER
ASST SCR
LJ1
LJ2
LJ3
LJ4
Scorer - 80%
Scorer - 20%
Referee-2.5%
Referee-2.5%
Referee-2.5%
Referee-2.5%
Total - 16%
Total - 4%
Total - 2%
Total - 2%
Total - 2%
Total - 2%
80%
20%
Referee
Scorer
SCORER
ASST SCR
LJ1
LJ2
LJ3
LJ4
Scorer - 80%
Scorer - 20%
Referee-2.5%
Referee-2.5%
Referee-2.5%
Referee-2.5%
Total - 16%
Total - 4%
Total - 2%
Total - 2%
Total - 2%
Total - 2%
The Practical score is divided into two portions: Refereeing (80%) and Scoring (20%).
The Refereeing score is apportioned as follows: 1st Referee (55%), 2nd Referee (35%) and Line Judge (10%).
Scoring is apportioned as follows: Scoring (80%) and Assistant Scoring (20%).
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R8 form/accompagné du formulaire C-R8
Referee
Scorer
Total
100% +
ORAL
Total
100% +
80%
20%
ORAL
FEDERATION
INTERNATIONALE
DE VOLLEYBALL
COURSE REPORT
Rapport de Cours
C-R8
1. GENERAL DATA / Données générales
PLACE:
Lieu:
FROM:
du:
TYPE OF COURSE:
SPONSOR-
CON
NF
Type de cours:
SHIP
Conf
FN
TO:
au:
NO. OF LESSONS / Nb. De leçons
FIVB
THEORICAL
Théorie
PRACTICAL
Pratique
DIRECTOR:
Directeur:
INSTRUCTOR:
Instructeur:
2. PROGRAMME
PLEASE ENCLOSE THE GENERAL SCHEDULE AND THE DAILY PROGRAMME. / Veuillez joindre le programme général et quotidien.
3. PARTICIPANTS
MALE
Homme
FEMALE
Femme
TOTAL
Total
PASSED
Réussis
COUNTRIES
Pays
FAILED
Echoué
TOTAL
Total
4. VENUE
SPORTS FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Installations sportives mises à disposition:
EXCELLENT
VERY GOOD
excellent
(5)
très bien
(4)
GOOD
bon
(3)
SUFFICIENT
suffisant
(2)
INSUFFICIENT
insuffisant
(1)
EXCELLENT
excellent
(5)
VERY GOOD
très bien
(4)
GOOD
bon
(3)
SUFFICIENT
suffisant
(2)
INSUFFICIENT
insuffisant
(1)
INDOOR COURTS / Terrain intérieur:
OUTDOOR COURTS / Terrain extérieur:
LECTURE ROOM / Salle de réunion:
VOLLEYBALLS / Balles:
OVERHEAD / Retro projecteur:
SLIDE PROJECTEUR / Project. de dias:
VIDEO EQUIPMENT / Equipement vidéo:
PHOTOCOPIER / Photocopieuse:
REMARKS / Remarques:
5. ORGANISATION
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS / Arrangements du voyage
ENTRY FORMALITIES / Formalités d'entrée
FIVB MATERIAL / Matériel:
RECEIVED TOTALLY / Reçu totalement
PARTIALLY / Partiellement
SUFFICIENT / Suffisant
NOT SUFFICIENT / Insuffisant
NOT RECEIV./ Non-reçu
LOCAL ORGANISERS / Organisateurs locaux:
NAMES / Noms:
FUNCTIONS / Titres:
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R6 and C-R7 forms/accompagné des formulaires C-R6 et C-R7
EXCELLENT
VERY GOOD
excellent
(5)
très bien
(4)
GOOD
bon
(3)
SUFFICIENT
suffisant
(2)
INSUFFICIENT
insuffisant
(1)
LEVEL OF NATIONAL INSTRUCTORS / Niveau des instructeurs
LOCAL ORGANISATION / Organisation locale
ACCOMODATION / Hébergement
LOCAL TRANSPORTATION / Transport local
MEALS / Repas
LEVEL OF PARTICIPANTS / Niveau des participants
DEMONSTRATION PLAYERS / Joueurs pour démonstration
TRANSLATION REQUIRED / Interprètes requis
TV PRESENCE / Présence de la TV
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES / Articles de journaux
PARTICIPANTS HAVE USED THE FIVB MANUAL /
Les participants ont utilisé les manuels FIVB
6. GENERAL EVALUATION OF THE COURSE / Appréciation générale du cours
GENERAL REMARKS / Remarques générales, SUGGESTIONS:
PLACE / Lieu:
COURSE DIRECTOR
Directeur du cours
DATE:
COURSE INSTRUCTOR
Instructeur du cours
To be sent to/ à retourner à FIVB Technical Development Department Fax +41 21 345 35 45,
email [email protected] with the C-R6 and C-R7 forms/accompagné des formulaires C-R6 et C-R7

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