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Why is one player on olympic volleyball team dressed in different color uniform and what is it called?

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Why is one player on olympic volleyball team dressed in different color uniform and what is it called?

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  1. They are the libero. They usually wear the inverse colors of the rest of their team

    They can only play backrow, but they can go in for anyone, at anytime without the refs consent or anything


  2. The person you're talking about is the libero.  If you don't know what it is, a libero is pretty much a DS, only they stay in pretty much the whole game and only plays back row.

  3. This person is the libero. It is the defensive specialist.

    Here is information from wikipedia.

    "The Libero

    In 1998 the libero player was introduced internationally, the term meaning free in Italian is pronounced LEE-beh-ro (rather than lih-BEAR-oh); the NCAA introduced the libero in 2002.[15] The libero is a player specialized in defensive skills: the libero must wear a contrasting jersey color from his or her teammates and cannot block or attack the ball when it is entirely above net height. When the ball is not in play, the libero can replace any back-row player, without prior notice to the officials. This replacement does not count against the substitution limit each team is allowed per set, although the libero may be replaced only by the player whom they replaced. The libero may function as a setter only under certain restrictions. If she/he makes an overhand set, she/he must be standing behind (and not stepping on) the 3-meter line; otherwise, the ball cannot be attacked above the net in front of the 3-meter line. An underhand pass is allowed from any part of the court.

    The libero is, generally, the most skilled defensive player on the team. There is also a libero tracking sheet, where the referees or officiating team must keep track of who the libero subs in and out for. There may only be one libero per set (game), although there may be a different libero in the beginning of any new set (game).

    Furthermore, a libero is not allowed to serve, according to international rules, with the exception of the NCAA women's volleyball games, where a 2004 rule change allows the libero to serve, but only in a specific rotation. That is, the libero can only serve for one person, not for all of the people for whom she goes in. That rule change was also applied to high school play soon after."

  4. you might be talking about the setter. its so they can see her better and get the ball to her probably.

  5. It is called a libero and they dress differently so they can be distinct since they have a different procedure in getting into the game.  Instead of doing a sub where they have to wait for the referees, they can just go into a game on a dead ball.  They can go in for any player, instead of the others DS, but they have to wait a full rally before going in.  Hope this helps.  

  6. I think that person is the designated setter...

  7. This player is called a Libero and they are a Defensive specialist and they focus on digging balls and returning serves and they do wear a different color becuz they can go in on any dead ball and they dont have to sub in and they can go in for any player and they usually stay in the longest  

  8. Um the i think what ur talking about is the libero. Liberos have a totally diff. uniform that only they have

    Hope i helped♥

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