Yes. A team does not have to have a libero. There can be substitutions or just 6 people playing all the time. As long as there are 6 people on the court, there are no problems.
Melgie
I play volleyball and volleyball does not have a player from another team. What you are referring to may be the libero. The libero is a player that wears a jersey different from the ones that the rest of the team wears. They wear it to show that they can substitute in for any player in the back row of the court at anytime.
It is the Libero and that person can only play the back row.
Libero
The Libero in Volleyball is like a GoalKeeper in Soccer, The Libero is the most skilled defender in Volleyball. And in the rules of volleyball the Libero must wear a contrasting outfit to the team
She is the Libero (sp?) She plays only plays back row.
There is not always a libero. It is the coaches decision to have or not to have a libero, just like it is his or her choice to field any other position on the team.
Yea, everyone is important on a volleyball team, but I personally think that the libero is the most important. Mostly because the libero can pretty much do anything. and can go in for any position
A libero is a defensive specialist. They usually wear a different color from the rest of their team. They can not play in the front row and do not have to sub in and out.
In volleyball, the libero player wears a different colored jersey. The libero is a defensive specialist who can freely substitute in and out of the game without counting towards the team's substitution limit. The unique uniform helps officials and players easily identify the libero on the court.
That the libero. They are a backcourt receiver that can move on and off the court without subbing . They cannot play frontcourt or jump past the 3m attack line.
a libero is an ds, defence specialist or back row specialist. they only play in the back row, they cant play in the front row. they are the best passer on the team.