A team is allowed 12 substitutions a game not including the libero's.
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Yes they are, but you only get a certain number of them and it is different everywhere.
tell them that they have already used all of there substitutions so they won't be aloud to do another one
the libero plays back row for any of the players in the back and has unlimited substitutions--(passing/bumping)
Yes there are substitutes in volleyball but a coach/team can only have so many subsitutions. There can only be 10 subsitutions per game and an overall 30 substitutions for a match of 2 out of 3 games or an overall of 50 substitutions for a match of 3 out of 5 games.
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There can be anywhere from 9 to 15 people on a volleyball team. It really depends. There are only 6 that play on the court at one time though.
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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.
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Substitutions may be made during any stoppage in play and with the referee's permission. Many leagues modify this rule to limit substitution opportunities, particularly when unlimited substitutions are allowed.