One point.
5 in the court and two substitutes
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.
Normally players are not on the volleyball. However, if you meant to say how many players are on a volleyball court, then the answer would 6 on each team (there are 2 teams- just in case you didn't know)
There are 6 players on a regular volleyball team
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Libero
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A team is allowed 12 substitutions a game not including the libero's.
That I know of at least 5 players on court. The team should typically have at least 9 players on the team and 6 on the court.
It doesn't matter how tall you are, it matters how tall you play. You can be 4"11 and still make the team. As long as you're a good enough player, you can make the Olympic women's volleyball team.
Volleyball players do not get "fouls" because it is a non-contact sport; however, if a volleyball player was to interfere with the other team, become mouthy etc. they would receive either a yellow card or a red card with possible dismissal from the match.