2, an Up Ref and a down Ref.
There are 4 reffs in volleyball in no order there is an up refa down ref and 2 line refs who stand on opposite corners
Up ref- The main referee Down ref- The second referee Two line judges- Judge the line
There are two refs: an up and down ref, or first and second. There is a scorekeeper, and there are two bookkeepers.
there is 1 up ref. 1 down ref. 2 line judges 3 book so like 7 people depending what league.
Normally in a club volleyball match, there is a 1st ref. also known as an up ref., a down ref., a score sheet worker, a flip chart worker, a libero tracker, and two line judges.
the up ref has the final call in everything, and blows whistle for team to serve.
AnswerA net, volleyball, ref and players are needed to play volleyball.
yes, an up ref has the ultimate call on a play
referree
To help the main ref if they missed something and so that they can reassure the ref that they made the right call.
you play the whistle; the ref has the last word. You can ask for a time out, and then talk to your ref, but if it's a good ref and they don't call it then it usually doesn't count.