THE REFEREE’S DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY DURING SPORTIVE COMPETITIONS

Abstract

During this study there are certain basic ideas, some qualities that a referee must have in order to appreciate all the actions that happen in sport, especially in volleyball (using his own eyes and the regulations)

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Pancu Victor

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Pancu Victor (2008). THE REFEREE’S DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY DURING SPORTIVE COMPETITIONS. The Annals of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University. Physical Education and Sport Section. The Science and Art of Movement, 1(1), 84-88. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-672528