NORCECA Refereeing Commission Advances New Rules Implementation and
Officiating Development
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, May 4, 2026. – The NORCECA
Refereeing Commission held a productive virtual meeting focused on
the implementation of new rules of the game, technological
advancements, and the continued development of refereeing standards
across the region.
Opening the session, NORCECA President Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz
welcomed participants and underscored the importance of adapting to
the many rule changes currently being introduced. He emphasized that
national federations must promptly adjust their competitions and
prepare their national teams to apply these updates in accordance
with recommendations from the FIVB.
Among the key topics discussed was the rollout of new rules
currently under testing in 2026, which are expected to be formally
approved during the upcoming FIVB Congress 2026 before coming into
force. Participants were encouraged to submit reports on their
implementation and overall impact throughout the season.
The
Commission confirmed that NORCECA will implement these new rules
across all its 2026 competitions to ensure alignment with global
standards. The first event under this framework will take place in
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Technological innovation was another major focus, particularly the
expansion of the Video Challenge System. Following extensive
discussions within the FIVB Executive Committee and Board of
Administration, it was noted that these changes are designed to
benefit the sport. The system will be enhanced starting with the
FIVB Volleyball Nations League, and NORCECA will adopt it for key
events this year, including the Women’s and Men’s Volleyball
Continental Olympic Qualifiers and during the Olympic Continental
NORCECA Beach Volleyball Qualification Championship.
Additionally, a proposal by USA Volleyball to utilize its domestic
Video Challenge System was approved. This system will be implemented
at the U21 Women’s Pan American Cup in Columbus, Ohio.
Refereeing development remained central to the discussions. NORCECA
will introduce updated written guidelines outlining the duties and
responsibilities of Referee Coaches, as well as new initiatives such
as testing the presence of coaches on court during one stage of the
NORCECA Beach Tour.
Education and training programs will also be strengthened. The
NORCECA Centre of Excellence in Santo Domingo will conduct an
International Continental Beach Volleyball Referee Course in July,
in conjunction with an ECVA event. Several refresher courses for
both volleyball and beach volleyball referees are also planned,
alongside the establishment of clear criteria for officials aspiring
to become International Continental referees.
Further efforts will focus on structured development pathways,
detailing progression from grassroots to national, continental, and
ultimately international levels within the FIVB system.
Guy
Bradbury expressed pride in the work of the NORCECA Refereeing
Commission, highlighting that referees from the region are highly
respected worldwide due to their dedication, professionalism, and
commitment.
The
meeting concluded with a unified call for collaboration and support
from all stakeholders to ensure the continued success of NORCECA
events throughout the 2026 season. |