sports dictionary Volleyball - GLADE (RAZG.)
Volleyball GLADE (RAZG.) childrens playground. The volleyball field consists of two identical halves of courts, each of which is played by a team. In the middle is a grid that separates the field. The court is divided into six positions, because according to the rules of volleyball, six players play. The site can also be divided into a front and back line. Each of them is played by three players. A glade is usually referred to as a colloquial playground. Players switch zones clockwise. After submission, they take the positions that are most appropriate for their role. For example, a libero can replace any player on the back line, and an unlimited number of times.