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XV. VENUE SET-UP<br />

Article 26<br />

General provisions<br />

26.1. The Host Federation staging and organising an <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification tournament<br />

is responsible for the organisation of the matches including the set-up of the venue in<br />

accordance with the requirements defined herein, in any other applicable <strong>EHF</strong><br />

regulations and manuals and otherwise by the <strong>EHF</strong>.<br />

Article 27<br />

Basic set-up<br />

27.1. The following basic equipments must be prepared and set-up in the playing hall for<br />

each <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification match by the Host Federation:<br />

Judges’ table –Substitution area<br />

27.2. A judges’ table as well as substitutes’ chairs must be set-up and installed in the playing<br />

hall. Additionally a support table may be set-up and installed.<br />

27.3. The size, position and other requirements concerning the judges’ table, support table,<br />

substitutes’ chairs and the overall substitution area defined in enclosure 2 must be<br />

complied with.<br />

Time-keeping and score-taking apparatus<br />

27.4. For all <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification matches, the playing halls must be equipped with an<br />

electric time-keeping (counting 0 to 30 minutes for each half) and score-taking<br />

apparatus which can be read without difficulty and be operated from the judges’ table.<br />

It is the official time-keeping apparatus and must be in full working order prior and<br />

during matches.<br />

Score boards<br />

27.5. For all <strong>YAC</strong> <strong>EURO</strong> Qualification matches, the playing halls must be equipped with<br />

two (2) score boards on each short side of the halls. The score boards must indicate at<br />

least the score, nations, time, playing time (counting 0 to 30 minutes for each half),<br />

2 minutes suspensions. All indications must be synchronised between the two (2)<br />

boards.<br />

Reserve clock<br />

27.6. As a reserve, a large clock (approx. 25 cm in diameter) with minute and second hands<br />

must be available at the judges’ table.<br />

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