Condensed rules—————Complete Rules
A condensed version of the Peteca rules
Main Rules:
– Peteca is played on a 7.5 by 15 meters court in doubles and 5.50 by 15 meters in singles.
– The court is divided in two by a 2.43 meters high net for men and 2, 24 meters for women and 12 years old and younger boys.
– The matches are 2 out of 3 sets to 12 points or to 20 minutes of real play time per set depending on the first option reached. The frist team that wins 2 sets wins the match. * In recent tournaments the scoring was to 21 points with no need to have the service to score (2017)
– The individual or team must have the service to score points. * Antiquated, each play counts now.
– The team that has possession of the service has 30 seconds to score a point otherwise it looses the serve. * In recent tournaments (2017) this has been shortened to 20 seconds
– Like badminton the players are allowed only one hit per side before returning the Peteca on their opponents side (no passes)
– Service is made behind the back court line and there’s no mandatory server rotation.
– If the shuttlecock touches the net during the service, the opponent team regains it.
– If the Peteca touches the net during the play (except at service) and falls on the opponent’s side, the play is good.
– At the start of a match the possession of the service or the side is determined by tossing a coin. The players change side when a team reaches 6 points or 10 played minutes in every set.
– In the second set the teams start on the same side that they started in the first set.
– If a third set becomes necessary, the official flips a coin again to determine which team will serve first and which side the teams will be on at first.
– Each team has 4 time outs of 30 seconds per set.
– Each doubles team can have a substitute. There are no limits to the substitution but they must occur when the Peteca is not in play.
Condensed Peteca rules—————Complete Peteca Rules
Condensed rules
Complete Rules
A condensed version of the Peteca rules
Main Rules:
– Peteca is played on a 7.5 by 15 meters court in doubles and 5.50 by 15 meters in singles.
– The court is divided in two by a 2.43 meters high net for men and 2, 24 meters for women and 12 years old and younger boys.
– The matches are 2 out of 3 sets to 12 points or to 20 minutes of real play time per set depending on the first option reached. The frist team that wins 2 sets wins the match. * In recent tournaments the scoring was to 21 points with no need to have the service to score (2017)
– The individual or team must have the service to score points. * Antiquated, each play counts now.
– The team that has possession of the service has 30 seconds to score a point otherwise it looses the serve. * In recent tournaments (2017) this has been shortened to 20 seconds
– Like badminton the players are allowed only one hit per side before returning the Peteca on their opponents side (no passes)
– Service is made behind the back court line and there’s no mandatory server rotation.
– If the shuttlecock touches the net during the service, the opponent team regains it.
– If the Peteca touches the net during the play (except at service) and falls on the opponent’s side, the play is good.
– At the start of a match the possession of the service or the side is determined by tossing a coin. The players change side when a team reaches 6 points or 10 played minutes in every set.
– In the second set the teams start on the same side that they started in the first set.
– If a third set becomes necessary, the official flips a coin again to determine which team will serve first and which side the teams will be on at first.
– Each team has 4 time outs of 30 seconds per set.
– Each doubles team can have a substitute. There are no limits to the substitution but they must occur when the Peteca is not in play.