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Core Rules For Using The Site

Strong terms pages explain how a site should be used without pretending live sports information can never change.

Informational Use

The site is designed to help visitors follow tournament content, not to replace final official announcements from FIFA, host authorities, or broadcasters.

Dynamic Tournament Data

Match times, venues, broadcaster details, and team information can change, which means visitors should always allow for updates close to matchday.

Responsible Use

Visitors are expected to use the site lawfully, avoid abuse, and not interfere with performance, accuracy, or normal access for others.

Content Ownership

Site text, layout, graphics, and branded presentation should not be copied or republished in misleading ways without permission.

These terms explain the basic conditions for using FWC Mania. By continuing to browse the site, visitors accept that it exists as an informational football resource and that no tournament site, including one built around the FIFA World Cup 2026 experience, can treat live tournament data as permanently fixed.

Official guidance on digital disclosures consistently stresses clarity and prominence. That principle matters here too. The purpose of these terms is to set fair expectations about accuracy, content use, and normal website behavior in plain language rather than hiding important limits in vague wording.

Purpose of the Site

FWC Mania is built to help fans track fixtures, standings, venues, scores, travel planning, team coverage, and match context around the 2026 tournament. It is not a government website, a ticketing authority, an official FIFA platform, or a broadcaster. Visitors should use it as a fan-focused information hub and not as the final legal or operational authority on every tournament decision.

That matters most in fast-moving areas such as match timing, venue details, broadcaster listings, and late tournament logistics. Those sections can change as the event gets closer, so users should keep room for official confirmation when planning travel, purchases, or time-sensitive decisions.

Accuracy, Updates, and Reliance

FWC Mania aims to keep content useful and current, but football information is dynamic by nature. Groups can shift, fixtures can move, broadcasters can change territory coverage, and schedules may be updated. The presence of a date or detail on the site does not guarantee that it will never change.

That is especially important in live or semi-live areas such as match coverage. Anyone planning around a kick-off or tournament route should cross-check critical details with the schedule and then verify time-sensitive decisions against official sources close to matchday.

Permitted Use and User Conduct

Visitors may browse, read, and use the site for personal informational purposes. That includes tracking tournament pathways, comparing pages, and using site tools to understand the event better. It does not include abusive scraping, interfering with the site, attempting unauthorized access, or republishing site material in a misleading way.

If an issue is identified, the normal route is correction or support, not disruption. Users who spot a problem should report it rather than trying to test the limits of the site in ways that affect other visitors or degrade availability.

Content Rights and External Material

FWC Mania includes original copy, layout treatment, graphics, and page presentation, along with references to teams, fixtures, and tournament context. Those creative elements should not be copied, republished, or repackaged in a way that implies approval, ownership transfer, or a false relationship.

Where external facts, brands, or tournament-related identifiers appear, they remain subject to their respective owners and official authorities. If a visitor has a rights question or a content concern, the correct route is the Contact page rather than public reposting or informal claims.

Privacy, Changes, and Questions

Site use also sits alongside the broader privacy framework. If you want to understand what kind of information may be processed while browsing or emailing the site, read the Privacy Policy as well. The two pages work together, but they serve different purposes.

These terms may evolve if the site adds major features or changes how it operates. A fan site that expands beyond current content areas, such as richer team tools or updated match experiences, should also update its written rules so expectations stay fair and readable.

FAQs

What do the Terms & Conditions cover on FWC Mania?

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They explain the basic rules for using the site, including informational use, accuracy limits, acceptable conduct, and how content should not be reused or misrepresented.

Are match dates, kickoff times, and tournament details guaranteed to stay fixed?

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No. Tournament information can change, especially close to matchday. The terms make clear that visitors should treat the site as a strong fan resource while still allowing for official updates and last-minute adjustments.

Can I republish FWC Mania text, graphics, or layout on another site?

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Not without permission. The site’s original copy, design treatment, and branded presentation should not be copied or reused in a way that implies ownership, approval, or affiliation.

What kind of behaviour is not acceptable when using the site?

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Users should not interfere with the site, attempt unauthorized access, abuse the platform, or republish content in misleading ways. The intended use is personal informational browsing, not disruptive or deceptive activity.

How do the Terms & Conditions connect with the Privacy Policy?

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The terms explain how the site may be used, while the Privacy Policy explains how information may be handled. They work together, but they answer different questions.

How can I ask for clarification about a site rule or rights issue?

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Use the Contact page and describe the rule, page, or content at issue as clearly as possible. That is the best route for policy clarification, rights questions, or a request to review specific material.