Editorial Standards
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This page describes the editorial standards the KoraLive team follows.
Sources
We rely exclusively on primary sources:
- International federations: UEFA, FIFA, the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the Arab Football Federation.
- Rights-holders: beIN Sports, SSC, Abu Dhabi Sports, Al Kass, SNRT, ON Sport.
- Club official channels: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool, Al Ahly, Al Nassr, Al Hilal.
- Domestic league authorities: La Liga, the Premier League, the Egyptian Football Association.
Verification
Every detail (match time, broadcaster, subscription price) is verified against two independent sources before publication. Where two sources conflict, we rely on the source closest to the underlying rights-holder and note the conflict in an editorial annotation.
Corrections
We commit to correcting any editorial error within 72 hours of being notified. Corrections are recorded in the page’s last-modified date. To submit a correction, email [email protected].
Disclosure
KoraLive is independent editorially. We have no partnership relationships with any of the broadcasters or platforms mentioned in our content. Any future commercial partnership would be clearly disclosed on the page in question.
Language and style
We write in clear simplified English (and standard Modern Arabic on the Arabic locale). We avoid unnecessary jargon and explain abbreviations on first use. Foreign names (clubs, players, coaches) are transliterated in the form most commonly used in Arabic-speaking sports media.
Legal posture
We are committed to producing no content that facilitates access to unauthorised broadcasts. This is not merely an editorial policy; it is a contract with our readers and with the rights-holders whose work we cover.