Last updated: March 2026
KiqIQ is committed to publishing clear, accurate, and reliable football analysis. Despite careful research and editorial review, errors may occasionally occur. This Corrections Policy explains how we address inaccuracies and maintain transparency when updates are required.
Commitment to Accuracy
KiqIQ aims to provide well-researched explanations of football tactics, performance science, data systems, player development, and the broader structures that shape the sport.
Our editorial approach prioritises clarity, structured explanation, and responsible interpretation of information. When inaccuracies are identified, we aim to correct them promptly.
Types of Corrections
Corrections may take different forms depending on the nature of the issue.
Minor Corrections
Minor updates may include small edits that do not affect the core meaning of an article. These may include:
- Spelling or grammar corrections
- Formatting improvements
- Clarifications that improve readability
- Updated links or references
These changes may be made without a formal correction notice.
Substantive Corrections
If an article contains a factual error or inaccurate interpretation that affects the meaning of the content, we aim to correct the information and, where appropriate, note the update.
This may include:
- Incorrect statistics or data references
- Misinterpretation of football rules or regulations
- Errors related to historical events, competitions, or organisations
- Incorrect attribution or references
Where appropriate, a correction note may be added to the article explaining the change.
Content Updates
Football analysis, data models, rules, and competitions evolve over time. Some articles may be updated periodically to reflect:
- Changes to official football rules
- New analytical frameworks or metrics
- Updated data sources
- Developments within the sport
When significant updates occur, the article may include an updated publication or revision date.
Reader Feedback
Readers play an important role in helping maintain accuracy. If you believe an article contains an error, outdated information, or a misleading interpretation, we encourage you to contact us.
How to Report an Error
If you would like to report a correction, please include:
- The URL of the article
- A description of the issue
- Supporting information if available
You can contact us at:
Email: editor@kiqiq.com
Transparency
KiqIQ aims to maintain transparent editorial standards. For more information about how content is created and reviewed on this site, please see the following pages: