Cookie Policy

Last updated: January 7, 2026

1. INTRODUCTION AND DATA CONTROLLER
In compliance with the provisions of Article 22.2 of Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679, in conjunction with Organic Law 3/2018, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPDGDD), GLOBAL SOCCER PROGRAM SL (hereinafter, "the Controller") informs about the use of cookies on its website globalsoccerprogram.com.

As the owner of this website, with tax identification number B19499763 and registered address at Calle Hernani 262 B, 28020 Madrid, we provide you with the following information to help you understand what cookies are, which ones we use, and how you can manage them. For any questions related to this policy, you can contact us at: info@globalsoccerprogram.com.

2. DEFINITION OF COOKIES
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your browser (such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge) when you visit it. These files allow the website to remember information about your visit and your device (e.g., language, preferences), which can facilitate your next visit and make the site more useful to you.

Cookies cannot harm your device and, although they collect information about your browsing (pages visited, time on site, etc.), they do not allow obtaining personal data such as your name, phone number, or email address from your hard drive without your express consent.

It is important to note that when a cookie can be associated with an identified user (for example, through a browsing profile), it is considered personal data and its processing is subject to data protection regulations (GDPR and LOPDGDD).

3. PURPOSE AND TYPES OF COOKIES USED
On our website, we use different types of cookies, classified according to various criteria. Their use has the following purposes:

 
 
Purpose / TypeWhat does it do?Does it need consent?Example on our site
Technical Cookies (Essential)Enable basic navigation, security, traffic control, and site functionality. They are strictly necessary.NO. They are exempt from consent under the LSSI-CE.Control the login of registered users, manage server load, remember acceptance of the cookie banner.
Personalization CookiesAllow remembering specific user options (language, region, browser type).Depends. If they only serve this basic purpose, they are usually considered exempt.Remember the preferred language selected.
Analysis or Measurement CookiesCollect statistical and anonymous information about the use of the site by visitors.YES. They require prior user consent.Count the number of visitors, analyze which pages are most popular (using tools like Google Analytics).
Advertising/Behavioral CookiesManage advertising spaces and create a profile of your browsing interests to show you personalized advertising.YES. They require prior user consent.Show ads related to sports activities or camps, based on your browsing.
Social Media Cookies (Third-party)Managed by external platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) and allow interaction with social content.YES. They require prior consent. They depend on each social network's policy.Buttons to share content on social networks or view embedded YouTube videos.

Below is a non-exhaustive table of the cookies that may be used, which must be completed after a technical analysis of your website (cookie audit):

 
 

4. CONSENT AND COOKIE MANAGEMENT
4.1. Obtaining Valid Consent
To install non-essential cookies (such as analytics or advertising cookies) on your device, it is mandatory to obtain your prior, free, specific, informed, and unambiguous consent. This consent is obtained through a cookie banner or notice displayed on your first visit to our site.

  • Banner (First Layer): Clearly informs you about the use of cookies and offers you, fairly and visibly from the outset, the options to ACCEPT, REJECT, and CONFIGURE your preferences.

  • Settings (Second Layer): Through the "Configure" button or similar link, you can accept or reject cookies by category (technical, analytics, advertising, etc.). By default, the boxes corresponding to non-essential cookies will be unchecked. They will only be activated if you expressly check them.

4.2. How to Manage and Withdraw Consent

  • From our website: At any time, you can change your preferences or withdraw the consent given by accessing the cookie settings panel again, usually available through a link in the footer ("Cookie Policy" or "Cookie Management").

  • From your browser: You can configure, disable, or delete stored cookies directly in your browser's settings. The procedure varies depending on the browser, but you can usually find it in the "Privacy and security" or "Settings" options.

    • Chrome: Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data.

    • Firefox: Options > Privacy & security > Cookies and Site Data.

    • Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data.

    • Edge: Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies.

  • Third-party tools: There are platforms such as Your Online Choices (www.youronlinechoices.com/es/) that allow you to manage the behavioral advertising preferences of many companies.

Important: Disabling technical or strictly necessary cookies may affect the proper functioning of some areas of the website, preventing, for example, access to private areas or shopping cart management.

5. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS AND DISCLOSURES
Some third-party cookies (such as those from Google or social networks) may involve the transfer of data to servers located in third countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA), such as the United States. Such transfer is based on the appropriate safeguards offered by these providers, such as the adherence to Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission. For more details, consult the privacy policies of these third parties:

6. INFORMATION RETENTION PERIOD
Each cookie has a specific retention period, which can range from the duration of the browsing session (session cookies) to several months or years (persistent cookies). Specific periods are indicated in the table in section 3.

7. USER RIGHTS AND THEIR EXERCISE
As the owner of your personal data, you have the right to exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability, and objection with GLOBAL SOCCER PROGRAM SL, as detailed in our Privacy Policy. To exercise these rights in relation to data collected through cookies, you can send a written request along with a copy of your ID to info@globalsoccerprogram.com.

8. MODIFICATIONS TO THE COOKIE POLICY
GLOBAL SOCCER PROGRAM SL may modify this Cookie Policy based on new legislative requirements or changes in the cookies used on the website. Any substantial changes will be communicated through a notice on the website, and your consent will be requested again if necessary. The date of the last update will be indicated at the top of the document.