The Constitution of the Futsal World Cup presented
by the Futsal World Cup Council
Title 1 - Council and Membership
1.1. The Futsal World Cup Council (hereinafter, the FWC Council) is the board responsible for regulating the editions of the Futsal World Cup.
to. Membership to the FWC Council is granted to each user / nation that has published a valid list in the most recent Futsal World Cup.
yes. FWC membership is limited to one nation per user.
C. The updated list of FWC Council members must be published each time a new registration process for a Futsal World Cup begins
1.2. The duties of the FWC Council are:
A: To elect the President of the FWC Council.
B: Vote to decide the next hosts of the Futsal World Cup.
C. Propose and vote on amendments to this Constitution.
1.3. The duties of the President of the FWC Council are:
to. Open and close the vote for the hosts of the Futsal World Cup.
yes. Keep updated the ranking of the Futsal World Cup.
Title 2 - The Futsal World Cup
2.1. The Futsal World Cup (hereafter, FWC) is a tournament open to all nations correctly enrolled in the appropriate registration theme.
2.2. With regard to accommodation, the following rules apply:
to. Any nation is allowed to make an offer to host the FWC, provided it has participated in the most recent edition.
yes. Host offers must be public.
C. After the end of the tender, the FWC Council must vote to accept, reject or reopen offers.
Title 3 - Classification of the Futsal World Cup
3.1. The Futsal World Cup Qualification (hereafter, FWC Classification) must be used in each FWC. In case of breach of this rule, the tournament may lose its approval of the FWC Council.
3.2 The formula for FWC classifications must be made public.
3.3 Updated FWC ratings must be available to the public shortly before and just after each FWC.
Title 4 - Final provisions
4.1. This Constitution may be amended by a member of the FWC Council, when deemed necessary, provided that this amendment is approved by the FWC Council.
4.2. Cases not provided for in this Constitution must be treated by the FWC Council.