Privacy
MusabaQa organises amateur sport in Qatar: club rosters, the weekly signup list, teams and results. This page says plainly what we store, who can see it, and how to get rid of it. Last updated 18 August 2026.
Who runs this
MusabaQa is run by Rasim Kurum in Doha, Qatar. For anything on this page — a question, a correction, or a deletion request — write to rasimkurum@gmail.com.
What we store
Only what the app needs to run a game. There is no advertising, no analytics or tracking product, and nothing is sold or shared for marketing.
- Your account. Email address and name, and a profile picture if you sign in with Google. Sign-in is handled by Supabase Auth; we never see or store your password.
- Your profile, if you fill it in. Display name, date of birth, nationality, where you live, preferred foot, a short bio, your availability, and per sport your position and the level you give yourself. Every one of these is optional.
- What you do in a club. Which clubs you belong to, which games you put your name down for, any note you attach to a signup, whether the organiser has marked you as paid, goals and assists an organiser records, man-of-the-match votes, and withdrawals from a game you had confirmed.
- Teammate ratings. People who have actually played with you can rate you out of 100. Individual ratings are never shown to anyone, including you and including the person rated — they only feed a hidden number used to balance teams. Others see at most how many teammates have rated you.
- Match photos. Pictures members upload to a game. These are stored in public cloud storage, so anyone with the exact file address can open one. Do not upload anything you would mind a stranger seeing.
- Notifications. If you turn on match reminders, your browser gives us a subscription address for that one device. Turning notifications off, or leaving, removes it.
Who can see it
Clubs are private. What a given person sees about you depends on how much you actually share with them:
- Anyone signed in sees your name and nothing else.
- Someone in a community with you also sees your sports, positions and whether you are available.
- Members of an invite-only club you belong to, and people you have genuinely played a game with, see your full profile — including date of birth and nationality if you entered them, and the games you are down for.
- Organisers of a game you joined see your signup, your note, and whether you have paid.
Leaving a club removes that access. Anything you would not want a clubmate to read is best left out of your profile.
Who else is involved
- Supabase — database, sign-in and photo storage. Data is held in their Mumbai region.
- Vercel — hosting and delivery of the site.
- Google — only if you choose Sign in with Google, and only to confirm who you are.
- Your browser's push service (Apple, Google, Mozilla) — only if you turn on reminders, and only to deliver them.
Cookies
Only the cookies that keep you signed in. No advertising cookies, no tracking pixels, no third-party analytics. That is why you are not asked to accept anything.
Keeping and deleting
We keep your information while your account exists. You can edit or clear most of your profile yourself at any time from your profile page, and you can leave a club whenever you like.
Ask us to delete your account and we will remove it, along with your profile, your signups and your ratings. Some traces necessarily remain in other people's records — a past result, or a goal already counted in a club's history — because those belong to the club's account of its own games as much as to you.
Children
MusabaQa is meant for adults organising their own games. If a club wants to run youth teams, the organiser is responsible for having the parents' agreement before adding anyone under 18.
Changes
If this page changes in a way that matters, the date at the top changes with it.
See also the terms of use.