Product availability, AI estimates, minor protection, pricing, match evidence and company structure—without hiding important limitations.
The language below matches the product status and trust architecture.
Yes. The base Athlete Passport remains ₹0 / $0 forever. DCS does not charge an athlete merely to be visible.
The athlete controls visibility and access. Minors require guardian co-consent and are non-discoverable by default.
Not without approved parent/guardian consent and an authorised access path enforced by permissions.
No. It is guidance based on available evidence and remains estimate-labelled where modelling is involved.
No. Official records, derived analytics, AI estimates and human-confirmed decisions are visually and technically distinct.
No. The public positioning is DRS-ready. Camera and officiating-assist modules require controlled pilots, calibration and validation.
A change to a signed record can be detected. It does not mean the original human input was automatically accurate.
No. Consequential camera outputs require authorised human review before they can affect an official record.
Roster, attendance, assessments, plans, reports, trials, parent access and match-to-Passport workflows.
Yes. Modules can be adopted progressively, beginning with competition operations and public coverage.
Search and comparison use trusted data and respect athlete discoverability and data-access grants.
The Dubai and Mumbai sports companies were established in 2025, followed by private product development through 2025–26.
No such claim is made. DCS holds a Sports Establishment Registration Approval; this is regulatory foundation, not an endorsement claim.
Cricket is the live foundation. Football is positioned as a pilot and tennis as research until their sport-specific products are validated.
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