Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Berita Sepak Bola.
01 Is Berita Sepak Bola licensed and regulated?
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Yes. We operate under a valid gambling license issued by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), and we are required to comply with local laws and responsible gaming standards. Our license number is displayed in the footer of the site. Regular third‑party audits verify the fairness of our odds and the security of customer data.
02 What types of bets can I place on the 2026 World Cup through Berita Sepak Bola?
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You can choose from popular markets such as 1X2 (match result), over/under total goals, Asian handicap, both teams to score, and correct score. For the tournament we also offer outright bets on the winner, top scorer, and group stage standings. All markets are listed with real‑time odds that update as the matches progress.
03 How do I register and verify my account on Berita Sepak Bola?
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Click the ‘Sign Up’ button, fill in your email, password, and basic details, then agree to the terms. After registration you’ll be asked to upload a government‑issued ID and a proof of address; verification usually completes within 24 hours. Once verified you can deposit funds and place bets immediately.
04 What are the wagering requirements for the welcome bonus at Berita Sepak Bola?
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The welcome bonus is a 100% match up to Rp 500,000 with a 5× rollover requirement. The rollover must be met on bets with odds of at least 1.50 before any bonus funds or winnings can be withdrawn. You have 30 days from the first deposit to clear the rollover.
05 Can I withdraw my winnings using a local bank transfer on Berita Sepak Bola?
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Yes. We support withdrawals via BCA, Mandiri, BNI, and BRI bank transfers. The minimum withdrawal is Rp 50,000 and the funds are typically credited within 1‑2 business days after internal review. A small processing fee may apply depending on your bank.
06 What happens to my bet if a World Cup match is postponed or cancelled?
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If a match is postponed before its scheduled start time, the bet is void and the stake is returned to your account. For matches abandoned after kick‑off, bets are settled based on the official competition rules—usually as a draw if less than 90 minutes are played, unless the governing body decides otherwise.