A domain that shows a one-line homepage and hides its ownership details is asking you to trust it with nothing but a name. For afl.coccoc.com, that is exactly the situation. The site resolves to a working server with a valid SSL certificate, and it has not been flagged for malware. But those are baseline technical checks, not signs of a legitimate business.
What is missing matters a lot here. There is no about page, no contact information, no privacy policy or terms of service, and no record of the site in the Wayback Machine or on Trustpilot. The domain registration is hidden entirely. For any site that might handle user data or payments β and it is unclear if this one even intends to β these omissions are worrying.
If you are asking whether afl.coccoc.com is a scam, the honest answer is that there is not enough evidence to call it one, but there is also almost no evidence it is legitimate. A real organization, even a small one, leaves some trace: an email address, a social media link, a description of what they do. This site leaves nothing. Until it does, treat it as unknown and keep your personal information far away.