Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alban Bunjaku (2nd nomination)

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The result was no consensus. slakrtalk / 09:40, 20 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Alban Bunjaku

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WP:NSPORT only to those footballers who have played for their national team in a FIFA sanctioned international match. Since the Kosovo FA is not a member of FIFA, this does not apply here. Sir Sputnik (talk) 21:48, 9 December 2014 (UTC)[reply
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Note: This discussion has been included in WikiProject Football's list of association football-related deletions. Sir Sputnik (talk) 21:49, 9 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
There is a difference between allowing a match (as stipulated in the document you reference) and sanctioning or recognizing the match. For example, during the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship, FIFA allowed matches against Martinique, but does not recognize those matches as official because Martinique is not a FIFA member. Kosovo is not even a member of UEFA, so all matches against teams affiliated with the Football Federation of Kosovo are considered exhibition matches, not even friendlies. -- Jkudlick tcs 13:22, 10 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
FIFA recognition of matches (which requires FIFA recognition of both national federations) is the key here (as explicitly laid out in
WP:BIO1E unless other notable circumstances exist (e.g. scoring the match-winning goal to secure a spot in the World Cup). — Jkudlick tcs 12:07, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply
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  • Kosovo plays what FIFA calls "tier 2" internationals. Most other representative teams that play tier 2 internationals are not notable, let alone the players who play for them. The only reason that
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  • Kosovo plays what FIFA calls "tier 2" matches (if their opponent is a member of FIFA). Many other representative teams that play in this structure are not notable, to say nothing of the players playing for them. The main reason this is being treated differently is the political status of Kosovo. This is neither a sporting, not a coverage consideration and should therefore have no bearing on notability. Sir Sputnik (talk) 07:37, 16 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
There are a number of stipulations involved, including no flags or anthems, no matches against nations which were part of Yugoslavia, and that "[c]lubs and representative teams of the FFK may not play official or qualification matches while the FFK is not a member of FIFA." (emphasis mine) Thus, while FIFA is allowing FFK to schedule matches against other nations, those matches are not sanctioned as official matches. The same is true with any nation who is not a member of FIFA - see my example above. Permission to compete on the international stage is a prerequisite to competing in sanctioned matches, but they are not synonymous. -- Jkudlick tcs 21:44, 10 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep - I can see no difference between "approved" and "sanctioned". The dictionary definition of sanctioned says "give official permission or approval for". Therefore as he has played for Kosovo he has played a senior match for his country.--Egghead06 (talk) 07:27, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
You include the operative word in the definition: official. FIFA are granting permission for teams from Kosovo to play teams from other nations (except the former Yugoslavia) without penalties to the other teams, but they will not regard the matches as official matches. If FIFA were actually sanctioning the matches, then those matches would have no restrictions as laid out in the memorandum. — Jkudlick tcs 11:56, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Sounds like
original research. Nowhere in that letter does it says "because there will be no flags or anthems, this means we don't sanction the games".--Egghead06 (talk) 13:53, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply
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Sounds like you're unclear as to what the
WP:OR policy actually stipulates. It does not -- and never has -- said that we're prohibited from drawing conclusions from documentary evidence. It stipulates that articles must not contain original research. This is not an article; it's an AfD discussion, and it's no more out of line for us to draw conclusions here than it is for us to look at a source and make a subjective judgment as to whether it meets SIGCOV. (And that being said, you're not thinking your own argument through. Nowhere in that letter does it contain the words "FIFA sanctions all matches against the Kosovo team." How do you figure that the letter can't be claiming that FIFA doesn't "sanction" matches when it doesn't state that it does?) Ravenswing 14:44, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply
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Odd then that the memo (above) should be linked with the wording "FIFA sanctioned Kosovo to play friendly international matches" if FIFA doesn't sanction matches against Kosovo!!?? So I guess it does.... --Egghead06 (talk) 14:11, 12 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Additionally, FIFA has no record of the match against Turkey in which Bunjaku earned his first cap (21 May 2014). Why would FIFA maintain records of some friendlies and not others? The reason is that FIFA does not sanction matches if at least one federation involved is not a member of FIFA; those matches are not a part of any nation's official FIFA record and are not used in calculating the
WP:GNG due to only receiving routine media coverage, he is not yet notable. Perhaps in the future, but not presently. — Jkudlick tcs 15:01, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply
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WP:GNG. — Jkudlick tcs 11:56, 11 December 2014 (UTC)[reply
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