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The result was keep. Consensus is for the article to be retained. North America1000 22:33, 8 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Giulia Gwinn[edit]

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fails WP:NFOOTBALL and WP:GNG Joeykai (talk) 20:32, 1 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. Footballer from Ailingen aims high - lengthy article on player in preparation for U17 world cup
  2. Giulia Gwinn Wechselt zum SC Freiberg - Article on move to SC Freiberg
  3. Giulia Gwinn is nominated relativley breif but nonethelesss useful article on player when aged just 13
  4. Janine Minge and Giulia Gwinn create Penalties - article on performance for German U15 team
  5. Gwinn and Minge face EM-Quali - specific article on this player and one other in preparation for the U17 European Championship
  6. Gwinn and Minge draw attention to themselves - further article on player's youth international performances.
My German is not that strong, but these don't seem to be routine match reports and the reporting seems to be done by news outlets at least at a regional level, so seems to me to have received sufficient coverage to satisfy GNG. Additional primary sources in the article such as this can and are used to provide additional detail. Fenix down (talk) 14:26, 3 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Keep Plays in a top-level league in her country. The fact that women's football is underpaid as compared to men's, and therefore are officially "non-professional" is a ridiculous notion for notability. As long as a player who plays 5 minutes in a dead rubber top-level men's league is notable for an article, so should be a woman of the same. --SuperJew (talk) 17:07, 4 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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