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I quite agree. Some of these issues such as the lack of inline citations are very hard to fix, and there are many, many issues. AfD? --
9563rj (
talk)
01:29, 5 May 2018 (UTC)reply
AfD per lack of demonstrated notability is reasonable. The problem I found in trying to find sources is that
eurofan primarily refers to fans of
Eurovision, with most search results related to it, even when I used the Ukrainian name. Excluding those from the results (
google:EUROFANZ -eurovision -eurofans -forum -forums -facebook) lend me to some potential sources that I'll try to work in. If the lede to this article is true, though, it is likely to be harder to find sources prior to 2016, when the name was changed. —
Ost (
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14:16, 23 May 2018 (UTC)reply
As the majority of participating teams are from the Central and Eastern Europe it seem to be not many sources in English. Some media paid attention to the festival as it was held in one of the host cities of EURO 2012:
[1]. Lviv
ultras are known for their nationalism and far-right views, so many articles inform about the ideological aspect or the incidents during the tournament:
[2][3][4]. Nowadays the festival is officially supported by the
Football Federation of Ukraine and Lviv City Council and it is broadly covered by the media in Ukraine (both in Ukrainian and Russian languages). --
Friend (
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21:14, 19 September 2018 (UTC)reply
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