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KK or OKK Dunav
This edit changed the subject to "Omladinski košarkaški klub Dunav" (O.K.K. Dunav) which means Youth basketball club Dunav. I have reverted this, because that is not the name on the official website.
Hi, @
Fayenatic london:, "Omladinski košarkaški klub Dunav" is the official and formal name of the club, and colloquially they use OKK Dunav or KK Dunav, it's pretty much the same, but OKK Dunav is formal according to
state agency. The logo inserted in the inbox in the official one per
League website. "Omladinski" in the name means "by youth" not "for youth". That was a thing in socialist Yugoslavia. There are a lot of OKKs in Serbia, such as
OKK Beograd,
OKK Novi Pazar,
OKK Konstantin,
OKK Šabac or Bosnia such as
OKK Sloboda Tuzla, and there is many more in
football. And there is the
Omladinski stadion also. I was
bold when made changes. We have to revert it back to OKK Dunav. Thanks. --
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talk)
07:39, 5 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Thanks. I found the 2017 constitution document with the new formal name, filed on the page you have cited in the article. However, we would need more citations in order to override the
WP:COMMONNAME "KK Dunav" which is used on both the official website and that league page that you cited above (even though that league page also has the "OKK" logo). The History page on the club's official website does not even mention the new formal name, so using it to name this article seems
WP:UNDUE. –
FayenaticLondon09:25, 5 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Coming back to this: I accept that the popular name "OKK Dunav" is on the logo, which is also used on the official Twitter account "KKDunav", and therefore the names are interchangeable as you have said. I will revert the move of this page to OKK Dunav, and nominate the players category for renaming likewise. –
FayenaticLondon11:04, 26 April 2022 (UTC)reply