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I would like to see two significant changes.: 1. The women's section should be broken up into two sections for club and national team sections, as per the mens' sections. 2. I think all the tables should have a couple of columns that describe the current champion and most recent tournament. Let me know what you think? -- TinTin ( talk) 00:27, 12 February 2015 (UTC)
The "continents" used here doesn't match none of the current continental divisions of the World. For example, Australia is in the Asian championship. There are several other examples. FIFA calls them continental championships sometimes, but do we really have to just accept that? And if the article must change, what to do then? Call them regional championships and federations? I am just aiming some encyclopaedic consistence, since call them continental can be misleading. MPA Neto ( talk) 06:41, 27 February 2015 (UTC)
This sub-section within the Men's Club section is a bit of a worry. Currently it only lists two UEFA competitions, but there are also numerous other competitions which where continental championships which are not included in the article. I just feel expanding it this way, is a bit of a Pandora's box. AFC and CONCACAF have changed their competition formats, and names multiple times, should these all be listed? -- TinTin ( talk) 03:22, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
@ ABC paulista: Regarding this, what exactly is the problem? The page not fitting in the screen? -- Theurgist ( talk) 16:26, 9 September 2021 (UTC)
Someone recently added the Caribbean Club Championship on the rational that it was organized by CONCACAF. Setting aside the fact that it is dubious to say it was organized by CONCACAF and not CFU (I'd argue that at best it's in the same boat as the FIFA Arab cup between FIFA & UAFA), I think it raises a bigger issue of what should the inclusion criteria be for a competition to make this this article? If we are including the Caribbean competition then the UNCAF one should as well, and probably the old North American Competition, but then we should also add the various African and Asian regional sub-confederation competitions. If this list is instead to be limited to competitions that any team from any country within the Continental Confederation has access to (be it now or potential access to based on future sporting prowess - for those that use a mathematical points system influencing participation in future years), then the Mercosur & Merconorte one's should also be dropped. Thoughts? Gecko G ( talk) 19:56, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
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I would like to see two significant changes.: 1. The women's section should be broken up into two sections for club and national team sections, as per the mens' sections. 2. I think all the tables should have a couple of columns that describe the current champion and most recent tournament. Let me know what you think? -- TinTin ( talk) 00:27, 12 February 2015 (UTC)
The "continents" used here doesn't match none of the current continental divisions of the World. For example, Australia is in the Asian championship. There are several other examples. FIFA calls them continental championships sometimes, but do we really have to just accept that? And if the article must change, what to do then? Call them regional championships and federations? I am just aiming some encyclopaedic consistence, since call them continental can be misleading. MPA Neto ( talk) 06:41, 27 February 2015 (UTC)
This sub-section within the Men's Club section is a bit of a worry. Currently it only lists two UEFA competitions, but there are also numerous other competitions which where continental championships which are not included in the article. I just feel expanding it this way, is a bit of a Pandora's box. AFC and CONCACAF have changed their competition formats, and names multiple times, should these all be listed? -- TinTin ( talk) 03:22, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
@ ABC paulista: Regarding this, what exactly is the problem? The page not fitting in the screen? -- Theurgist ( talk) 16:26, 9 September 2021 (UTC)
Someone recently added the Caribbean Club Championship on the rational that it was organized by CONCACAF. Setting aside the fact that it is dubious to say it was organized by CONCACAF and not CFU (I'd argue that at best it's in the same boat as the FIFA Arab cup between FIFA & UAFA), I think it raises a bigger issue of what should the inclusion criteria be for a competition to make this this article? If we are including the Caribbean competition then the UNCAF one should as well, and probably the old North American Competition, but then we should also add the various African and Asian regional sub-confederation competitions. If this list is instead to be limited to competitions that any team from any country within the Continental Confederation has access to (be it now or potential access to based on future sporting prowess - for those that use a mathematical points system influencing participation in future years), then the Mercosur & Merconorte one's should also be dropped. Thoughts? Gecko G ( talk) 19:56, 13 February 2023 (UTC)