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The result of the proposal was not moved. There's clear consensus to move the article, but not where to move this to. I suggest that, as on other similar RMs, an RfC on the use of diacriticals in article names be created to determine the outcome. - UtherSRG (talk) 22:00, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
Just a note on above. Technically, yes, the traditional Czech short form for Rudolf is Rudek ( cs:Rudolf Bubik) and Rudi is short form for German Rudolph. But then it's recognised in CR, and sounds more cool.
In ictu oculi ( talk) 15:54, 27 March 2012 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: NOT MOVED. ( non-admin closure) ʍaɦʋɛօtʍ ( talk) 21:46, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
Rudi Skácel →
Rudolf Skácel – The footballer's real name is Rudolf Skácel, not Rudi. Skácel's nickname "Rudi" became widespread during his career tenure in Scotland (three seasons). He played for the Czech national team as Rudolf Skácel. He's back in the country now, playing the Second League for 1.FK Příbram, also as Rudolf Skácel. Czech footballers don't use nicknames as their official names, unlike e.g. Brazilians.
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The result of the proposal was not moved. There's clear consensus to move the article, but not where to move this to. I suggest that, as on other similar RMs, an RfC on the use of diacriticals in article names be created to determine the outcome. - UtherSRG (talk) 22:00, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
Just a note on above. Technically, yes, the traditional Czech short form for Rudolf is Rudek ( cs:Rudolf Bubik) and Rudi is short form for German Rudolph. But then it's recognised in CR, and sounds more cool.
In ictu oculi ( talk) 15:54, 27 March 2012 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: NOT MOVED. ( non-admin closure) ʍaɦʋɛօtʍ ( talk) 21:46, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
Rudi Skácel →
Rudolf Skácel – The footballer's real name is Rudolf Skácel, not Rudi. Skácel's nickname "Rudi" became widespread during his career tenure in Scotland (three seasons). He played for the Czech national team as Rudolf Skácel. He's back in the country now, playing the Second League for 1.FK Příbram, also as Rudolf Skácel. Czech footballers don't use nicknames as their official names, unlike e.g. Brazilians.
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