The result was delete. Fenix down ( talk) 08:32, 24 June 2019 (UTC)
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Delete. This article is a hoax. It is completely unsourced, and its title is not even in proper capitalization syntax (it should theoretically be titled "Synchronized football" rather than "Synchronized Football"), immediately raising red flags. Furthermore, searches for "synchronized football", "synchronised football", and "synchronized football" Norway all failed to yield any legitimate results/hits from a standard Google search, JSTOR database, Google Books, Google News, Google News Archives, etc. etc. that verified the existence of this supposed 'sport'. The creator of the article, " Nikkolamur", is basically a SPA; the user made only one contribution besides the creation and subsequent developing of this article-- and this one edit, made on the article Pindar, was also immediately flagged as vandalism. Additionally, the diagram that purportedly lays out how the playing field is set up, was created by Nikkolamur on the same day he created this farce. It's interesting how this went unnoticed for so long, and I have come to firmly believe that this game does not actually exist and is entirely fictional. CitizenKang414 ( talk) 22:16, 17 June 2019 (UTC)
Comment. I also just noticed something: On the aforementioned diagram, the SPA who created this article left the summary "I made this myself in paint" (i.e. Microsoft Paint, most likely). In other words, even the diagram demonstrating how the game allegedly works (which was, incidentally, probably added by the author just to make this bogus appear more 'legitimate' looking) would appear to be likely just the fabrication of Nikkolamur. This leads back to the inevitable conclusion that outside of the creator of this article, there is nobody who can attest to this "sport"'s existence. No further comment on that matter, but I just thought I'd throw that additional detail in. CitizenKang414 ( talk) 05:54, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
popular, adjective, liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group.Relax dude, the page will get deleted. Not because its title wasn't capitalised properly. Not because the article creator has only ever created this. Not because the article creator made the diagram. Not because it may or may not be a hoax, because containing an exaggeration or untruth doesn't make it a hoax. Not even because - somewhat unusually - the nominator's first ever registered edit (IP contrib not withstanding) and pretty much only contributions to date are this AfD. It will be deleted because the community deems it not notable. Club Oranje T 12:22, 21 June 2019 (UTC)
The result was delete. Fenix down ( talk) 08:32, 24 June 2019 (UTC)
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Delete. This article is a hoax. It is completely unsourced, and its title is not even in proper capitalization syntax (it should theoretically be titled "Synchronized football" rather than "Synchronized Football"), immediately raising red flags. Furthermore, searches for "synchronized football", "synchronised football", and "synchronized football" Norway all failed to yield any legitimate results/hits from a standard Google search, JSTOR database, Google Books, Google News, Google News Archives, etc. etc. that verified the existence of this supposed 'sport'. The creator of the article, " Nikkolamur", is basically a SPA; the user made only one contribution besides the creation and subsequent developing of this article-- and this one edit, made on the article Pindar, was also immediately flagged as vandalism. Additionally, the diagram that purportedly lays out how the playing field is set up, was created by Nikkolamur on the same day he created this farce. It's interesting how this went unnoticed for so long, and I have come to firmly believe that this game does not actually exist and is entirely fictional. CitizenKang414 ( talk) 22:16, 17 June 2019 (UTC)
Comment. I also just noticed something: On the aforementioned diagram, the SPA who created this article left the summary "I made this myself in paint" (i.e. Microsoft Paint, most likely). In other words, even the diagram demonstrating how the game allegedly works (which was, incidentally, probably added by the author just to make this bogus appear more 'legitimate' looking) would appear to be likely just the fabrication of Nikkolamur. This leads back to the inevitable conclusion that outside of the creator of this article, there is nobody who can attest to this "sport"'s existence. No further comment on that matter, but I just thought I'd throw that additional detail in. CitizenKang414 ( talk) 05:54, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
popular, adjective, liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group.Relax dude, the page will get deleted. Not because its title wasn't capitalised properly. Not because the article creator has only ever created this. Not because the article creator made the diagram. Not because it may or may not be a hoax, because containing an exaggeration or untruth doesn't make it a hoax. Not even because - somewhat unusually - the nominator's first ever registered edit (IP contrib not withstanding) and pretty much only contributions to date are this AfD. It will be deleted because the community deems it not notable. Club Oranje T 12:22, 21 June 2019 (UTC)