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F. C. Südtirol-Alto Adige →F.C. Südtirol-Alto Adige – To match the standard of other similar Italian footbal squad articles.CapPixel10:48, 25 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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F.C. Südtirol →F.C. SüdtirolF.C. Südtirol – The name of the football club was changed in 2000 into "F.C. Südtirol srl" ("srl" is the analogous of the english "inc"). Here's the extract of the chamber of commerce:[1]. The club's own homepage shows "F.C. Südtirol":[2]. Also newspapers use the new name (e.g.[3]). The badge however (which was not redesigned) still shows the old name. The fans, players and trainers also call their club simply "Südtirol".Sajoch (talk)18:32, 13 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Should we refer the club as South Tyrol to avoid refer it as "Italian" club with German name or using the unpopular Italian name Alto Adige? Watford refer it as South Tyrol[4].Matthew_hktc11:37, 22 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Referencing is needed to verify the "notable" player and coach section (according toTemplate:famous). Individual entry should he citation to prove either he coached the team and meet the criteria, or he played for Südtirol and meet the criteria.Matthew_hktc16:49, 25 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]