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Culture/Internet culture

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2025-05-30 11:54 Tom Chavez Tom Chavez is a hi-tech entrepreneur, author and co-founder of super{set}, a startup studio that builds and funds software companies. Created by a paid editor (User:CJ for superset) who disclosed being compensated by the subject. The article has not seen meaningful independent editorial engagement since creation and fails WP:GNG — sources are either trivial mentions or "pay-to-play" PR pieces that do not demonstrate significant coverage in reliable, independent media. Most subsequent edits have been cosmetic (e.g., category tweaks via HotCat), and the article has a promotional tone. (Cumulus-wizard-1850)
2025-05-27 02:05 Kismet Healthcare (Australian healthcare technology company) Kismet Healthcare is an Australian healthcare technology company founded by Mark Woodland together with his team. The company was launched in 2023. Doesn't appear to meet WP:NCORP - I cannot find any WP:SIGCOV in independent WP:RS, I searched the usual places + newspapers.com + PressReader and found only mentions and a few routine announcements or press releases as you would find for pretty much any start-up raising money (Zzz plant)

Culture/Literature

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-27 23:01 October Hill Magazine (Quarterly online literary magazine) October Hill Magazine is an online literary magazine that publishes literary fiction short stories, poetry, and visuals. The magazine's primary focus is to feature work by new and unpublished authors, and is released quarterly. Searched newspapers.com, PressReader, google books, google news, google scholar, and JSTOR - I can't find anything besides mentions (and the primary / non-independent sources which are already in the article). (Zzz plant)
2025-05-29 04:13 Money Wars (Japanese original video animation) was an OVA produced by Gainax and was released on September 21, 1991. It is a story about a battlefield in the stock market. Unsourced since 2010 (Another Believer)
2025-05-30 06:22 Fayroll (Series of fantasy novels by Andrey Vasilyev) Fayroll (Russian: "Файролл", or "Акула пера в Мире Файролла") is a series of fantasy novels written by Russian author Andrey Vasilyev. The series currently includes twelve books chronicling the adventures of a society reporter, Harriton Nikiforov, in the virtual game world of Fayroll. Fails WP:NBOOK. I found only these two reliable sources ([1] and [2]), which doesn't seem to be enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-30 06:43 Guil Lunde (American actor) Guil Lunde (born 25 February 1963) is an American voice actor for ADV Films. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-30 07:16 Summersdale Publishers (UK publisher) Summersdale Publishers Ltd (often simply Summersdale) is an English independent publishing firm of non-fiction. The company is based in Chichester, West Sussex. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-30 02:43 List of Uma Musume Pretty Derby characters The following is a list of characters that appear in the media franchise Uma Musume Pretty Derby. Fails WP:NLIST. Only sourced information is casting info, with most "sources" being Twitter or blogs; there are no demonstrated notability and significant coverage of list entries. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-05-31 20:41 Aerial Board of Control (Fictional supranational organization created by Rudyard Kipling) The Aerial Board of Control is a fictional supranational organization dedicated to the control and aid of airship traffic across the whole world. It was first described in the science fiction novella by Rudyard Kipling "With the Night Mail" (1905), and later in "As Easy as ABC" (1912.) There are separate articles already for the two stories in which this appears, and there is no need for a further article about somethingi that appears in those two stories. It appears this is only discussed in the sources in the context of those stories. (Mike Christie)

Culture/Biography

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-27 04:09 Nadiia Kotliar (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Nadiia Kotliar (born 12 November 1993) is a Ukrainian female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Kateryna Bilokon and Olena Karakuts, Kotliar competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NGYMNAST. (LibStar)
2025-05-27 05:24 José Guterres (East Timorese footballer) José Guterres Silva (born 24 April 1998), is a football player who currently plays as for Timor-Leste national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:48 Taj Charles (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) International Career No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:51 Arnold James (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Arnold James (born April 30, 1974) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He has played for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:52 Neil Schyan Jeffers (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Neil Schyan Jeffers (born March 22, 1977) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He plays for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:55 Tahari Lewis (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Tahari Lewis (born 21 April 1986 in Antigua and Barbuda) is an Antiguan footballer. He plays for home town club All Saints United in Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. He was called to Antigua and Barbuda national football team at friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:56 Jayden Martin (Antiguan footballer) Jayden Martin (born 7 November 2002) is an Antiguan professional footballer who plays for the Antigua and Barbuda national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:57 Odell Murray (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Odell Murray is an Antigua and Barbudan international footballer who plays as a defender. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:59 Winston Roberts (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Winston Roberts (born January 28, 1976) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He plays for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:01 Jamoy Stevens (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Jamoy Stevens (born 22 November 1993) is an Antiguan international footballer who plays club football for Hoppers FC as a defender. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:03 Kevin Watts (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Kevin Watts (born April 24, 1975) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He has played for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:39 Sambhaji Kadam (Painter (1932–1998)) Won awards including Dolly Cursetji's competition in 1956 as a student. Won several prizes in the exhibition of the Bombay Art Society and State Art Exhibitions of Maharashtra. [BLP]
2025-05-27 06:40 Ansuh Kanneh (Liberian footballer (born 2005)) Ansu Kanneh (born 2 December 2005) is a Liberian professional footballer who last played professionally for USL Championship side Phoenix Rising. He is currently plays college soccer for Grand Canyon University as a forward. Not close to having a claim to notability. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 06:44 Channing Chasten (American soccer player) Channing Chasten (born July 13, 2000) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Phoenix Rising in the USL Championship. Not notable as he only played 74 minutes of league soccer. All sources are primary, so no GNG either. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 01:37 Jonathan J. Breene (American businessman) Jonathan J. Breene is an Australian-American businessman involved in the real estate and hospitality industries. Along with Adrian Zecha, he is the co-founder of Mahaman, a company specializing in the creation of ultra-luxury residential and boutique hotel properties This article didn't have any sigcov in reliable sources from what I could tell, I was able to turn up one in-depth piece from newpspapers.com (I've added it to the article to give it a fair chance despite proposing deletion). But in the absence of any other clear sigcov, the subject appears to be a run-of-the-mill real estate developer. He has received a few mentions and a bit of local interest but not convinced he meets WP:ANYBIO or WP:GNG. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-28 00:00 William H. Graham (journalist) (American journalist) An American war correspondent, William H. Graham was the aviation editor of the New York Journal of Commerce, and covered the Pacific airlift of the Korean War. Fails WP:GNG and WP:ONEEVENT (Hirolovesswords)
2025-05-28 01:56 Kenichi Yagara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 6 professional league appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Creator is indefinitely blocked. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:01 Yuya Onoe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 21 professional appearances, the rest are with lower leagues. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:03 Yuji Ozaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 23 professional appearances before being released in 2009, hasn't played since. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:09 Takaki Shigemitsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 24 professional appearances, has not played since 2011. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:50 Mohamed Kamara (weightlifter) (Sierra Leonean weightlifter (born 1987)) Mohamed Whale Kamara (born (1987-01-01)1 January 1987) is a Sierra Leonean male weightlifter, competing in the 85 kg category and representing Sierra Leone at international competitions. He participated at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 85 kg event. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Normally notable weightlifters have at least competed in the Olympics. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 04:35 Tas Qureshi (British gastroenterologist) Tas Qureshi, MBBS FRCS (Eng) FRCS (Gen Surg), is a consultant general surgeon and national and international trainer in laparoscopic surgery. He specialises in keyhole surgery for bowel cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, hernias and gall stones, amongst other conditions. Created by a single purpose account. A search in google news, books and scholars did not yield coverage to meet WP:BIO. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 12:20 Jun Shimizu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 17 professional appearances, hasn't played since 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:22 Shuhei Shirai (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 7 professional league appearances before retiring in 2015. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:27 Ryoji Yamanaka (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 league appearance before retiring in 2003. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:30 Yuya Yoshizawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player. 3 professional appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 15:13 Uwe Hüser (German politician (born 1958)) Uwe Hüser (born 21 August 1958, Koblenz) was elected to the Bundestag from Rhineland-Palatinate for the German Green Party in 1987. His term of office ended in 1990. [BLP]
2025-05-28 15:49 2021–22 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Football league season) The 2021–22 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Romanian: Divizia Națională U-19) was the Moldovan annual football tournament. The season started on 12 September 2021 and ended on 29 May 2022. As Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014–15 Moldovan Under-18 Division ended in a 6-0 delete, I anticipate this deletion to be uncontroversial. (Geschichte)
2025-05-28 18:22 Christopher Robin Miller Christopher Robin Miller is an American actor, voice actor, director, and educator, best known for voicing Professor Hershel Layton in the English-language versions of the Professor Layton video game series, as well as in the animated film Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva. Zero 3rd party reliable sources to support WP:NACTOR (Ohnoitsjamie)
2025-05-28 19:02 Sachio Yoshida (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 professional league appearance, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:06 Kohei Yamamoto (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 13 professional appearances before retiring in 2012. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:57 Yudai Nakashima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 17 professional league appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-29 04:14 Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (organization) Maharashtra State Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) is an association of resident doctors from all of the government, corporation medical colleges, and hospitals of Maharashtra, India. It was formed to address the problems faced by the resident doctors in all the government and municipal corporation run hospitals across the states. Looks like WP:NOTESSAY. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-29 13:59 SoulStice (American musician) Ashley J. Llorens (also known as SoulStice), was born in 1979 in Chicago, IL. He started seriously pursuing music while earning his B.S. and M.S. at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In 2003, SoulStice founded the independent label, Wandering Soul Records, concurrently with the release of his first album, North by Northwest. fails WP:GNG (FMSky)
2025-05-29 14:09 Shunichi Nakajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Very few league games in the J League system, not notable, would need multiple independent pieces of significant coverage. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 06:00 Troy Simon (Antigua and Barbuda footballer) Troy Simon (born 20 July 1980) is an Antiguan and Barbudan retired footballer. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-29 16:27 Haiqal Haqeemi (Malaysian footballer (born 2003)) Muhammad Haiqal Haqeemi Bin Hairi (born 4 November 2003) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Malaysia Super League club Selangor. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-29 22:49 Ahmed El Mokhtar (Mauritania association football player) Ahmed El Mokhtar, also known as Ahmed Moctar, (born 15 November 2003) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Mauritanian Premier League club Tevragh-Zeina and the Mauritania national team. Local player in the Mauritanian league sourced to Flashscore and X. Independent sourcing is needed to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTBASIC. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-30 10:01 Rossene Mpingo (Congolese sprinter) Rossene Mpingo (born 31 August 1997) is a male Democratic Republic of the Congo sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China. In 2019, he competed in the men's 100 metres event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NATH. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 11:45 Karel Červenka (Czech cyclist) Karel Červenka (born 1900—?) was a Czechoslovak cyclist. He competed in two events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Does not pass WP:GNG. Lugnuts stub. (FromCzech)
2025-05-30 11:54 Tom Chavez Tom Chavez is a hi-tech entrepreneur, author and co-founder of super{set}, a startup studio that builds and funds software companies. Created by a paid editor (User:CJ for superset) who disclosed being compensated by the subject. The article has not seen meaningful independent editorial engagement since creation and fails WP:GNG — sources are either trivial mentions or "pay-to-play" PR pieces that do not demonstrate significant coverage in reliable, independent media. Most subsequent edits have been cosmetic (e.g., category tweaks via HotCat), and the article has a promotional tone. (Cumulus-wizard-1850)
2025-05-30 13:17 Foley Stewart (American singer-songwriter) Foley Stewart is an American singer-songwriter, born and raised in the Lower East Side of New York City;[citation needed] he currently resides and regularly plays shows in New York City. Critics[who?] have compared his music to Jeff Buckley, Elliott Smith and Neil Young. does not meet WP:N (81567518W)
2025-05-30 15:08 Awad Mahmoud (Sudanese judoka) Awad Mahmoud (born 1 January 1963) is a Sudanese judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 15:31 Jeffrey Teague (music producer) (American music producer) Jeffrey Teague is an American music producer, publisher, and creative branding executive based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked with Ricky Skaggs, Harry Chapin, Kathy Mattea, Keith Stegall, Ray Stevens, Steve Forbert, Lobo, and Paul Overstreet. Page needs to be updated, possibly doesn't meet WP:ANYBIO (MichaelRichard67)
2025-05-29 18:37 Svetlana Forsova (Russian writer) Svetlana Forsova (Russian: Светлана Форсова) is a Russian writer from Korenovsk, city in Kuban region of Russian Federation. Svetlana Forsova has written few articles and two books dedicated to the history and culture of the Kuban region. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 03:05 Juan Vicente Matala (Equatoguinean sprinter) Juan Vicente Matala (born 27 July 1969) is an Equatoguinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Disqualified in sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 03:06 Shahanuddin Choudhury (Bangladeshi sprinter) Shahanuddin Choudhury (born 15 June 1967) is a Bangladeshi sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 03:09 Eulogio Ngache (Equatoguinean sprinter) Eulogio Ngache (born 8 October 1971) is an Equatoguinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 07:12 Ryuji Ito (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player who plays for Tochigi SC in J2 League. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, only playede 463 minutes in the J2 league. (Geschichte)
2025-05-31 09:48 Médard Makanga (Congolese sprinter) Médard Makanga (born 8 May 1967) is a Congolese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:57 Lamin Marikong (Gambian sprinter) Lamin Marikong (born 14 March 1970) is a Gambian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:57 Afonso Ferraz (Angolan sprinter) Afonso Ferraz (born 26 August 1964) is an Angolan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 15:27 Endorsements in the 2013 Czech presidential election This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who voiced their endorsement for the office of the Czech president, including those who subsequently retracted or withheld their endorsement, of any candidate during 2013 Czech presidential election. WP:NOTNEWS, none of this information would be due on the main election page either (Choucas0)
2025-05-31 16:34 Arez Cobain (American rapper) Arez Cobain (born April 7, 1988) is an American rapper, producer, studio engineer, and songwriter. Arez Cobain, is from Los Angeles, California. In April 2015, Arez Cobain emerged into the music blog world on the release of Cashis first single "Kingpin" featuring Young Buck, Arez Cobain, & June B (produced by Rikanatti & The Coalition) off his new album County Hound 3. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 17:00 David Somers (referee) (Scottish football referee) David Somers (born 23 March 1966) is a Scottish former football referee. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 17:21 James Robenalt (American author & lawyer) Robenhalt helped former Secret Service agent Paul Landis "process his memories" of the JFK Assassination, enabling Landis to write his memoir The Final Witness (2023). Secondary sources only mention subject in passing. (Theodore Christopher)
2025-05-30 15:11 Élton (footballer, born 15 August 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Élton Lexandro de Oliveira Santos or simply Élton (born August 25, 1985, in Curitiba) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He played in the Romanian Liga I for Gaz Metan Mediaș. 41 total league matches before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-31 23:55 Jordan Bautista Jordan James Morata Bautista (born January 4, 1995), is a Filipino actor. Fails WP:MUSICIAN, no WP:GNG coverage, notability stems from familial relationship with another person. (Howard the Duck)
2025-06-01 01:21 Rosachely Rivera (Puerto Rican politician) Rosachely Rivera Santana is a Puerto Rican politician and professor who has served as Mayor of Gurabo since 2017. In May of 2025, Governor Jenniffer González-Colón announced her intention to nominate Rivera to the position of Secretary of State of Puerto Rico. [BLP]
2025-06-01 07:46 Potu Narsimha Reddy Potu Narsimha Reddy was an Indian social reformer, and a member of the Satyagraha movement. In 1938, he moved from his native Ratnagiri to Chennur taluq of Adilabad District and purchased 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land. He used his wealth to assist the poor, purchasing food for nearby villages. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Minor social reformer. I found one source in English that is a hagiography. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-06-01 08:52 Robinson Stewart (Swazi sprinter) Robinson David Stewart (born 29 May 1972) is a former Swazi sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He recorded an 11.20, not enough to qualify for the next round past the heats. His personal best is 10.60, set in 1993. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 09:53 Tommy Forster (English footballer) Thomas Forster (April 1894 – 6 February 1955) was an English footballer. His regular position was at full back. He was born in Northwich, Cheshire. He played for Manchester United and Northwich Victoria. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORT. There are no relevant sources on Google or Google Books. The only source provided for the article seems to be a fan-made (therefore self-published) website (it also says that it is not an official website). Also tagged as needing more citation for 8 years. (Alpha Beta Delta Lambda)
2025-06-01 11:34 Bounhom Siliphone (Laotian sprinter) Bounhom Siliphone (born 16 April 1965) is a Laotian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 13:07 Rosalvo Ferreira Santos (Economist) Rosalvo Ferreira Santos (born Paraíba, December 13, 1962) is a Brazilian economist. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. And does not appear to meet any of the criteria for WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2025-06-01 20:16 Ryo Kanazawa (Japanese footballer (born 1988)) is a former Japanese football player. Total lack of notability (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:21 Koichi Hirono (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:23 Oribe Niikawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, 1 game in the J League system (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:43 Atsushi Matsuo (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. Not notable, only played 2 minutes in the J League pyramid. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:46 Shinta Fukushima (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Verspah Oita. Only 4 games in the J League pyramid, not notable. No usable sources in the Japanese Wikipedia. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:53 Wataru Inoue (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kagoshima United FC. No usable sources in ja:wiki. Not notable for his first spell in the J League, and during his second spell in the J3 League he only played 532 minutes. [3] (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 00:01 Daelen Fynn (South African cricketer (born 1999)) Daelen Fynn (born 25 October 1999) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 1 March 2021, for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge, taking a five-wicket haul. He made his first-class debut on 4 March 2021, for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2020–21 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this South African cricketer. (JTtheOG)
2025-06-02 00:18 João Manuel Miguel (Portuguese boxer) João Manuel Miguel (born 27 July 1952) is a Portuguese former amateur boxer. He competed in the men's light flyweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics losing to the European champion who would eventually win the tournament, Shamil Sabirov. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 09:21 Ken Matsumoto (Japanese footballer (born 1987)) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable enough from his 8 games in the J League system, continued in smaller clubs. No usable sources in ja:wiki, only a dead link (Geschichte)
2025-05-30 04:31 Private Jets (band) (Swedish music group) Private Jets is a Swedish power pop quartet that was founded in 2001 by twin siblings, Erik and Per Westin. I don't see any real coverage of this band in the Swedish papers, and besides non-independent sources I can only find a write-up in a music blog (powerpopaholic). Their record label doesn't seem to be notable nor the individual members, and worth noting there appears to be no article for this band on Swedish wikipedia. Popularity =/= notability but Spotify stats (~18 monthly listeners) doesn't give me a strong index of suspicion that there would definitely be inaccessible or offline sigcov. (Zzz plant)
2025-06-02 13:42 Ayaz Gul (Sindhi poet) Ayaz Gul (Sindhi: :ایاز گُل) is a contemporary poet from Sindh, Pakistan. His works are in the indigenous Sindhi language. He was honoured with the Pride of Performance for literature by President Arif Alvi in 2021. No reliable sources to establish notability; the two newspaper articles do not have author attribution (just "correspondents" or something like that, typical of paid press releases). (Ohnoitsjamie)
2025-06-02 14:27 Ryujiro Yamanaka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Okinawa SV as a midfielder. 24 professional appearances in Singapore before going into coaching in 2021. Fails GNG and WP:TOOSOON. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 14:57 Toshiki Sakai (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He played for Blaublitz Akita. 27 league appearances before leaving in 2017. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 15:01 Takuya Sasagaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Ryosuke Sasagaki. 21 J3 league appearances before retiring in 2016. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 15:14 Yoshiyuki Morisaki (Japanese footballer (born 1976)) is a former Japanese football player. Not close to notable (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 15:16 Kinya Takehara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Inconceiveably far from notability (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 15:22 Takuma Takeda (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player, who last played for Iwate Grulla Morioka. 12 professional appearances before retiring in 2022. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-31 07:22 Park Sang-hee (footballer) (South Korean footballer) Park Sang-Hee (Korean박상희; born 2 December 1987) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder. 19 games in the K1 league is something, but dire lack of sources to meet GNG and SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2025-05-28 13:16 Amal Salha (Lebanese footballer (born 2000)) Amal Hassan Salha (Arabic: أمل حسن صالحة; born 2 December 2000) is a Lebanese futsal player and former footballer who plays as a defender for the Lebanon national futsal team. She formerly played for the Lebanon national football team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-28 17:29 Brittany Benov (American actress and singer) Brittany Elizabeth Benov (December 14, 1980 – March 12, 2005) was an American actress and singer. Has been tagged as having questionable notability for almost a year and no further evidence of notability has been provided. (Redfiona99)
2025-05-29 19:39 Karly Harfouche (Lebanese footballer (born 2004)) Karly Carlos Harfouche (Arabic: كارلي كارلوس حرفوش; born 3 August 2004) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for American college team Bethel Pilots and the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-30 14:21 Emily CoBabe-Ammann (American earth scientist and director) Emily CoBabe-Ammann is an earth scientist who specializes in strategies for science and education initiatives. She is currently the Senior Advisor to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at the University of Colorado, at Boulder. Fails WP:BIO. First source is a blog, second is dead. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 14:42 Josephine McClellan (Irish camogie player) Josephine McClellan is a camogie player who has won many individual awards for her skills and also medals with the Darver Senior team in County Louth. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is familiar sign of User:Camogie History's involvement and, yet again, it turns out they are the creator of the page. A Google search for her name returned only 149 results. These are separate people. This is a producer. This is a song. This is it again. This is an artist. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability either. This is a blog. This is a researcher. But she is based in the wrong country. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport and they are separate people. It is the wrong country anyway. This is just a list of people from the wrong country. An intermediate club player in such sports is rarely (if ever?) notable. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Louise Molony (Camogie player) Louise Molony is a camogie player for Castlegar in County Galway. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. It is unclear how the activities of her sisters and her cousins contribute towards notability. That is uncited anyway. It is unclear how her position within her family contributes towards notability. That is also uncited. The first source provided is one page (460) in a book. This book was written by a president of the organisation which runs the sport this person is supposed to be involved in so it is not particularly independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and countless others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is also a sign, yet again, that User:Camogie History has been here and, sure enough, it is this editor who created the article. It is almost as if the article was created to promote this book. It is everywhere. And always the same page (460). The second reference provided is a "Camogie roundup" that does not appear to work. The third reference provided does not work either. Even if it did it is from the website of a club this person has been involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. A Google search for her name returned only 147 results. Most of those are about a radio producer. This is about the beauty industry. This person nearly has the same name. But there is no information about her there. And none here either. This person works in London so is in the wrong country. This person is also in the wrong country. As is this person, who lives in Melbourne. It looks like this is her again. This woman's son is an actor. This person is one of a couple who are determined to "embark on a journey through the 1990s and attempt (with your help) to document every iconic thing about it in alphabetical order". The people here appear to be separate. The people on this "Board of Management" are separate. The people here who are "Guiding Ireland towards excellence in gluten-free living, fostering a healthier & more inclusive environment for all" are separate. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Ita O'Keeffe (Irish hairdresser and camogie player) Ita O'Keeffe is a hairdresser and Camogie player, noted for scoring two important points for her club in their march to the Leinster Senior finals in both 2009 and 2010.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The first reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. The second reference claims to involve match reports but they too are dead. The third reference provided claims to be more "newspaper reports" but leads instead to Facebook. There are the customary User:Camogie History link(s) to the official website(s) of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 103 results. This is bridge. But they are separate people. This is interesting. But it is unclear how the story of the little donkey can be used to establish notability. This secretary is from the wrong country. This woman's husband watches birds. This mum raised some money for a school. This person was one of about 38 to win a spot prize in a raffle. This person has ideas for how to decorate your home and garden. This person's sister died. In the wrong part of the country. This person also lived in the wrong part of the country. This person must have died earlier as it is a 17th anniversary. None of them mention sport. This does not mention sport either. This is part of a team name and two players, "Vinnie" and "Padraig". It is hurling, not camogie. It is an under-16 competition. This is an "adopted Lisgoold man", an administrator with "stewarding duties at Páirc Uí Chaoimh". At least it is sport. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Eimer Moynihan (Irish camogie player) Eimer Moynihan is a camogie player. Moynihan has several appearances as a member of the club team of the year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. This has been tagged as needing improvements for nearly five years. The only reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, as is typical of articles created by User:Camogie History. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 94 results. This is sport. But it is the wrong sport and in the wrong part of the country. This is also the wrong sport. The woman in this photograph is attending "the Soroptimist International Girl's Public Speaking Competition". She is in the wrong part of the country. Here she is again in another photograph, "practicing her flipping" for a coffee morning. This is the sister of a dead man. She is in the same wrong part of the country. Based on the location of the second photograph she might even be the same person. But possibly not. The hotel has a different name. The names in this list are separate people. The names here are separate people. As are the names here. But the woman with the surname has a similar first name if looked at closely. The women included here are also separate people. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport. And they are two separate people. This is another wrong sport and they are different people. This minor club final report mentions a player with a similar name. But it is football so it is the wrong sport. This is camogie and there are players with similar names. But is appears to be a competition for schools. The people with similar names here are playing camogie. But they are playing for separate teams. It is an under-14 competition anyway. The people with similar names here are also separate people. It is also the wrong sport. But at least it is not an under-14 competition. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 16:36 Tatiana Khalil (Lebanese footballer (born 1992)) Tatiana Khalil (Arabic: تاتيانا خليل; born 3 November 1992) is a Lebanese football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 16:36 Stephanie El Kazzi (Lebanese footballer (born 2004)) Stephanie Rabih El Kazzi (Arabic: ستيفاني ربيع القزي; born 29 September 2004) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese club EFP and the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-06-01 00:18 Rana Al Mokdad (Lebanese footballer (born 1998)) Rana Radwan Al Mokdad (Arabic: رنا رضوان المقداد; born 18 November 1998) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a midfielder. fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 22:08 Janet Tavakoli (American writer) Janet Tavakoli is the president of Tavakoli Structured Finance, Inc., a Chicago-based consulting firm. She has had three books published on credit derivatives, structured finance, and the 2008 financial crisis. Subject requests deletion. Page created without consent of living subject who does not claim to meet notability standards. Current article quality issues have attracted scam operators targeting the subject. Subject never sought Wikipedia coverage and prefers page removal over improvement efforts for unwanted biographical content. (Requester123)
2025-05-30 01:51 Celine Al Haddad (Lebanese footballer (born 2001)) Celine Salim Al Haddad (Arabic: سيلين سليم الحداد; born 12 March 2001) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese club No Limits. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 16:35 Marwa Khamis (Lebanese footballer) Marwa Khamis (Arabic: مروة خميس; born 2 January 1985) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a defender for the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)

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2025-05-27 18:18 Bestias De Asalto Bestias De Asalto is an industrial-electro band from Mexico. The group consists of Psycommander (vocals), Enfermo (drums) and Tripas (keyboards and sampling). BDA music is based on a military concept and a war ambience, with explicit lyrics about massacres, combats, punishment, assassinations and slaughters. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-28 06:26 Secrets & Dreams (2004 studio album by The Saddle Club) Secrets & Dreams is the fourth album by cast members of the Australian television series The Saddle Club, released in April 2004. Both the album and the single "Undercover Movers & Shakers" entered the Australian charts in that month. The three previous albums by The Saddle Club achieved gold record status in Australia. Doesn't meet NALBUM, no sources added since the template was added in 2010. I couldn't find any sources on it either. (TurboSuperA+)
2025-05-29 13:59 SoulStice (American musician) Ashley J. Llorens (also known as SoulStice), was born in 1979 in Chicago, IL. He started seriously pursuing music while earning his B.S. and M.S. at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In 2003, SoulStice founded the independent label, Wandering Soul Records, concurrently with the release of his first album, North by Northwest. fails WP:GNG (FMSky)
2025-05-30 06:43 Guil Lunde (American actor) Guil Lunde (born 25 February 1963) is an American voice actor for ADV Films. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-30 15:31 Jeffrey Teague (music producer) (American music producer) Jeffrey Teague is an American music producer, publisher, and creative branding executive based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked with Ricky Skaggs, Harry Chapin, Kathy Mattea, Keith Stegall, Ray Stevens, Steve Forbert, Lobo, and Paul Overstreet. Page needs to be updated, possibly doesn't meet WP:ANYBIO (MichaelRichard67)
2025-05-31 16:26 Kryk Dushi Kryk Dushi (Ukrainian: Крик Душі, translation: Scream of the soul) is one of the most successful and popular Ukrainian rock bands of "New generation". It was formed in 2007 in Rivne, Ukraine. Lacks SIGCOV. Ukrainian page has this semi self-published source promotional material (club they played in). (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 23:55 Jordan Bautista Jordan James Morata Bautista (born January 4, 1995), is a Filipino actor. Fails WP:MUSICIAN, no WP:GNG coverage, notability stems from familial relationship with another person. (Howard the Duck)
2025-05-31 01:07 Understanding Motor Carrier Claims Understanding Motor Carrier Claims is a book from the law firm Fried Goldberg LLC about trucking litigation, now in its seventh edition. It’s written for personal injury lawyers who want to know more about truck accident claims. The firm, based in Atlanta, Georgia is known nationally for its experience with cases involving commercial motor vehicles. No evidence of notability. (Jahaza)
2025-06-02 12:13 Graveyard Shift (radio show) (late night radio show) The Graveyard Shift was a late-night talk show airing on Australian youth radio station Triple J. It would broadcast on Saturday overnights from 1:00 am until 4:00 am on Sunday mornings. The show launched in 2005, replacing the simulcast of Rage. It was hosted by Dave Callan for the first six years, with Paul Verhoeven taking over in 2011. Does not meet notability requirements. I can only find a single reliable third-party source to mention this show, from 2009. No later work written about it. (Marcostev8)

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2025-05-30 06:22 Fayroll (Series of fantasy novels by Andrey Vasilyev) Fayroll (Russian: "Файролл", or "Акула пера в Мире Файролла") is a series of fantasy novels written by Russian author Andrey Vasilyev. The series currently includes twelve books chronicling the adventures of a society reporter, Harriton Nikiforov, in the virtual game world of Fayroll. Fails WP:NBOOK. I found only these two reliable sources ([4] and [5]), which doesn't seem to be enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 20:41 Aerial Board of Control (Fictional supranational organization created by Rudyard Kipling) The Aerial Board of Control is a fictional supranational organization dedicated to the control and aid of airship traffic across the whole world. It was first described in the science fiction novella by Rudyard Kipling "With the Night Mail" (1905), and later in "As Easy as ABC" (1912.) There are separate articles already for the two stories in which this appears, and there is no need for a further article about somethingi that appears in those two stories. It appears this is only discussed in the sources in the context of those stories. (Mike Christie)

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2025-05-27 23:01 October Hill Magazine (Quarterly online literary magazine) October Hill Magazine is an online literary magazine that publishes literary fiction short stories, poetry, and visuals. The magazine's primary focus is to feature work by new and unpublished authors, and is released quarterly. Searched newspapers.com, PressReader, google books, google news, google scholar, and JSTOR - I can't find anything besides mentions (and the primary / non-independent sources which are already in the article). (Zzz plant)
2025-06-01 22:13 Boomerang Bet (Gambling company) Boomerang Bet is a global online gambling company, founded in August 2023. Article doesn’t meet WP:GNG. (Absoulutelytamar)

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2025-05-28 17:11 The Hirosaki Players (2010 American film) The Hirosaki Players is a 2010 Japanese-language American short film, written and directed by Jeff Sousa. Subject is not notable, no secondary source coverage. (Wasianpower)
2025-05-28 08:22 Varèse Sarabande Soundtrack Sampler (1991 compilation album by various artists) Varèse Sarabande Soundtrack Sampler is a compilation of music from various films and television series by composers Alfred Newman, John Williams, John Carpenter, Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Basil Poledouris, Alexander Courage, Bill Conti, Angelo Badalamenti, Randy Edelman, James Horner, Stewart Copeland and Michael Kamen. No evidence of any notability for this free sampler album. (Fram)
2025-05-30 03:31 RIPfest (US annual filmmaking project) RIPFEST collaborative film project is an annual filmmaking project run by a collaborative group of film and television producers and past participants. The organization assigns several teams of filmmakers and gives them two weeks to write, shoot, and edit a complete, original short film. An uncited and barely referenced article for the last 14 years. Searching fails to turn up anything independent that could be used to show notability (Moritoriko)

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2025-05-27 20:03 The Dandies The Dandies are a 2 piece Rock band from Potchefstroom, North West South Africa. https://twitter.com/thedandiesza, 6 September. 2016) Doesn't meet WP:GNG or WP:NMUSIC. Article references are bare links and none appear to be reliable sources. (Nnev66)
2025-05-30 00:16 Theatre Musicians Association (Players' Conference of the American Federation of Musicians) The Theatre Musicians Association (TMA) is a Players' Conference of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM). TMA represents American Musical Theatre musicians who perform in musical theatre orchestras in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. A voluntary organization supported entirely by member dues, TMA is dedicated to raising the theatre-going experience for all – actors, musicians and especially audiences. Created by a one edit editor. Only source provided is its own website. Fails WP:ORG, (LibStar)
2025-05-30 08:46 Grupo Latin Vibe (American salsa/Latin jazz group) Grupo Latin Vibe is a Salsa and Latin Jazz music group based in New York City. The group was initially formed under the name 'TNT MIX' by Anibal 'Tito' Rivera and Tommy Mattioli in the 1990s. Eventually, they restructured the band to a seven-piece ensemble, renaming it Grupo Latin Vibe. Lacks SIGCOV. Found only this source with something more than a passing mention. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 16:34 Arez Cobain (American rapper) Arez Cobain (born April 7, 1988) is an American rapper, producer, studio engineer, and songwriter. Arez Cobain, is from Los Angeles, California. In April 2015, Arez Cobain emerged into the music blog world on the release of Cashis first single "Kingpin" featuring Young Buck, Arez Cobain, & June B (produced by Rikanatti & The Coalition) off his new album County Hound 3. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 15:57 Shall Wisdom Cry Aloud (American Christian hymn) "Shall Wisdom Cry Aloud" is a Christian hymn by Isaac Watts (d. 1748), a poetic adaptation of Proverbs 8:1;22-32. The lyrics have been combined with different tunes, one of them called "Watchman", composed by James Leach (d. 1798), another called "St. Thomas", composed by Aaron Williams (d. Does not appear to pass WP:NMUSIC, unlikely to pass WP:GNG (Choucas0)
2025-06-01 14:59 Love Eternal (song) (1986 single by Paul Haig) "Love Eternal" is the ninth solo single from former Josef K vocalist Paul Haig and the third to be taken from his album, The Warp of Pure Fun. It was released in March 1986 on Les Disques Du Crepuscule subsidiary, Operation Afterglow. I can find no reliable sources, not even been reviewed. Does not meet notability guidelines for music (Secretlondon)
2025-06-02 11:11 Luigi Morleo (Italian percussionist and composer) Luigi Morleo is an Italian percussionist and composer of contemporary music, who lives in Bari and teaches at the Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory. Autobiography with no citations whatsoever, nothing to show how this person meets WP:NARTIST or WP:NMUSIC. (Justlettersandnumbers)
2025-05-30 04:31 Private Jets (band) (Swedish music group) Private Jets is a Swedish power pop quartet that was founded in 2001 by twin siblings, Erik and Per Westin. I don't see any real coverage of this band in the Swedish papers, and besides non-independent sources I can only find a write-up in a music blog (powerpopaholic). Their record label doesn't seem to be notable nor the individual members, and worth noting there appears to be no article for this band on Swedish wikipedia. Popularity =/= notability but Spotify stats (~18 monthly listeners) doesn't give me a strong index of suspicion that there would definitely be inaccessible or offline sigcov. (Zzz plant)
2025-06-02 13:38 Under the Gun (band) (US musical group) Under the Gun was a punk rock group founded in New York City in 1997 by Mickey Lee Ambush (vocals, rhythm guitar), Todd Anthony (vocals, lead guitar), Chrisipline (drums), and Keith Allen (bass, vocals). Todd Anthony left shortly after the band's first few shows and was later replaced by Joe Naylor. Unsourced, doesn't meet WP:NBAND as significant coverage in reliable sources appears nonexistent. (Frost)
2025-06-01 13:54 Zemljotres (Album by Mile Kitić) Zemljotres (Cyrillic: Земљотрес, English: Earthquake) is an album by Bosnian Serb singer Mile Kitić. It was released in 2004. No refs in >15 years. ... it exists and there is a pic of an album cover (Victuallers)

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2025-05-29 10:09 TIBCO Rendezvous (Software for messaging between programs) TIBCO Rendezvous is a software product that provides a message bus for enterprise application integration (EAI). Lacks SIGCOV from independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-29 22:31 Michael Howard (Microsoft) (Microsoft employee) Michael Howard (born 1965) is a software security expert from Microsoft. He is the author of several computer security books, the most famous being Writing Secure Code. Michael Howard is a frequent speaker at security-related conferences and frequently publishes articles on the subject. No sources in article, only link is a blog. User:Mousepad9 links to Google Books to illustrate how often he’s mentioned by books, but the link doesn’t show him being mentioned in said books, with most of them being written by him. Only article I found—by Business News Daily—is an interview, and thus not independent. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-30 11:54 Tom Chavez Tom Chavez is a hi-tech entrepreneur, author and co-founder of super{set}, a startup studio that builds and funds software companies. Created by a paid editor (User:CJ for superset) who disclosed being compensated by the subject. The article has not seen meaningful independent editorial engagement since creation and fails WP:GNG — sources are either trivial mentions or "pay-to-play" PR pieces that do not demonstrate significant coverage in reliable, independent media. Most subsequent edits have been cosmetic (e.g., category tweaks via HotCat), and the article has a promotional tone. (Cumulus-wizard-1850)

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2025-06-01 06:10 ERT News (Television channel) ERT News (Greek: ΕΡΤ News), is a Greek free-to-air television 24 hour news channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (Greek: EPT – Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση). It began broadcasting on 3 March 2022, replacing Deutsche Welle's terrestrial broadcast through ERT's multiplexer. The article fails to meet the general notability guideline (WP:GNG). It lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources. Most available sources are either routine news mentions or official content from ERT itself. (Vinizex94)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2025-05-30 02:43 List of Uma Musume Pretty Derby characters The following is a list of characters that appear in the media franchise Uma Musume Pretty Derby. Fails WP:NLIST. Only sourced information is casting info, with most "sources" being Twitter or blogs; there are no demonstrated notability and significant coverage of list entries. (MimirIsSmart)

Culture/Performing arts

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2025-05-30 00:16 Theatre Musicians Association (Players' Conference of the American Federation of Musicians) The Theatre Musicians Association (TMA) is a Players' Conference of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM). TMA represents American Musical Theatre musicians who perform in musical theatre orchestras in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. A voluntary organization supported entirely by member dues, TMA is dedicated to raising the theatre-going experience for all – actors, musicians and especially audiences. Created by a one edit editor. Only source provided is its own website. Fails WP:ORG, (LibStar)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2025-05-28 13:08 Alan Synnott (Church of Ireland Archdeacon of Killala and Achonry) Alan Patrick Sutherland Synnott (born 1959) was the Church of Ireland Archdeacon of Killala and Achonry from 2010 to 2017.[failed verification] WP:NBIO and WP:SIGCOV are not met. Only claim to notability seems to be as holder of an office/title(?) in the Anglican clergy. And, even if that office/title were notable (and doesn't appear to be), notability would not be inherited by its holder. Only refs are (broken?) directory entry to a list of what appears to be EVERY SINGLE member of the Anglican clergy. And a dead(?) webpage of the subject's parish (which, even if named/listed the subject alongside other people in the church community) would not be an independent source that contributed to notability. (Guliolopez)
2025-05-29 09:16 Hinduism in Luxembourg Hinduism in Luxembourg is a minority faith. According to ARDA, Luxembourg had 283 (0.05%) Hindus in 2015. lack source, out of the mentioned 3 sources, one is the website of hindu forum, and other 2 references are news of the opening of hindu forum (Cerium4B)
2025-05-30 05:59 Shede Dev (Hindu Temple in Saphale, Palghar district, Maharashtra) Shede Dev is a very old Shiva temple in Madhukar Nagar, Saphale, Palghar district, Maharashtra, India. Non-notable Hindu temple failing WP:GNG (Dharmadhyaksha)

Culture/Sports

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2025-05-27 04:09 Nadiia Kotliar (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Nadiia Kotliar (born 12 November 1993) is a Ukrainian female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Kateryna Bilokon and Olena Karakuts, Kotliar competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NGYMNAST. (LibStar)
2025-05-27 05:22 Domingos Freitas (East Timorese footballer) Domingos Ramos Freitas (born 13 July 1997), simply known as Domingos, is a football player who currently plays for the Timor-Leste national football team as a winger. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:24 José Guterres (East Timorese footballer) José Guterres Silva (born 24 April 1998), is a football player who currently plays as for Timor-Leste national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:48 Taj Charles (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) International Career No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:51 Arnold James (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Arnold James (born April 30, 1974) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He has played for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:52 Neil Schyan Jeffers (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Neil Schyan Jeffers (born March 22, 1977) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He plays for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:53 Shalon Knight (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Shalon Knight (born 4 March 2000) is an Antigua and Barbudan international footballer who plays for the Antigua and Barbuda national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:55 Tahari Lewis (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Tahari Lewis (born 21 April 1986 in Antigua and Barbuda) is an Antiguan footballer. He plays for home town club All Saints United in Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. He was called to Antigua and Barbuda national football team at friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:56 Jayden Martin (Antiguan footballer) Jayden Martin (born 7 November 2002) is an Antiguan professional footballer who plays for the Antigua and Barbuda national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:57 Odell Murray (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Odell Murray is an Antigua and Barbudan international footballer who plays as a defender. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:59 Winston Roberts (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Winston Roberts (born January 28, 1976) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He plays for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:01 Jamoy Stevens (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Jamoy Stevens (born 22 November 1993) is an Antiguan international footballer who plays club football for Hoppers FC as a defender. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:03 Kevin Watts (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Kevin Watts (born April 24, 1975) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He has played for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:40 Ansuh Kanneh (Liberian footballer (born 2005)) Ansu Kanneh (born 2 December 2005) is a Liberian professional footballer who last played professionally for USL Championship side Phoenix Rising. He is currently plays college soccer for Grand Canyon University as a forward. Not close to having a claim to notability. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 06:44 Channing Chasten (American soccer player) Channing Chasten (born July 13, 2000) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Phoenix Rising in the USL Championship. Not notable as he only played 74 minutes of league soccer. All sources are primary, so no GNG either. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 18:58 2003 AMF Futsal Men's World Cup (International football competition) The 2003 AMF Futsal Men's World Cup was the 8th edition of the AMF Futsal World Cup. It was held in Paraguay from 21 to 29 November 2003. Twenty teams were involved, with the host nation eventually emerging as champions. No significant coverage of the competition in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-27 19:48 BC Caspiy Aktau (Basketball team in Aktau, Kazakhstan) Basketball Club "BC" Caspiy Aktau (Kazakh: Каспий Ақтау "БК" Баскетбол Клубы; Russian: Баскетбольный клуб "БК" Каспий Актау) is a Kazakhstani professional basketball club based in the city of Aktau in western Kazakhstan. Fails WP:NTEAM. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-28 01:56 Kenichi Yagara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 6 professional league appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Creator is indefinitely blocked. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:01 Yuya Onoe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 21 professional appearances, the rest are with lower leagues. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:03 Yuji Ozaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 23 professional appearances before being released in 2009, hasn't played since. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:09 Takaki Shigemitsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 24 professional appearances, has not played since 2011. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:50 Mohamed Kamara (weightlifter) (Sierra Leonean weightlifter (born 1987)) Mohamed Whale Kamara (born (1987-01-01)1 January 1987) is a Sierra Leonean male weightlifter, competing in the 85 kg category and representing Sierra Leone at international competitions. He participated at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 85 kg event. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Normally notable weightlifters have at least competed in the Olympics. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 05:43 Best United FC (Burmese football club) Best United Football Club is a Burmese football club, founded in 2013. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-28 12:20 Jun Shimizu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 17 professional appearances, hasn't played since 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:22 Shuhei Shirai (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 7 professional league appearances before retiring in 2015. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:27 Ryoji Yamanaka (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 league appearance before retiring in 2003. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:30 Yuya Yoshizawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player. 3 professional appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 13:16 Amal Salha (Lebanese footballer (born 2000)) Amal Hassan Salha (Arabic: أمل حسن صالحة; born 2 December 2000) is a Lebanese futsal player and former footballer who plays as a defender for the Lebanon national futsal team. She formerly played for the Lebanon national football team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-28 15:49 2021–22 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Football league season) The 2021–22 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Romanian: Divizia Națională U-19) was the Moldovan annual football tournament. The season started on 12 September 2021 and ended on 29 May 2022. As Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014–15 Moldovan Under-18 Division ended in a 6-0 delete, I anticipate this deletion to be uncontroversial. (Geschichte)
2025-05-28 19:02 Sachio Yoshida (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 professional league appearance, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:06 Kohei Yamamoto (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 13 professional appearances before retiring in 2012. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:57 Yudai Nakashima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 17 professional league appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 06:14 DYS F.C. (Malaysian football club) Diamond Your System Football Club is a football club based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. They played in the third-tier division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia FAM League in the 2016 season, before pulling out of the league in the next season. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-29 14:09 Shunichi Nakajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Very few league games in the J League system, not notable, would need multiple independent pieces of significant coverage. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 06:00 Troy Simon (Antigua and Barbuda footballer) Troy Simon (born 20 July 1980) is an Antiguan and Barbudan retired footballer. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-29 16:27 Haiqal Haqeemi (Malaysian footballer (born 2003)) Muhammad Haiqal Haqeemi Bin Hairi (born 4 November 2003) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Malaysia Super League club Selangor. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-29 19:39 Karly Harfouche (Lebanese footballer (born 2004)) Karly Carlos Harfouche (Arabic: كارلي كارلوس حرفوش; born 3 August 2004) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for American college team Bethel Pilots and the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-29 22:49 Ahmed El Mokhtar (Mauritania association football player) Ahmed El Mokhtar, also known as Ahmed Moctar, (born 15 November 2003) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Mauritanian Premier League club Tevragh-Zeina and the Mauritania national team. Local player in the Mauritanian league sourced to Flashscore and X. Independent sourcing is needed to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTBASIC. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-30 10:01 Rossene Mpingo (Congolese sprinter) Rossene Mpingo (born 31 August 1997) is a male Democratic Republic of the Congo sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China. In 2019, he competed in the men's 100 metres event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NATH. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 11:45 Karel Červenka (Czech cyclist) Karel Červenka (born 1900—?) was a Czechoslovak cyclist. He competed in two events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Does not pass WP:GNG. Lugnuts stub. (FromCzech)
2025-05-30 15:08 Awad Mahmoud (Sudanese judoka) Awad Mahmoud (born 1 January 1963) is a Sudanese judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 03:05 Juan Vicente Matala (Equatoguinean sprinter) Juan Vicente Matala (born 27 July 1969) is an Equatoguinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Disqualified in sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 03:06 Shahanuddin Choudhury (Bangladeshi sprinter) Shahanuddin Choudhury (born 15 June 1967) is a Bangladeshi sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 03:09 Eulogio Ngache (Equatoguinean sprinter) Eulogio Ngache (born 8 October 1971) is an Equatoguinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 07:12 Ryuji Ito (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player who plays for Tochigi SC in J2 League. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, only playede 463 minutes in the J2 league. (Geschichte)
2025-05-31 09:48 Médard Makanga (Congolese sprinter) Médard Makanga (born 8 May 1967) is a Congolese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:57 Lamin Marikong (Gambian sprinter) Lamin Marikong (born 14 March 1970) is a Gambian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:57 Afonso Ferraz (Angolan sprinter) Afonso Ferraz (born 26 August 1964) is an Angolan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 14:42 Josephine McClellan (Irish camogie player) Josephine McClellan is a camogie player who has won many individual awards for her skills and also medals with the Darver Senior team in County Louth. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is familiar sign of User:Camogie History's involvement and, yet again, it turns out they are the creator of the page. A Google search for her name returned only 149 results. These are separate people. This is a producer. This is a song. This is it again. This is an artist. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability either. This is a blog. This is a researcher. But she is based in the wrong country. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport and they are separate people. It is the wrong country anyway. This is just a list of people from the wrong country. An intermediate club player in such sports is rarely (if ever?) notable. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Louise Molony (Camogie player) Louise Molony is a camogie player for Castlegar in County Galway. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. It is unclear how the activities of her sisters and her cousins contribute towards notability. That is uncited anyway. It is unclear how her position within her family contributes towards notability. That is also uncited. The first source provided is one page (460) in a book. This book was written by a president of the organisation which runs the sport this person is supposed to be involved in so it is not particularly independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and countless others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is also a sign, yet again, that User:Camogie History has been here and, sure enough, it is this editor who created the article. It is almost as if the article was created to promote this book. It is everywhere. And always the same page (460). The second reference provided is a "Camogie roundup" that does not appear to work. The third reference provided does not work either. Even if it did it is from the website of a club this person has been involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. A Google search for her name returned only 147 results. Most of those are about a radio producer. This is about the beauty industry. This person nearly has the same name. But there is no information about her there. And none here either. This person works in London so is in the wrong country. This person is also in the wrong country. As is this person, who lives in Melbourne. It looks like this is her again. This woman's son is an actor. This person is one of a couple who are determined to "embark on a journey through the 1990s and attempt (with your help) to document every iconic thing about it in alphabetical order". The people here appear to be separate. The people on this "Board of Management" are separate. The people here who are "Guiding Ireland towards excellence in gluten-free living, fostering a healthier & more inclusive environment for all" are separate. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Ita O'Keeffe (Irish hairdresser and camogie player) Ita O'Keeffe is a hairdresser and Camogie player, noted for scoring two important points for her club in their march to the Leinster Senior finals in both 2009 and 2010.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The first reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. The second reference claims to involve match reports but they too are dead. The third reference provided claims to be more "newspaper reports" but leads instead to Facebook. There are the customary User:Camogie History link(s) to the official website(s) of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 103 results. This is bridge. But they are separate people. This is interesting. But it is unclear how the story of the little donkey can be used to establish notability. This secretary is from the wrong country. This woman's husband watches birds. This mum raised some money for a school. This person was one of about 38 to win a spot prize in a raffle. This person has ideas for how to decorate your home and garden. This person's sister died. In the wrong part of the country. This person also lived in the wrong part of the country. This person must have died earlier as it is a 17th anniversary. None of them mention sport. This does not mention sport either. This is part of a team name and two players, "Vinnie" and "Padraig". It is hurling, not camogie. It is an under-16 competition. This is an "adopted Lisgoold man", an administrator with "stewarding duties at Páirc Uí Chaoimh". At least it is sport. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Eimer Moynihan (Irish camogie player) Eimer Moynihan is a camogie player. Moynihan has several appearances as a member of the club team of the year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. This has been tagged as needing improvements for nearly five years. The only reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, as is typical of articles created by User:Camogie History. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 94 results. This is sport. But it is the wrong sport and in the wrong part of the country. This is also the wrong sport. The woman in this photograph is attending "the Soroptimist International Girl's Public Speaking Competition". She is in the wrong part of the country. Here she is again in another photograph, "practicing her flipping" for a coffee morning. This is the sister of a dead man. She is in the same wrong part of the country. Based on the location of the second photograph she might even be the same person. But possibly not. The hotel has a different name. The names in this list are separate people. The names here are separate people. As are the names here. But the woman with the surname has a similar first name if looked at closely. The women included here are also separate people. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport. And they are two separate people. This is another wrong sport and they are different people. This minor club final report mentions a player with a similar name. But it is football so it is the wrong sport. This is camogie and there are players with similar names. But is appears to be a competition for schools. The people with similar names here are playing camogie. But they are playing for separate teams. It is an under-14 competition anyway. The people with similar names here are also separate people. It is also the wrong sport. But at least it is not an under-14 competition. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 16:36 Tatiana Khalil (Lebanese footballer (born 1992)) Tatiana Khalil (Arabic: تاتيانا خليل; born 3 November 1992) is a Lebanese football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 16:36 Stephanie El Kazzi (Lebanese footballer (born 2004)) Stephanie Rabih El Kazzi (Arabic: ستيفاني ربيع القزي; born 29 September 2004) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese club EFP and the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 17:00 David Somers (referee) (Scottish football referee) David Somers (born 23 March 1966) is a Scottish former football referee. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-30 15:11 Élton (footballer, born 15 August 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Élton Lexandro de Oliveira Santos or simply Élton (born August 25, 1985, in Curitiba) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He played in the Romanian Liga I for Gaz Metan Mediaș. 41 total league matches before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 15:31 2012 Tochigi SC season (Tochigi SC 2012 football season) The 2012 Tochigi SC season sees Tochigi SC compete in J.League Division 2 for the fourth consecutive season. Tochigi SC are also competing in the 2012 Emperor's Cup. Incomplete and abandoned 13 years ago. There have been several AFDs for this type of unfinished page. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 00:18 Rana Al Mokdad (Lebanese footballer (born 1998)) Rana Radwan Al Mokdad (Arabic: رنا رضوان المقداد; born 18 November 1998) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a midfielder. fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-06-01 08:52 Robinson Stewart (Swazi sprinter) Robinson David Stewart (born 29 May 1972) is a former Swazi sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He recorded an 11.20, not enough to qualify for the next round past the heats. His personal best is 10.60, set in 1993. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 09:53 Tommy Forster (English footballer) Thomas Forster (April 1894 – 6 February 1955) was an English footballer. His regular position was at full back. He was born in Northwich, Cheshire. He played for Manchester United and Northwich Victoria. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORT. There are no relevant sources on Google or Google Books. The only source provided for the article seems to be a fan-made (therefore self-published) website (it also says that it is not an official website). Also tagged as needing more citation for 8 years. (Alpha Beta Delta Lambda)
2025-06-01 11:34 Bounhom Siliphone (Laotian sprinter) Bounhom Siliphone (born 16 April 1965) is a Laotian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 01:51 Celine Al Haddad (Lebanese footballer (born 2001)) Celine Salim Al Haddad (Arabic: سيلين سليم الحداد; born 12 March 2001) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese club No Limits. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 16:35 Marwa Khamis (Lebanese footballer) Marwa Khamis (Arabic: مروة خميس; born 2 January 1985) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a defender for the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-06-01 20:16 Ryo Kanazawa (Japanese footballer (born 1988)) is a former Japanese football player. Total lack of notability (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:21 Koichi Hirono (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:23 Oribe Niikawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, 1 game in the J League system (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:43 Atsushi Matsuo (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. Not notable, only played 2 minutes in the J League pyramid. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:46 Shinta Fukushima (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Verspah Oita. Only 4 games in the J League pyramid, not notable. No usable sources in the Japanese Wikipedia. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:53 Wataru Inoue (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kagoshima United FC. No usable sources in ja:wiki. Not notable for his first spell in the J League, and during his second spell in the J3 League he only played 532 minutes. [6] (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 00:01 Daelen Fynn (South African cricketer (born 1999)) Daelen Fynn (born 25 October 1999) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 1 March 2021, for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge, taking a five-wicket haul. He made his first-class debut on 4 March 2021, for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2020–21 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this South African cricketer. (JTtheOG)
2025-06-02 00:18 João Manuel Miguel (Portuguese boxer) João Manuel Miguel (born 27 July 1952) is a Portuguese former amateur boxer. He competed in the men's light flyweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics losing to the European champion who would eventually win the tournament, Shamil Sabirov. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 07:01 2012 Lion City Cup U16 teams of AFC Ajax, FC Porto, Manchester City, Vasco da Gama were invited to play in the 24th Canon Lion City Cup in 2012. The hosts, Singapore sent in two teams: National Football Academy 15 and National Football Academy 16. The Tournament is sponsored by Canon. Summer youth football tournament with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2025-06-02 09:21 Ken Matsumoto (Japanese footballer (born 1987)) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable enough from his 8 games in the J League system, continued in smaller clubs. No usable sources in ja:wiki, only a dead link (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 14:27 Ryujiro Yamanaka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Okinawa SV as a midfielder. 24 professional appearances in Singapore before going into coaching in 2021. Fails GNG and WP:TOOSOON. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 14:57 Toshiki Sakai (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He played for Blaublitz Akita. 27 league appearances before leaving in 2017. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 15:01 Takuya Sasagaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Ryosuke Sasagaki. 21 J3 league appearances before retiring in 2016. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 15:14 Yoshiyuki Morisaki (Japanese footballer (born 1976)) is a former Japanese football player. Not close to notable (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 15:16 Kinya Takehara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Inconceiveably far from notability (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 15:22 Takuma Takeda (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player, who last played for Iwate Grulla Morioka. 12 professional appearances before retiring in 2022. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-31 07:22 Park Sang-hee (footballer) (South Korean footballer) Park Sang-Hee (Korean박상희; born 2 December 1987) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder. 19 games in the K1 league is something, but dire lack of sources to meet GNG and SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime

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2025-05-29 04:13 Money Wars (Japanese original video animation) was an OVA produced by Gainax and was released on September 21, 1991. It is a story about a battlefield in the stock market. Unsourced since 2010 (Another Believer)
2025-05-30 06:43 Guil Lunde (American actor) Guil Lunde (born 25 February 1963) is an American voice actor for ADV Films. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-30 02:43 List of Uma Musume Pretty Derby characters The following is a list of characters that appear in the media franchise Uma Musume Pretty Derby. Fails WP:NLIST. Only sourced information is casting info, with most "sources" being Twitter or blogs; there are no demonstrated notability and significant coverage of list entries. (MimirIsSmart)

Geography/Geographical

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2025-05-31 10:46 Kąty, Dąbrowa County (Settlement in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland) Kąty is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Szczucin, within Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Szczucin, 15 km (9 mi) north-east of Dąbrowa Tarnowska, and 86 km (53 mi) east of the regional capital Kraków. Mass-created article by Kotbot. Similarly to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rynek, Lesser Poland Voivodeship this is just a part of the small village of Brzezówka, with a name that is not specific to that location since it means "angles" - as in "corners" or "bends". (FOARP)
2025-05-31 12:44 Lechówka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Settlement in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland) Lechówka is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Szczucin, within Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Szczucin, 13 km (8 mi) north-east of Dąbrowa Tarnowska, and 85 km (53 mi) east of the regional capital Kraków. Mass-created article by Kotbot. Similarly to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rynek, Lesser Poland Voivodeship this is just a part of the small village of Brzezówka that is not necessarily inhabited. (FOARP)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-05-27 06:40 Ansuh Kanneh (Liberian footballer (born 2005)) Ansu Kanneh (born 2 December 2005) is a Liberian professional footballer who last played professionally for USL Championship side Phoenix Rising. He is currently plays college soccer for Grand Canyon University as a forward. Not close to having a claim to notability. (Geschichte)
2025-05-27 19:19 Alliance for Peace and Democracy (Liberia) (political party in Liberia) The Alliance for Peace and Democracy (APD) was a coalition of two Liberian political parties, the Liberian People's Party (LPP) and the United People's Party (UPP), that contested the 11 October 2005 elections. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory mentions, election results, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-28 02:50 Mohamed Kamara (weightlifter) (Sierra Leonean weightlifter (born 1987)) Mohamed Whale Kamara (born (1987-01-01)1 January 1987) is a Sierra Leonean male weightlifter, competing in the 85 kg category and representing Sierra Leone at international competitions. He participated at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 85 kg event. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Normally notable weightlifters have at least competed in the Olympics. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 15:40 Alliance of Political Parties (Liberia) The Alliance of Political Parties (ALLIANCE) was a coalition of two Liberian political parties, the Liberian Action Party (LAP) and Liberia Unification Party (LUP), that contested the 19 July 1997 elections. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-29 19:27 Party for Justice and Development (Political party in Burundi) The Party for Justice and Development (PAJUDE) (French: "Parti pour la Justice et le Développement") is a political party in Burundi. No significant coverage of the party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-29 22:49 Ahmed El Mokhtar (Mauritania association football player) Ahmed El Mokhtar, also known as Ahmed Moctar, (born 15 November 2003) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Mauritanian Premier League club Tevragh-Zeina and the Mauritania national team. Local player in the Mauritanian league sourced to Flashscore and X. Independent sourcing is needed to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTBASIC. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-30 15:08 Awad Mahmoud (Sudanese judoka) Awad Mahmoud (born 1 January 1963) is a Sudanese judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:57 Lamin Marikong (Gambian sprinter) Lamin Marikong (born 14 March 1970) is a Gambian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 08:52 Robinson Stewart (Swazi sprinter) Robinson David Stewart (born 29 May 1972) is a former Swazi sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He recorded an 11.20, not enough to qualify for the next round past the heats. His personal best is 10.60, set in 1993. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa

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2025-05-30 10:01 Rossene Mpingo (Congolese sprinter) Rossene Mpingo (born 31 August 1997) is a male Democratic Republic of the Congo sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China. In 2019, he competed in the men's 100 metres event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NATH. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 03:09 Eulogio Ngache (Equatoguinean sprinter) Eulogio Ngache (born 8 October 1971) is an Equatoguinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:48 Médard Makanga (Congolese sprinter) Médard Makanga (born 8 May 1967) is a Congolese sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 09:57 Afonso Ferraz (Angolan sprinter) Afonso Ferraz (born 26 August 1964) is an Angolan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 02:46 School of Human Genetic and Population Health (Indian non-governmental organization) School of Human Genetic and Population Health (SOHGAPH) is a non-governmental organization registered under West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961, India. Created by a single purpose editor. Nothing in google news, books or scholar. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-05-27 19:48 BC Caspiy Aktau (Basketball team in Aktau, Kazakhstan) Basketball Club "BC" Caspiy Aktau (Kazakh: Каспий Ақтау "БК" Баскетбол Клубы; Russian: Баскетбольный клуб "БК" Каспий Актау) is a Kazakhstani professional basketball club based in the city of Aktau in western Kazakhstan. Fails WP:NTEAM. (LastJabberwocky)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa

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2025-05-27 23:04 Rankin's Pass (Mountain pass in South Africa) Rankin's Pass is situated in the Limpopo Province on the road between Thabazimbi and Modimolle (South Africa). The small settlement of Alma lies near the start of the pass. Notability (GeographicAccountant)
2025-06-02 00:01 Daelen Fynn (South African cricketer (born 1999)) Daelen Fynn (born 25 October 1999) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 1 March 2021, for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge, taking a five-wicket haul. He made his first-class debut on 4 March 2021, for KwaZulu-Natal in the 2020–21 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this South African cricketer. (JTtheOG)

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2025-05-27 05:48 Taj Charles (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) International Career No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:51 Arnold James (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Arnold James (born April 30, 1974) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He has played for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:52 Neil Schyan Jeffers (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Neil Schyan Jeffers (born March 22, 1977) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He plays for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:53 Shalon Knight (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Shalon Knight (born 4 March 2000) is an Antigua and Barbudan international footballer who plays for the Antigua and Barbuda national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:55 Tahari Lewis (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Tahari Lewis (born 21 April 1986 in Antigua and Barbuda) is an Antiguan footballer. He plays for home town club All Saints United in Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division. He was called to Antigua and Barbuda national football team at friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:56 Jayden Martin (Antiguan footballer) Jayden Martin (born 7 November 2002) is an Antiguan professional footballer who plays for the Antigua and Barbuda national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:57 Odell Murray (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Odell Murray is an Antigua and Barbudan international footballer who plays as a defender. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:59 Winston Roberts (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Winston Roberts (born January 28, 1976) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He plays for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:01 Jamoy Stevens (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Jamoy Stevens (born 22 November 1993) is an Antiguan international footballer who plays club football for Hoppers FC as a defender. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 06:03 Kevin Watts (Antigua and Barbudan footballer) Kevin Watts (born April 24, 1975) is an Antigua and Barbudan football player. He has played for Antigua and Barbuda national team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-28 06:00 Trinidad and Tobago–Turkey relations (Bilateral relations) Trinidad and Tobago–Turkey relations are the bilateral relations between Trinidad and Tobago and Turkey. Article based on 1 primary source in over 4 years of article existence. Relations are limited and do not meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-05-27 06:00 Troy Simon (Antigua and Barbuda footballer) Troy Simon (born 20 July 1980) is an Antiguan and Barbudan retired footballer. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-06-01 01:21 Rosachely Rivera (Puerto Rican politician) Rosachely Rivera Santana is a Puerto Rican politician and professor who has served as Mayor of Gurabo since 2017. In May of 2025, Governor Jenniffer González-Colón announced her intention to nominate Rivera to the position of Secretary of State of Puerto Rico. [BLP]

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2025-05-27 06:44 Channing Chasten (American soccer player) Channing Chasten (born July 13, 2000) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Phoenix Rising in the USL Championship. Not notable as he only played 74 minutes of league soccer. All sources are primary, so no GNG either. (Geschichte)
[Failed to parse] Chamberlain Hrdlicka Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, PC, known as Chamberlain Hrdlicka, is a multi-practice, tax-focused American law firm founded in Houston, Texas with offices in Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, and San Antonio. [Failed to parse]
2025-05-28 17:29 Brittany Benov (American actress and singer) Brittany Elizabeth Benov (December 14, 1980 – March 12, 2005) was an American actress and singer. Has been tagged as having questionable notability for almost a year and no further evidence of notability has been provided. (Redfiona99)
2025-05-28 18:22 Christopher Robin Miller Christopher Robin Miller is an American actor, voice actor, director, and educator, best known for voicing Professor Hershel Layton in the English-language versions of the Professor Layton video game series, as well as in the animated film Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva. Zero 3rd party reliable sources to support WP:NACTOR (Ohnoitsjamie)
2025-05-28 20:05 Crown Trust Company The Crown Trust Company was an Ontario-based firm that operated in most of Canada prior to its collapse in 1983. inadequate sourcing, notability tag from 2017 (Yachtahead)
2025-05-29 12:40 Shootflying Hill (mountain in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States) Shootflying Hill is a small hill in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. It is located north of Centerville in the Town of Barnstable. Clay Hill is located west and Cobbs Hill is located east-northeast of Shootflying Hill. Named for the early practice of Shooting geese and ducks as they passed over. The article has only one source to a database for 7 years. The first page of Google scholar has only passing references, so the subject fails WP:GNG. (EducatedRedneck)
2025-05-30 11:54 Tom Chavez Tom Chavez is a hi-tech entrepreneur, author and co-founder of super{set}, a startup studio that builds and funds software companies. Created by a paid editor (User:CJ for superset) who disclosed being compensated by the subject. The article has not seen meaningful independent editorial engagement since creation and fails WP:GNG — sources are either trivial mentions or "pay-to-play" PR pieces that do not demonstrate significant coverage in reliable, independent media. Most subsequent edits have been cosmetic (e.g., category tweaks via HotCat), and the article has a promotional tone. (Cumulus-wizard-1850)
2025-05-30 15:31 Jeffrey Teague (music producer) (American music producer) Jeffrey Teague is an American music producer, publisher, and creative branding executive based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked with Ricky Skaggs, Harry Chapin, Kathy Mattea, Keith Stegall, Ray Stevens, Steve Forbert, Lobo, and Paul Overstreet. Page needs to be updated, possibly doesn't meet WP:ANYBIO (MichaelRichard67)
2025-05-30 14:21 Emily CoBabe-Ammann (American earth scientist and director) Emily CoBabe-Ammann is an earth scientist who specializes in strategies for science and education initiatives. She is currently the Senior Advisor to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at the University of Colorado, at Boulder. Fails WP:BIO. First source is a blog, second is dead. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 13:09 Royal Purple (yearbook) (Official yearbook of Kansas State University) The Royal Purple is the yearbook of Kansas State University. It has won awards, including several National Pacemaker Awards. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded the Royal Purple a Silver Crown in 2006. Fails WP:GNG. (Lavalizard101)
2025-05-31 17:21 James Robenalt (American author & lawyer) Robenhalt helped former Secret Service agent Paul Landis "process his memories" of the JFK Assassination, enabling Landis to write his memoir The Final Witness (2023). Secondary sources only mention subject in passing. (Theodore Christopher)
2025-05-31 17:44 Moses West (American engineer) Moses West is an American engineer who invented an Atmospheric Water Generation machine (AWG), using condensation in the air to generate clean, usable water. Subject may be of borderline notability, but article is overtly promotional and does not contain usable prose. WP:TNT. (Wasianpower)
2025-05-31 01:07 Understanding Motor Carrier Claims Understanding Motor Carrier Claims is a book from the law firm Fried Goldberg LLC about trucking litigation, now in its seventh edition. It’s written for personal injury lawyers who want to know more about truck accident claims. The firm, based in Atlanta, Georgia is known nationally for its experience with cases involving commercial motor vehicles. No evidence of notability. (Jahaza)
2025-06-01 08:04 Community centers in Seattle (Aspect of leisure in Seattle, Washington) Seattle, Washington is home to many community centers. During the day some of these centers have child services such as day camp, after-school camp, and swimming activities. They include: WP:NOTDIRECTORY (Left guide)
2025-05-31 22:08 Janet Tavakoli (American writer) Janet Tavakoli is the president of Tavakoli Structured Finance, Inc., a Chicago-based consulting firm. She has had three books published on credit derivatives, structured finance, and the 2008 financial crisis. Subject requests deletion. Page created without consent of living subject who does not claim to meet notability standards. Current article quality issues have attracted scam operators targeting the subject. Subject never sought Wikipedia coverage and prefers page removal over improvement efforts for unwanted biographical content. (Requester123)
2025-06-01 21:19 Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center (Community center in Kingston, New York) The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center was founded in 2005 as the community center for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents of the mid-Hudson Valley. No reliable sources for at least 15 years that indicate that this particular community center is itself notable. (True Pagan Warrior)
2025-05-30 18:44 Stange Law Firm Stange Law Firm, PC is an American multi-state divorce and family law firm. It was founded in 2007 in Clayton, Missouri with Kirk Stange being a Founding Partner and the President. A search failed to find sources that indicate the firm passes the general notability guideline; previously cited sources are not reliable. (Moneytrees)

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2025-05-30 15:11 Élton (footballer, born 15 August 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Élton Lexandro de Oliveira Santos or simply Élton (born August 25, 1985, in Curitiba) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He played in the Romanian Liga I for Gaz Metan Mediaș. 41 total league matches before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-01 13:07 Rosalvo Ferreira Santos (Economist) Rosalvo Ferreira Santos (born Paraíba, December 13, 1962) is a Brazilian economist. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. And does not appear to meet any of the criteria for WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)

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2025-05-29 04:14 Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (organization) Maharashtra State Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) is an association of resident doctors from all of the government, corporation medical colleges, and hospitals of Maharashtra, India. It was formed to address the problems faced by the resident doctors in all the government and municipal corporation run hospitals across the states. Looks like WP:NOTESSAY. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 15:31 2012 Tochigi SC season (Tochigi SC 2012 football season) The 2012 Tochigi SC season sees Tochigi SC compete in J.League Division 2 for the fourth consecutive season. Tochigi SC are also competing in the 2012 Emperor's Cup. Incomplete and abandoned 13 years ago. There have been several AFDs for this type of unfinished page. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 11:34 Bounhom Siliphone (Laotian sprinter) Bounhom Siliphone (born 16 April 1965) is a Laotian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2025-05-27 19:48 BC Caspiy Aktau (Basketball team in Aktau, Kazakhstan) Basketball Club "BC" Caspiy Aktau (Kazakh: Каспий Ақтау "БК" Баскетбол Клубы; Russian: Баскетбольный клуб "БК" Каспий Актау) is a Kazakhstani professional basketball club based in the city of Aktau in western Kazakhstan. Fails WP:NTEAM. (LastJabberwocky)

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2025-05-28 01:56 Kenichi Yagara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 6 professional league appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Creator is indefinitely blocked. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:01 Yuya Onoe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 21 professional appearances, the rest are with lower leagues. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:03 Yuji Ozaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 23 professional appearances before being released in 2009, hasn't played since. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:09 Takaki Shigemitsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 24 professional appearances, has not played since 2011. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:20 Jun Shimizu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 17 professional appearances, hasn't played since 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:22 Shuhei Shirai (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 7 professional league appearances before retiring in 2015. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:27 Ryoji Yamanaka (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 league appearance before retiring in 2003. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 12:30 Yuya Yoshizawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player. 3 professional appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:02 Sachio Yoshida (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 professional league appearance, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:06 Kohei Yamamoto (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 13 professional appearances before retiring in 2012. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 19:57 Yudai Nakashima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 17 professional league appearances, the rest are in lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-29 13:59 Senkōji Ropeway (Aerial lift line in Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan) The Senkōji Ropeway (千光寺山ロープウェイ, Senkōjiyama Rōpuwei) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Onomichi, Hiroshima, operated by the city government. Opened in 1957, the line climbs Mount Senkōji of Senkō-ji, a famous temple. Senkōji Park around the temple is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring. No sigcov by reliable sources (checked google for Japanese sources, no usable hits), and no offline sources on jawiki (that article is also entirely unsourced) (AlphaBetaGamma)
2025-05-29 14:09 Shunichi Nakajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Very few league games in the J League system, not notable, would need multiple independent pieces of significant coverage. (Geschichte)
2025-05-31 07:12 Ryuji Ito (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player who plays for Tochigi SC in J2 League. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, only playede 463 minutes in the J2 league. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:16 Ryo Kanazawa (Japanese footballer (born 1988)) is a former Japanese football player. Total lack of notability (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:21 Koichi Hirono (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:23 Oribe Niikawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable, 1 game in the J League system (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:43 Atsushi Matsuo (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. Not notable, only played 2 minutes in the J League pyramid. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:46 Shinta Fukushima (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Verspah Oita. Only 4 games in the J League pyramid, not notable. No usable sources in the Japanese Wikipedia. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 20:53 Wataru Inoue (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kagoshima United FC. No usable sources in ja:wiki. Not notable for his first spell in the J League, and during his second spell in the J3 League he only played 532 minutes. [7] (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 09:21 Ken Matsumoto (Japanese footballer (born 1987)) is a former Japanese football player. Not notable enough from his 8 games in the J League system, continued in smaller clubs. No usable sources in ja:wiki, only a dead link (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 14:27 Ryujiro Yamanaka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Okinawa SV as a midfielder. 24 professional appearances in Singapore before going into coaching in 2021. Fails GNG and WP:TOOSOON. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 14:57 Toshiki Sakai (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He played for Blaublitz Akita. 27 league appearances before leaving in 2017. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 15:01 Takuya Sasagaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Ryosuke Sasagaki. 21 J3 league appearances before retiring in 2016. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-06-02 15:14 Yoshiyuki Morisaki (Japanese footballer (born 1976)) is a former Japanese football player. Not close to notable (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 15:16 Kinya Takehara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Inconceiveably far from notability (Geschichte)
2025-06-02 15:22 Takuma Takeda (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player, who last played for Iwate Grulla Morioka. 12 professional appearances before retiring in 2022. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-31 07:22 Park Sang-hee (footballer) (South Korean footballer) Park Sang-Hee (Korean박상희; born 2 December 1987) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder. 19 games in the K1 league is something, but dire lack of sources to meet GNG and SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)

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2025-05-27 06:39 Sambhaji Kadam (Painter (1932–1998)) Won awards including Dolly Cursetji's competition in 1956 as a student. Won several prizes in the exhibition of the Bombay Art Society and State Art Exhibitions of Maharashtra. [BLP]
2025-05-28 14:56 Rasu Kami (Village in Tripura, India) Rasu Kami is a small Tripuri village situated on the foot-hills of Boromura hill range in Sadar sub-division of West Tripura, India.[citation needed] It lies 3 km west of Champaknagar from the Assam-Agartala highway and 4 km north of Jirania. Searched postal, census, schools, transport, and notable people, but no sources found. Should be deleted because it lacks significant coverage in independent, reliable sources, which raises questions about its notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-28 16:29 Schoolnet India Schoolnet India Limited (formerly known as IL&FS Education and Technology Services Limited) is an Indian EdTech company providing digital learning solutions for K-12 schools and skill development programs. Other than the Forbes India piece, sources are PR pieces or non-in-depth coverage. Created by a meatfarm, but fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-29 02:26 Medical Associates for Research and Communication (organization) Medical Associates for Research and Communication (MARC) is a Non-Governmental Organisation that works globally with medical students and researchers with little to no background in research. Their primary goal is to help these researchers complete their research work using appropriate scientific methods thereby maintaining high scientific and research standards. Created by a single purpose editor. A search for sources yielded nothing in google news or books. The provided sources are dead or not indepth about this organization. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-29 04:33 VKV Hurda (Boarding school in Rajasthan, India) Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, known as VKV Hurda, is a boarding school in Hurda, in the state of Rajasthan, India. Unsourced since 2010; can't find much info on Google (Another Believer)
2025-05-30 05:59 Shede Dev (Hindu Temple in Saphale, Palghar district, Maharashtra) Shede Dev is a very old Shiva temple in Madhukar Nagar, Saphale, Palghar district, Maharashtra, India. Non-notable Hindu temple failing WP:GNG (Dharmadhyaksha)
2025-05-31 03:06 Shahanuddin Choudhury (Bangladeshi sprinter) Shahanuddin Choudhury (born 15 June 1967) is a Bangladeshi sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 07:46 Potu Narsimha Reddy Potu Narsimha Reddy was an Indian social reformer, and a member of the Satyagraha movement. In 1938, he moved from his native Ratnagiri to Chennur taluq of Adilabad District and purchased 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land. He used his wealth to assist the poor, purchasing food for nearby villages. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Minor social reformer. I found one source in English that is a hagiography. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-06-02 02:46 School of Human Genetic and Population Health (Indian non-governmental organization) School of Human Genetic and Population Health (SOHGAPH) is a non-governmental organization registered under West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961, India. Created by a single purpose editor. Nothing in google news, books or scholar. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 13:42 Ayaz Gul (Sindhi poet) Ayaz Gul (Sindhi: :ایاز گُل) is a contemporary poet from Sindh, Pakistan. His works are in the indigenous Sindhi language. He was honoured with the Pride of Performance for literature by President Arif Alvi in 2021. No reliable sources to establish notability; the two newspaper articles do not have author attribution (just "correspondents" or something like that, typical of paid press releases). (Ohnoitsjamie)
2025-06-01 21:07 Twinkle Star High School (Private school in Mahabubabad, Telangana, India) Twinkle Star High School is an elementary and high school in Mahabubabad, Telangana, India. Established in 1991, it serves students from kindergarten through tenth standard. Twinkle Star provides residential facilities for 200 boarding students. Unsourced; internet search reveals no evidence of notability (Grumpylawnchair)

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2025-05-27 05:22 Domingos Freitas (East Timorese footballer) Domingos Ramos Freitas (born 13 July 1997), simply known as Domingos, is a football player who currently plays for the Timor-Leste national football team as a winger. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 05:24 José Guterres (East Timorese footballer) José Guterres Silva (born 24 April 1998), is a football player who currently plays as for Timor-Leste national football team. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-27 19:39 MSU College (College in Petaling, Selangor, Malaysia) Formerly known as Pusat Teknologi dan Pengurusan Lanjutan (PTPL), MSU College (MSUC) is a private college in Malaysia. Its main campus is located in Shah Alam, Selangor. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-28 05:43 Best United FC (Burmese football club) Best United Football Club is a Burmese football club, founded in 2013. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-29 04:10 Katum (Village in Tây Ninh Province, Vietnam) Katum is a small village in northern Tây Ninh Province, Vietnam. Unsourced since 2010; can't find much of anything on Google (Another Believer)
2025-05-28 06:14 DYS F.C. (Malaysian football club) Diamond Your System Football Club is a football club based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. They played in the third-tier division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia FAM League in the 2016 season, before pulling out of the league in the next season. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-29 16:27 Haiqal Haqeemi (Malaysian footballer (born 2003)) Muhammad Haiqal Haqeemi Bin Hairi (born 4 November 2003) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Malaysia Super League club Selangor. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-31 15:07 Vietnam Tourism Association (Association for tourism in Vietnam) The Vietnam Tourism Association is a non-governmental and non-profit professional association for individuals, organizations, and businesses involved in the tourism industry in Vietnam. The association's official English name is Vietnam Tourism Association, abbreviated as VITA. No coverage that counts towards WP:GNG. Simply existing does not make a organization inherently notable. (WormEater13)
2025-05-31 23:55 Jordan Bautista Jordan James Morata Bautista (born January 4, 1995), is a Filipino actor. Fails WP:MUSICIAN, no WP:GNG coverage, notability stems from familial relationship with another person. (Howard the Duck)
2025-06-02 07:01 2012 Lion City Cup U16 teams of AFC Ajax, FC Porto, Manchester City, Vasco da Gama were invited to play in the 24th Canon Lion City Cup in 2012. The hosts, Singapore sent in two teams: National Football Academy 15 and National Football Academy 16. The Tournament is sponsored by Canon. Summer youth football tournament with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)

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2025-05-28 06:00 Trinidad and Tobago–Turkey relations (Bilateral relations) Trinidad and Tobago–Turkey relations are the bilateral relations between Trinidad and Tobago and Turkey. Article based on 1 primary source in over 4 years of article existence. Relations are limited and do not meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 13:16 Amal Salha (Lebanese footballer (born 2000)) Amal Hassan Salha (Arabic: أمل حسن صالحة; born 2 December 2000) is a Lebanese futsal player and former footballer who plays as a defender for the Lebanon national futsal team. She formerly played for the Lebanon national football team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-29 19:39 Karly Harfouche (Lebanese footballer (born 2004)) Karly Carlos Harfouche (Arabic: كارلي كارلوس حرفوش; born 3 August 2004) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for American college team Bethel Pilots and the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 15:18 Turkish-Syrian Border Clashes (1938) (Dispute over Hatay State) The Turkish-Syrian Border Clashes of 1938 were a series of military skirmishes and diplomatic tensions that took place between Turkey and the French Mandate of Syria. The clashes occurred in the context of the ongoing dispute over the Sanjak of Alexandretta (today's Hatay Province), a region with a significant Turkish-speaking population that both Turkey and Syria claimed. The current sources do not go in-depth about this (one does not even mention it), and searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-31 16:36 Tatiana Khalil (Lebanese footballer (born 1992)) Tatiana Khalil (Arabic: تاتيانا خليل; born 3 November 1992) is a Lebanese football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 16:36 Stephanie El Kazzi (Lebanese footballer (born 2004)) Stephanie Rabih El Kazzi (Arabic: ستيفاني ربيع القزي; born 29 September 2004) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese club EFP and the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-06-01 00:18 Rana Al Mokdad (Lebanese footballer (born 1998)) Rana Radwan Al Mokdad (Arabic: رنا رضوان المقداد; born 18 November 1998) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a midfielder. fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-30 01:51 Celine Al Haddad (Lebanese footballer (born 2001)) Celine Salim Al Haddad (Arabic: سيلين سليم الحداد; born 12 March 2001) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese club No Limits. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-05-31 16:35 Marwa Khamis (Lebanese footballer) Marwa Khamis (Arabic: مروة خميس; born 2 January 1985) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a defender for the Lebanon national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)

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2025-05-29 09:12 Steel & Glass Films Steel & Glass Films Ltd was a film production company set up in 2004 by screenwriter/director Andrew Jones and actor Gavin Dando and was jointly based in Swansea and Newport in South Wales. Article is about a defunct film company that made one film that also fails WP:NOTABILITY (MagicBilby)
2025-05-30 11:45 Karel Červenka (Czech cyclist) Karel Červenka (born 1900—?) was a Czechoslovak cyclist. He competed in two events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Does not pass WP:GNG. Lugnuts stub. (FromCzech)
2025-06-02 11:11 Luigi Morleo (Italian percussionist and composer) Luigi Morleo is an Italian percussionist and composer of contemporary music, who lives in Bari and teaches at the Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory. Autobiography with no citations whatsoever, nothing to show how this person meets WP:NARTIST or WP:NMUSIC. (Justlettersandnumbers)

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2025-05-27 04:09 Nadiia Kotliar (Ukrainian acrobatic gymnast) Nadiia Kotliar (born 12 November 1993) is a Ukrainian female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Kateryna Bilokon and Olena Karakuts, Kotliar competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NGYMNAST. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 15:49 2021–22 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Football league season) The 2021–22 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Romanian: Divizia Națională U-19) was the Moldovan annual football tournament. The season started on 12 September 2021 and ended on 29 May 2022. As Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014–15 Moldovan Under-18 Division ended in a 6-0 delete, I anticipate this deletion to be uncontroversial. (Geschichte)
2025-05-31 08:34 Marsa Street, Warsaw (Street in Warsaw) Marsa Street is a road located in Warsaw, Poland. I don't believe this unsourced street article is notable. I can't see any good sources about it online. There are just normal news reports about traffic accidents happening here. (Osa Akwamarynowa)
2025-05-31 10:46 Kąty, Dąbrowa County (Settlement in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland) Kąty is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Szczucin, within Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Szczucin, 15 km (9 mi) north-east of Dąbrowa Tarnowska, and 86 km (53 mi) east of the regional capital Kraków. Mass-created article by Kotbot. Similarly to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rynek, Lesser Poland Voivodeship this is just a part of the small village of Brzezówka, with a name that is not specific to that location since it means "angles" - as in "corners" or "bends". (FOARP)
2025-05-31 12:44 Lechówka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Settlement in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland) Lechówka is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Szczucin, within Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.[1] It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Szczucin, 13 km (8 mi) north-east of Dąbrowa Tarnowska, and 85 km (53 mi) east of the regional capital Kraków. Mass-created article by Kotbot. Similarly to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rynek, Lesser Poland Voivodeship this is just a part of the small village of Brzezówka that is not necessarily inhabited. (FOARP)
2025-05-31 15:27 Endorsements in the 2013 Czech presidential election This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who voiced their endorsement for the office of the Czech president, including those who subsequently retracted or withheld their endorsement, of any candidate during 2013 Czech presidential election. WP:NOTNEWS, none of this information would be due on the main election page either (Choucas0)

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2025-05-26 20:12 Slewton Combe Slewton Combe, also known as the Slewton Valley is an outlying farmstead approximately one mile to the East of the East Devon village of Whimple. Although outside of the officially recognised AONB boundaries it is widely regarded as a particularly beautiful area in the locality. No sources available locatable on the internet as a whole, excluding two sites I found that mention the location by name alone. I presume this as original research, and to be un-controversially unverifiable. See also the discussion had on Wikiproject Devon (Coleisforeditor)
2025-05-28 04:35 Tas Qureshi (British gastroenterologist) Tas Qureshi, MBBS FRCS (Eng) FRCS (Gen Surg), is a consultant general surgeon and national and international trainer in laparoscopic surgery. He specialises in keyhole surgery for bowel cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, hernias and gall stones, amongst other conditions. Created by a single purpose account. A search in google news, books and scholars did not yield coverage to meet WP:BIO. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 13:08 Alan Synnott (Church of Ireland Archdeacon of Killala and Achonry) Alan Patrick Sutherland Synnott (born 1959) was the Church of Ireland Archdeacon of Killala and Achonry from 2010 to 2017.[failed verification] WP:NBIO and WP:SIGCOV are not met. Only claim to notability seems to be as holder of an office/title(?) in the Anglican clergy. And, even if that office/title were notable (and doesn't appear to be), notability would not be inherited by its holder. Only refs are (broken?) directory entry to a list of what appears to be EVERY SINGLE member of the Anglican clergy. And a dead(?) webpage of the subject's parish (which, even if named/listed the subject alongside other people in the church community) would not be an independent source that contributed to notability. (Guliolopez)
2025-05-29 04:17 Cayo Hundred (Hundred in Carmarthenshire, Wales) Cayo was a hundred, a geographic division, in the traditional county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is named after the village of Caio, also spelt Caeo, Cayo, Caiau. Unsourced since 2010; can't find much info on Google (Another Believer)
2025-05-29 16:34 Andover, Hampshire Bus Station (Bus station in England) Andover, Hampshire bus station is located in the centre of town, off Western Avenue (the A3057) and West Street. It is built on the side of the multi-story car park, joined to the Chantry Centre, the local shopping centre. Also located just adjacent, there is a Costa Coffee. There are only routine listings confirming its existence; no indication of notability. (Klbrain)
2025-05-28 01:17 Association of Child Protection Professionals (UK anti-child abuse nonprofit (1979-)) The Association of Child Protection Professionals (AoCPP), formerly the British Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN), is an anti-child abuse charity established in June 1979 by a group led by British paediatricians Alfred White Franklin and Tina Cooper. 1 source provided in 8 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 02:19 Association of Secondary Ticket Agents (trade association in the UK) The Association of Secondary Ticket Agents, or ASTA UK, is the self-appointed Regulatory Body of the Secondary Ticket Industry in the United Kingdom. The Association was established in October 2005, and represents some companies engaged in the selling of tickets to entertainment and sporting events. Created by a single purpose editor. Unreferenced for 18 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 12:02 Greenland membership in the Council of Europe Greenland, as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, is indirectly connected to the founding of the Council of Europe since Denmark was one of the founding members on 5 May 1949. Although not all Council conventions automatically extend to Greenland, the territory is affected by the various initiatives and conventions implemented by the Council of Europe. WP:NOPAGE; no case made that this is a topic distinctly identified in independent reliable sources. We don't have 'membership of' for other countries or territories. (Klbrain)
2025-05-31 14:42 Josephine McClellan (Irish camogie player) Josephine McClellan is a camogie player who has won many individual awards for her skills and also medals with the Darver Senior team in County Louth. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is familiar sign of User:Camogie History's involvement and, yet again, it turns out they are the creator of the page. A Google search for her name returned only 149 results. These are separate people. This is a producer. This is a song. This is it again. This is an artist. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability either. This is a blog. This is a researcher. But she is based in the wrong country. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport and they are separate people. It is the wrong country anyway. This is just a list of people from the wrong country. An intermediate club player in such sports is rarely (if ever?) notable. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Louise Molony (Camogie player) Louise Molony is a camogie player for Castlegar in County Galway. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. It is unclear how the activities of her sisters and her cousins contribute towards notability. That is uncited anyway. It is unclear how her position within her family contributes towards notability. That is also uncited. The first source provided is one page (460) in a book. This book was written by a president of the organisation which runs the sport this person is supposed to be involved in so it is not particularly independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and countless others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is also a sign, yet again, that User:Camogie History has been here and, sure enough, it is this editor who created the article. It is almost as if the article was created to promote this book. It is everywhere. And always the same page (460). The second reference provided is a "Camogie roundup" that does not appear to work. The third reference provided does not work either. Even if it did it is from the website of a club this person has been involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. A Google search for her name returned only 147 results. Most of those are about a radio producer. This is about the beauty industry. This person nearly has the same name. But there is no information about her there. And none here either. This person works in London so is in the wrong country. This person is also in the wrong country. As is this person, who lives in Melbourne. It looks like this is her again. This woman's son is an actor. This person is one of a couple who are determined to "embark on a journey through the 1990s and attempt (with your help) to document every iconic thing about it in alphabetical order". The people here appear to be separate. The people on this "Board of Management" are separate. The people here who are "Guiding Ireland towards excellence in gluten-free living, fostering a healthier & more inclusive environment for all" are separate. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Ita O'Keeffe (Irish hairdresser and camogie player) Ita O'Keeffe is a hairdresser and Camogie player, noted for scoring two important points for her club in their march to the Leinster Senior finals in both 2009 and 2010.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The first reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. The second reference claims to involve match reports but they too are dead. The third reference provided claims to be more "newspaper reports" but leads instead to Facebook. There are the customary User:Camogie History link(s) to the official website(s) of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 103 results. This is bridge. But they are separate people. This is interesting. But it is unclear how the story of the little donkey can be used to establish notability. This secretary is from the wrong country. This woman's husband watches birds. This mum raised some money for a school. This person was one of about 38 to win a spot prize in a raffle. This person has ideas for how to decorate your home and garden. This person's sister died. In the wrong part of the country. This person also lived in the wrong part of the country. This person must have died earlier as it is a 17th anniversary. None of them mention sport. This does not mention sport either. This is part of a team name and two players, "Vinnie" and "Padraig". It is hurling, not camogie. It is an under-16 competition. This is an "adopted Lisgoold man", an administrator with "stewarding duties at Páirc Uí Chaoimh". At least it is sport. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 14:40 Eimer Moynihan (Irish camogie player) Eimer Moynihan is a camogie player. Moynihan has several appearances as a member of the club team of the year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. This has been tagged as needing improvements for nearly five years. The only reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, as is typical of articles created by User:Camogie History. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 94 results. This is sport. But it is the wrong sport and in the wrong part of the country. This is also the wrong sport. The woman in this photograph is attending "the Soroptimist International Girl's Public Speaking Competition". She is in the wrong part of the country. Here she is again in another photograph, "practicing her flipping" for a coffee morning. This is the sister of a dead man. She is in the same wrong part of the country. Based on the location of the second photograph she might even be the same person. But possibly not. The hotel has a different name. The names in this list are separate people. The names here are separate people. As are the names here. But the woman with the surname has a similar first name if looked at closely. The women included here are also separate people. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport. And they are two separate people. This is another wrong sport and they are different people. This minor club final report mentions a player with a similar name. But it is football so it is the wrong sport. This is camogie and there are players with similar names. But is appears to be a competition for schools. The people with similar names here are playing camogie. But they are playing for separate teams. It is an under-14 competition anyway. The people with similar names here are also separate people. It is also the wrong sport. But at least it is not an under-14 competition. (Gaois)
2025-05-31 17:00 David Somers (referee) (Scottish football referee) David Somers (born 23 March 1966) is a Scottish former football referee. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 19:18 POD (shared transport) (Car club in the UK) POD is a not-for-profit community-owned car club in the Calder Valley, in the United Kingdom. A local car club with 5 cars and nothing controversial is very unlikely to meet WP:NCORP. (Klbrain)
2025-06-01 00:40 Mentaur (British health and social care company) Mentaur Ltd. is a private limited company based in the United Kingdom that specialises in providing social care and accommodation services for individuals with learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, mental health and other associated conditions. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-06-01 09:53 Tommy Forster (English footballer) Thomas Forster (April 1894 – 6 February 1955) was an English footballer. His regular position was at full back. He was born in Northwich, Cheshire. He played for Manchester United and Northwich Victoria. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORT. There are no relevant sources on Google or Google Books. The only source provided for the article seems to be a fan-made (therefore self-published) website (it also says that it is not an official website). Also tagged as needing more citation for 8 years. (Alpha Beta Delta Lambda)
2025-05-30 00:23 Swedish Translators in North America Swedish Translators in North America or STiNA was founded in 2004 with support from the Consulate General of Sweden in New York for the promotion of translation of Swedish into English and coordination with the British equivalent group SELTA (the Swedish-English Literary Translators' Association) and the Swedish cultural institutions. Fails WP:ORG. The sole source provided is dead. Only 1 google news hit. (LibStar)

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2025-05-28 23:13 Maltese Futsal First Division (Football league) The Maltese Futsal First Division is the second tier of the futsal pyramid in Malta. It was founded in 2011. This division currently consists of 12 teams. It is organised by the Futsal Malta Association and the Malta Football Association. Sources show little to no coverage of the league, with most coverage in searches being that of the top-tier division. (Yoblyblob)
2025-05-29 02:26 MBM Port (Port in Albania) MBM Port is a privately operated international seaport located in Porto Romano, Durrës, Albania. Specializing in the handling of oil, gas, and general cargo, it serves as a strategic logistics hub on the Adriatic Sea. The port is managed by Shoqëria Konçesionare Porti MBM (Multi Buoy Mooring) E.TH., under a long-term concession agreement. Articles is written like an advert and isn’t well written in every section in an encyclopedia style. (Chippla360)
2025-05-29 08:56 Hinduism in Croatia Hinduism is a minor religion in Croatia. not notable (Cerium4B)
2025-06-02 00:18 João Manuel Miguel (Portuguese boxer) João Manuel Miguel (born 27 July 1952) is a Portuguese former amateur boxer. He competed in the men's light flyweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics losing to the European champion who would eventually win the tournament, Shamil Sabirov. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2025-05-28 15:13 Uwe Hüser (German politician (born 1958)) Uwe Hüser (born 21 August 1958, Koblenz) was elected to the Bundestag from Rhineland-Palatinate for the German Green Party in 1987. His term of office ended in 1990. [BLP]
2025-05-29 09:16 Hinduism in Luxembourg Hinduism in Luxembourg is a minority faith. According to ARDA, Luxembourg had 283 (0.05%) Hindus in 2015. lack source, out of the mentioned 3 sources, one is the website of hindu forum, and other 2 references are news of the opening of hindu forum (Cerium4B)
2025-05-31 18:08 2001 NATO special meeting (2001 NATO summit meeting in Brussels, Belgium) The 2001 NATO Headquarters summit was a special meeting of the North Atlantic Council with the participation of Heads of State and Government on June 13, 2001. No significant expansion of the article since its creation in 2007; subject does not clearly meet Wikipedia's notability guideline. (Ætoms)
2025-05-31 18:08 2005 Brussels NATO summit (2005 NATO summit meeting in Brussels, Belgium) The 2005 NATO Headquarters summit was the 19th NATO summit held in the NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium on 22 February 2005. During this summit, NATO leaders reaffirmed their support for building stability in the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq, and commit to strengthening the partnership between NATO and the European Union. No significant expansion of the article since its creation in 2007; subject does not clearly meet Wikipedia's notability guideline. (Ætoms)
2025-06-02 07:26 IG&H IG&H is a Dutch consulting-technology company with 600 employees, headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands. The company provides management consulting services and develops business and technology solutions within the financial services, healthcare and retail sectors. It lacks WP:SIGCOV and WP:IS (MichaelRichard67)

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2025-05-27 05:22 Domingos Freitas (East Timorese footballer) Domingos Ramos Freitas (born 13 July 1997), simply known as Domingos, is a football player who currently plays for the Timor-Leste national football team as a winger. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-28 06:26 Secrets & Dreams (2004 studio album by The Saddle Club) Secrets & Dreams is the fourth album by cast members of the Australian television series The Saddle Club, released in April 2004. Both the album and the single "Undercover Movers & Shakers" entered the Australian charts in that month. The three previous albums by The Saddle Club achieved gold record status in Australia. Doesn't meet NALBUM, no sources added since the template was added in 2010. I couldn't find any sources on it either. (TurboSuperA+)
2025-05-29 06:15 New Zealand Asian Studies Society (Independent academic society) The New Zealand Asian Studies Society (NZASIA) was established in 1974. It is an independent academic society that seeks to encourage the spread of knowledge about Asia, its history, its culture, and its role in international affairs. The society publishes the biannual journal New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies and a yearly newsletter. Unreferenced for 15 years, fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 01:22 MOSAIC Multicultural Festival (Australian festival) The MOSAIC Multicultural Festival is an annual festival held in the Roma Street Parkland, coordinated by Multicultural Australia, with assistance from the Queensland Government, Brisbane City Council, and local sponsors. The festival includes performances, food stalls, and information booths from a range of groups representing various cultural communities residing in the Brisbane area. Unreferenced and marked for notability concerns for 3 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 12:13 Graveyard Shift (radio show) (late night radio show) The Graveyard Shift was a late-night talk show airing on Australian youth radio station Triple J. It would broadcast on Saturday overnights from 1:00 am until 4:00 am on Sunday mornings. The show launched in 2005, replacing the simulcast of Rage. It was hosted by Dave Callan for the first six years, with Paul Verhoeven taking over in 2011. Does not meet notability requirements. I can only find a single reliable third-party source to mention this show, from 2009. No later work written about it. (Marcostev8)
2025-05-27 02:05 Kismet Healthcare (Australian healthcare technology company) Kismet Healthcare is an Australian healthcare technology company founded by Mark Woodland together with his team. The company was launched in 2023. Doesn't appear to meet WP:NCORP - I cannot find any WP:SIGCOV in independent WP:RS, I searched the usual places + newspapers.com + PressReader and found only mentions and a few routine announcements or press releases as you would find for pretty much any start-up raising money (Zzz plant)

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[Failed to parse] Chamberlain Hrdlicka Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, PC, known as Chamberlain Hrdlicka, is a multi-practice, tax-focused American law firm founded in Houston, Texas with offices in Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, and San Antonio. [Failed to parse]
2025-05-28 20:05 Crown Trust Company The Crown Trust Company was an Ontario-based firm that operated in most of Canada prior to its collapse in 1983. inadequate sourcing, notability tag from 2017 (Yachtahead)
2025-05-28 01:17 Association of Child Protection Professionals (UK anti-child abuse nonprofit (1979-)) The Association of Child Protection Professionals (AoCPP), formerly the British Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN), is an anti-child abuse charity established in June 1979 by a group led by British paediatricians Alfred White Franklin and Tina Cooper. 1 source provided in 8 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 00:15 New England Translators Association The New England Translators Association (NETA) is a professional organization of translators and interpreters with approximately 200 members. Unreferenced for 18 years and fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 07:16 Summersdale Publishers (UK publisher) Summersdale Publishers Ltd (often simply Summersdale) is an English independent publishing firm of non-fiction. The company is based in Chichester, West Sussex. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-29 10:07 Gateway Galactic (American aerospace company) Gateway Galactic, Inc. was formed in 2014 in Ames, Iowa and is an aerospace company with the goal to reduce the cost of commercial spaceflight, and is currently developing an orbital propellant depot, Antaios. Gateway Galactic was founded by Justin Myers and Floyd Richardson, who currently operate as the company's key executives. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 19:18 POD (shared transport) (Car club in the UK) POD is a not-for-profit community-owned car club in the Calder Valley, in the United Kingdom. A local car club with 5 cars and nothing controversial is very unlikely to meet WP:NCORP. (Klbrain)
2025-05-28 01:02 Action on Rights for Children (UK advocacy group) Action on Rights for Children (ARCH) was an Internet-based not-for-profit children's rights organisation in the United Kingdom established in 2001 with a particular focus on civil rights and liberties. ARCH works for the advancement of children's human rights, conducts research and publishes information, and promotes the recognition by policy makers of their obligations to children under existing human rights instruments. Unreferenced for 17 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 00:40 Mentaur (British health and social care company) Mentaur Ltd. is a private limited company based in the United Kingdom that specialises in providing social care and accommodation services for individuals with learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, mental health and other associated conditions. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-31 12:32 Education outreach (Variation of public affairs marketing) Education outreach is a variation of Cause Marketing and/or Strategic Philanthropy and other focused Public Affairs activities that are specific to education. These programs may include: Unsourced non notable (Concept? idk what exactly to call it) (Lavalizard101)
2025-06-02 07:26 IG&H IG&H is a Dutch consulting-technology company with 600 employees, headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands. The company provides management consulting services and develops business and technology solutions within the financial services, healthcare and retail sectors. It lacks WP:SIGCOV and WP:IS (MichaelRichard67)
2025-05-30 18:44 Stange Law Firm Stange Law Firm, PC is an American multi-state divorce and family law firm. It was founded in 2007 in Clayton, Missouri with Kirk Stange being a Founding Partner and the President. A search failed to find sources that indicate the firm passes the general notability guideline; previously cited sources are not reliable. (Moneytrees)
2025-05-30 00:14 National Roofing Contractors Association (Construction industry trade association) The National Roofing Contractors Association is one of the US construction industry's trade associations and a voice in the roofing industry for information, education, technology, and advocacy. Founded in 1886, the NRCA is a nonprofit association that represents all segments of the roofing industry, including contractors; manufacturers; distributors; architects; consultants; engineers; building owners; and city, state, and government agencies. Created by a single purpose editor. The 2 sources are primary. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)

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[Failed to parse] Chamberlain Hrdlicka Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, PC, known as Chamberlain Hrdlicka, is a multi-practice, tax-focused American law firm founded in Houston, Texas with offices in Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, and San Antonio. [Failed to parse]
2025-05-29 04:33 VKV Hurda (Boarding school in Rajasthan, India) Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, known as VKV Hurda, is a boarding school in Hurda, in the state of Rajasthan, India. Unsourced since 2010; can't find much info on Google (Another Believer)
2025-05-28 01:17 Association of Child Protection Professionals (UK anti-child abuse nonprofit (1979-)) The Association of Child Protection Professionals (AoCPP), formerly the British Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN), is an anti-child abuse charity established in June 1979 by a group led by British paediatricians Alfred White Franklin and Tina Cooper. 1 source provided in 8 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 00:15 New England Translators Association The New England Translators Association (NETA) is a professional organization of translators and interpreters with approximately 200 members. Unreferenced for 18 years and fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 06:36 The Social Justice Committee of Montreal (Non governmental organisation in Canada) The Social Justice Committee of Montreal (SJCM) is a non-governmental organisation and registered charity in Canada. It works to address social injustice directed at the world's impoverished peoples. Created by a single edit editor. Marked for notability concerns since 2012. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-28 01:02 Action on Rights for Children (UK advocacy group) Action on Rights for Children (ARCH) was an Internet-based not-for-profit children's rights organisation in the United Kingdom established in 2001 with a particular focus on civil rights and liberties. ARCH works for the advancement of children's human rights, conducts research and publishes information, and promotes the recognition by policy makers of their obligations to children under existing human rights instruments. Unreferenced for 17 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 00:14 National Roofing Contractors Association (Construction industry trade association) The National Roofing Contractors Association is one of the US construction industry's trade associations and a voice in the roofing industry for information, education, technology, and advocacy. Founded in 1886, the NRCA is a nonprofit association that represents all segments of the roofing industry, including contractors; manufacturers; distributors; architects; consultants; engineers; building owners; and city, state, and government agencies. Created by a single purpose editor. The 2 sources are primary. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-06-01 21:07 Twinkle Star High School (Private school in Mahabubabad, Telangana, India) Twinkle Star High School is an elementary and high school in Mahabubabad, Telangana, India. Established in 1991, it serves students from kindergarten through tenth standard. Twinkle Star provides residential facilities for 200 boarding students. Unsourced; internet search reveals no evidence of notability (Grumpylawnchair)

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2025-05-28 17:29 Brittany Benov (American actress and singer) Brittany Elizabeth Benov (December 14, 1980 – March 12, 2005) was an American actress and singer. Has been tagged as having questionable notability for almost a year and no further evidence of notability has been provided. (Redfiona99)
2025-05-31 17:00 David Somers (referee) (Scottish football referee) David Somers (born 23 March 1966) is a Scottish former football referee. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)

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2025-05-27 19:19 Alliance for Peace and Democracy (Liberia) (political party in Liberia) The Alliance for Peace and Democracy (APD) was a coalition of two Liberian political parties, the Liberian People's Party (LPP) and the United People's Party (UPP), that contested the 11 October 2005 elections. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory mentions, election results, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-28 06:26 Secrets & Dreams (2004 studio album by The Saddle Club) Secrets & Dreams is the fourth album by cast members of the Australian television series The Saddle Club, released in April 2004. Both the album and the single "Undercover Movers & Shakers" entered the Australian charts in that month. The three previous albums by The Saddle Club achieved gold record status in Australia. Doesn't meet NALBUM, no sources added since the template was added in 2010. I couldn't find any sources on it either. (TurboSuperA+)
2025-05-28 15:40 Alliance of Political Parties (Liberia) The Alliance of Political Parties (ALLIANCE) was a coalition of two Liberian political parties, the Liberian Action Party (LAP) and Liberia Unification Party (LUP), that contested the 19 July 1997 elections. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-29 19:27 Party for Justice and Development (Political party in Burundi) The Party for Justice and Development (PAJUDE) (French: "Parti pour la Justice et le Développement") is a political party in Burundi. No significant coverage of the party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-30 21:40 IWC meeting in 2005 (Meeting of the International Whaling Commission) The International Whaling Commission meeting in 2005 was held in Ulsan, South Korea from 20–24 June 2005. This meeting saw discussion and vote upon several particularly divisive matters. Notable among them were three defeated Japanese proposals: Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-31 12:02 Greenland membership in the Council of Europe Greenland, as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, is indirectly connected to the founding of the Council of Europe since Denmark was one of the founding members on 5 May 1949. Although not all Council conventions automatically extend to Greenland, the territory is affected by the various initiatives and conventions implemented by the Council of Europe. WP:NOPAGE; no case made that this is a topic distinctly identified in independent reliable sources. We don't have 'membership of' for other countries or territories. (Klbrain)
2025-06-02 01:22 MOSAIC Multicultural Festival (Australian festival) The MOSAIC Multicultural Festival is an annual festival held in the Roma Street Parkland, coordinated by Multicultural Australia, with assistance from the Queensland Government, Brisbane City Council, and local sponsors. The festival includes performances, food stalls, and information booths from a range of groups representing various cultural communities residing in the Brisbane area. Unreferenced and marked for notability concerns for 3 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 12:13 Graveyard Shift (radio show) (late night radio show) The Graveyard Shift was a late-night talk show airing on Australian youth radio station Triple J. It would broadcast on Saturday overnights from 1:00 am until 4:00 am on Sunday mornings. The show launched in 2005, replacing the simulcast of Rage. It was hosted by Dave Callan for the first six years, with Paul Verhoeven taking over in 2011. Does not meet notability requirements. I can only find a single reliable third-party source to mention this show, from 2009. No later work written about it. (Marcostev8)
2025-05-27 02:05 Kismet Healthcare (Australian healthcare technology company) Kismet Healthcare is an Australian healthcare technology company founded by Mark Woodland together with his team. The company was launched in 2023. Doesn't appear to meet WP:NCORP - I cannot find any WP:SIGCOV in independent WP:RS, I searched the usual places + newspapers.com + PressReader and found only mentions and a few routine announcements or press releases as you would find for pretty much any start-up raising money (Zzz plant)

History and Society/Society

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2025-05-29 18:37 Svetlana Forsova (Russian writer) Svetlana Forsova (Russian: Светлана Форсова) is a Russian writer from Korenovsk, city in Kuban region of Russian Federation. Svetlana Forsova has written few articles and two books dedicated to the history and culture of the Kuban region. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-06-01 21:19 Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center (Community center in Kingston, New York) The Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center was founded in 2005 as the community center for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents of the mid-Hudson Valley. No reliable sources for at least 15 years that indicate that this particular community center is itself notable. (True Pagan Warrior)

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-05-26 19:29 Universal Orbital Support System (Concept for suspending an object from a tether orbiting in space) A Universal Orbital Support System is a concept for suspending an object from a tether orbiting in space. This concept is not notable, except as an advertisement for one architecture firm. (Moonsaint99)
2025-05-29 16:34 Andover, Hampshire Bus Station (Bus station in England) Andover, Hampshire bus station is located in the centre of town, off Western Avenue (the A3057) and West Street. It is built on the side of the multi-story car park, joined to the Chantry Centre, the local shopping centre. Also located just adjacent, there is a Costa Coffee. There are only routine listings confirming its existence; no indication of notability. (Klbrain)
2025-05-29 10:07 Gateway Galactic (American aerospace company) Gateway Galactic, Inc. was formed in 2014 in Ames, Iowa and is an aerospace company with the goal to reduce the cost of commercial spaceflight, and is currently developing an orbital propellant depot, Antaios. Gateway Galactic was founded by Justin Myers and Floyd Richardson, who currently operate as the company's key executives. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)

STEM

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2025-05-28 13:46 Auto Research Center (specialized aerodynamics and automotive research and consulting company) Auto Research Center, also known as ARC Indy, is a research and development company with headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana USA. It was founded as Reynard Motorsports' North American headquarters, and became its own company in 2002. fails WP:ORG - unable to find any WP:SIGCOV (Thewindbird)
2025-05-29 02:26 MBM Port (Port in Albania) MBM Port is a privately operated international seaport located in Porto Romano, Durrës, Albania. Specializing in the handling of oil, gas, and general cargo, it serves as a strategic logistics hub on the Adriatic Sea. The port is managed by Shoqëria Konçesionare Porti MBM (Multi Buoy Mooring) E.TH., under a long-term concession agreement. Articles is written like an advert and isn’t well written in every section in an encyclopedia style. (Chippla360)
2025-05-29 02:26 Medical Associates for Research and Communication (organization) Medical Associates for Research and Communication (MARC) is a Non-Governmental Organisation that works globally with medical students and researchers with little to no background in research. Their primary goal is to help these researchers complete their research work using appropriate scientific methods thereby maintaining high scientific and research standards. Created by a single purpose editor. A search for sources yielded nothing in google news or books. The provided sources are dead or not indepth about this organization. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-29 03:46 Hexahydromethamphetamine "The person who has reverted my edits and the person who originally created this redirect page in 2008 (emphasis on 2008) is unfortunately mistaken. Hexahydromethamphetamine is not a term used for Propylhexedrine, and no modern link to it exists on PubChem. A LEGACY RECORD meaning it is ARCHIVED and should NOT be used for up-to-date information exists that uses Hexahydromethamphetamine to refer to Propylhexedrine; https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/substance/160967883 and has not been updated since 2013. Please note that the source that I have been using for "Hydromethamphetamine" as a synonym for Propylhexedrine is https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Propylhexedrine and is actively updated and maintained with the latest edit being 2025, the earliest use of Hydromethamphetamine is 2005. I have reason to believe that Hexahydromethamphetamine is not used in the modern day. Please remove this and please cite your sources if you are to revert this." (Sgeutherealone)
2025-05-28 01:17 Association of Child Protection Professionals (UK anti-child abuse nonprofit (1979-)) The Association of Child Protection Professionals (AoCPP), formerly the British Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (BASPCAN), is an anti-child abuse charity established in June 1979 by a group led by British paediatricians Alfred White Franklin and Tina Cooper. 1 source provided in 8 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar)
2025-05-30 01:40 IWC meeting in 2006 (meeting) The International Whaling Commission meeting in 2006 was held 16 June–20 June in St Kitts and Nevis. Pro whaling countries unsuccessfully challenged the 1982 moratorium, yet succeeded in shifting the IWC focus from whale conservation to management of commercial whaling. Minutes of a three-day meeting. No secondary sources (Bearian)
2025-05-30 11:54 Tom Chavez Tom Chavez is a hi-tech entrepreneur, author and co-founder of super{set}, a startup studio that builds and funds software companies. Created by a paid editor (User:CJ for superset) who disclosed being compensated by the subject. The article has not seen meaningful independent editorial engagement since creation and fails WP:GNG — sources are either trivial mentions or "pay-to-play" PR pieces that do not demonstrate significant coverage in reliable, independent media. Most subsequent edits have been cosmetic (e.g., category tweaks via HotCat), and the article has a promotional tone. (Cumulus-wizard-1850)
2025-05-30 14:21 Emily CoBabe-Ammann (American earth scientist and director) Emily CoBabe-Ammann is an earth scientist who specializes in strategies for science and education initiatives. She is currently the Senior Advisor to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at the University of Colorado, at Boulder. Fails WP:BIO. First source is a blog, second is dead. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 13:09 Royal Purple (yearbook) (Official yearbook of Kansas State University) The Royal Purple is the yearbook of Kansas State University. It has won awards, including several National Pacemaker Awards. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded the Royal Purple a Silver Crown in 2006. Fails WP:GNG. (Lavalizard101)
2025-05-28 01:02 Action on Rights for Children (UK advocacy group) Action on Rights for Children (ARCH) was an Internet-based not-for-profit children's rights organisation in the United Kingdom established in 2001 with a particular focus on civil rights and liberties. ARCH works for the advancement of children's human rights, conducts research and publishes information, and promotes the recognition by policy makers of their obligations to children under existing human rights instruments. Unreferenced for 17 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 02:46 School of Human Genetic and Population Health (Indian non-governmental organization) School of Human Genetic and Population Health (SOHGAPH) is a non-governmental organization registered under West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961, India. Created by a single purpose editor. Nothing in google news, books or scholar. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-06-02 07:26 IG&H IG&H is a Dutch consulting-technology company with 600 employees, headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands. The company provides management consulting services and develops business and technology solutions within the financial services, healthcare and retail sectors. It lacks WP:SIGCOV and WP:IS (MichaelRichard67)
2025-05-27 02:05 Kismet Healthcare (Australian healthcare technology company) Kismet Healthcare is an Australian healthcare technology company founded by Mark Woodland together with his team. The company was launched in 2023. Doesn't appear to meet WP:NCORP - I cannot find any WP:SIGCOV in independent WP:RS, I searched the usual places + newspapers.com + PressReader and found only mentions and a few routine announcements or press releases as you would find for pretty much any start-up raising money (Zzz plant)
2025-06-02 14:24 Puca (horse) (American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse) Puca is an American thoroughbred mare racehorse, who raced from 2014-2017 for Donegal Racing. She is out of Boat's Ghost, by the sire, Big Brown. The article lacks reliable sources and does not establish notability per Wikipedia guidelines. No independent references are provided to verify the subject’s significance, and it appears to fail WP:GNG and subject-specific notability criteria. Consider deletion under WP:PROD or AfD if not improved. (Vinizex94)

STEM/Computing

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2025-05-29 10:09 TIBCO Rendezvous (Software for messaging between programs) TIBCO Rendezvous is a software product that provides a message bus for enterprise application integration (EAI). Lacks SIGCOV from independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-29 22:31 Michael Howard (Microsoft) (Microsoft employee) Michael Howard (born 1965) is a software security expert from Microsoft. He is the author of several computer security books, the most famous being Writing Secure Code. Michael Howard is a frequent speaker at security-related conferences and frequently publishes articles on the subject. No sources in article, only link is a blog. User:Mousepad9 links to Google Books to illustrate how often he’s mentioned by books, but the link doesn’t show him being mentioned in said books, with most of them being written by him. Only article I found—by Business News Daily—is an interview, and thus not independent. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-06-02 04:28 Agent Extensibility Protocol (Computer network protocol) The Agent Extensibility Protocol or AgentX is a computer networking protocol that allows management of Simple Network Management Protocol objects defined by different processes via a single master agent. Agents that export objects via AgentX to a master agent are called subagents. RFC that lacks secondary coverage / notability. (Brandon)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2025-05-28 04:35 Tas Qureshi (British gastroenterologist) Tas Qureshi, MBBS FRCS (Eng) FRCS (Gen Surg), is a consultant general surgeon and national and international trainer in laparoscopic surgery. He specialises in keyhole surgery for bowel cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, hernias and gall stones, amongst other conditions. Created by a single purpose account. A search in google news, books and scholars did not yield coverage to meet WP:BIO. (LibStar)
2025-05-29 04:14 Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (organization) Maharashtra State Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) is an association of resident doctors from all of the government, corporation medical colleges, and hospitals of Maharashtra, India. It was formed to address the problems faced by the resident doctors in all the government and municipal corporation run hospitals across the states. Looks like WP:NOTESSAY. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-31 15:19 Anil Mishra (Indian medical academic) Anil Mishra is an Indian doctor, scientist and professor of Medicine. He directs the Eosinophilic Disorder Centre at Tulane School of Medicine. Subject does not appear likely to pass WP:ANYBIO or WP:NACADEMIC (Choucas0)

STEM/Space

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2025-05-26 19:29 Universal Orbital Support System (Concept for suspending an object from a tether orbiting in space) A Universal Orbital Support System is a concept for suspending an object from a tether orbiting in space. This concept is not notable, except as an advertisement for one architecture firm. (Moonsaint99)
2025-05-29 10:07 Gateway Galactic (American aerospace company) Gateway Galactic, Inc. was formed in 2014 in Ames, Iowa and is an aerospace company with the goal to reduce the cost of commercial spaceflight, and is currently developing an orbital propellant depot, Antaios. Gateway Galactic was founded by Justin Myers and Floyd Richardson, who currently operate as the company's key executives. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 14:42 Josephine McClellan (Irish camogie player) Josephine McClellan is a camogie player who has won many individual awards for her skills and also medals with the Darver Senior team in County Louth. Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. It is familiar sign of User:Camogie History's involvement and, yet again, it turns out they are the creator of the page. A Google search for her name returned only 149 results. These are separate people. This is a producer. This is a song. This is it again. This is an artist. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability. I do not know how this can be used to establish notability either. This is a blog. This is a researcher. But she is based in the wrong country. At least this is sport. But it is the wrong sport and they are separate people. It is the wrong country anyway. This is just a list of people from the wrong country. An intermediate club player in such sports is rarely (if ever?) notable. (Gaois)

STEM/Technology

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2025-05-29 22:31 Michael Howard (Microsoft) (Microsoft employee) Michael Howard (born 1965) is a software security expert from Microsoft. He is the author of several computer security books, the most famous being Writing Secure Code. Michael Howard is a frequent speaker at security-related conferences and frequently publishes articles on the subject. No sources in article, only link is a blog. User:Mousepad9 links to Google Books to illustrate how often he’s mentioned by books, but the link doesn’t show him being mentioned in said books, with most of them being written by him. Only article I found—by Business News Daily—is an interview, and thus not independent. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-29 10:07 Gateway Galactic (American aerospace company) Gateway Galactic, Inc. was formed in 2014 in Ames, Iowa and is an aerospace company with the goal to reduce the cost of commercial spaceflight, and is currently developing an orbital propellant depot, Antaios. Gateway Galactic was founded by Justin Myers and Floyd Richardson, who currently operate as the company's key executives. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-31 17:44 Moses West (American engineer) Moses West is an American engineer who invented an Atmospheric Water Generation machine (AWG), using condensation in the air to generate clean, usable water. Subject may be of borderline notability, but article is overtly promotional and does not contain usable prose. WP:TNT. (Wasianpower)

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2025-05-27 14:04 When the Wrong One Loves You Right (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) When the Wrong One Loves You Right is a 1998 album by Wade Hayes. A disambiguation page with two topics, one of which is a redirect. Can be satisfied with a hatnote at the primary topic. (Bobby Cohn)
2025-05-28 02:07 Koya Saito (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. 18 professional appearances, the rest are with lower leagues. Creator is globally locked. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-28 02:17 Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (Medical society) The Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA) is a medical society formed on December 31, 1981. FIMA was incorporated into the State of Indiana as a not-for-profit corporation on January 18, 1982. 2 sources provided are primary. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-29 19:30 Party for the Economic Independence of Burundi (Political party in Burundi) The Party for the Economic Independence of Burundi (PIEBU) (French: Parti pour l'indépendance économique du Burundi) is a small political party in Burundi. No significant coverage of the party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-31 23:12 Saiful Islam Al-Payage (Indonesian Islamic preacher) Saiful Islam Al-Payage, formerly known as Elimus Payage (born April 4, 1979), is an Indonesian Islamic preacher. His name was widely known when he was a contest participant of Dakwah TPI (or "DAI") da'wah contest at TPI in 2005. The subject of this page is nobody of note, so this page appears to be a mere vanity project. The page mostly consists of the subject's rather mundane biography. He has made no notable contributions to any sphere, has no publications, and appears merely to be the head of some local council. Therefore, if nobody can add any worthy accomplishments to the page, it should be taken down. (95.56.88.32)
2025-05-31 00:58 Law Enforcement Guide to Truck Driving Safety Standards Law Enforcement Guide to Truck Driving Safety Standards is a book by Joseph A. Fried, a personal injury lawyer based in Atlanta, Georgia. Fried, a former police officer, wrote the book to address the gap in law enforcement training about the standards that apply to operators of large commercial vehicle standards. No evidence or even assertion of notability of book. No reviews found. Self-published. (Jahaza)
2025-05-31 22:18 Mothers Against Repression (organization) Mothers against repression or Mothers and women against repression (Spanish: M.A.R. por Cuba - Spanish: Madres y Mujeres Anti-Represión) is a human rights organization based in Miami, Florida, United States that campaigns against political repression in Cuba. No reliable, independent sources. Existence by itself is promotional, does not deserve article. (Easternsahara)
2025-05-28 15:49 2020–21 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Football league season) The 2020–21 Moldovan Under-19 Division (Romanian: Divizia Națională U-19) was the Moldovan annual football tournament. The competition began on 26 September 2020 and ended on 23 May 2021.
Season was suspended after matches played on 28 February 2021, as a result of COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova, and was resumed on 8 May 2021.
As Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014–15 Moldovan Under-18 Division ended in a 6-0 delete, I anticipate this deletion to be uncontroversial. (Geschichte)
2025-06-01 23:54 Cryptocurrency and Wikipedia There are various intersections of cryptocurrencies and the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. This is a couple unrelated items of trivia, not a notable cohesive topic that needs a standalone article. It just duplicates info at Wikimedia Foundation#Finances and First Wikipedia edit#Non-fungible token sale so seems pretty pointless. (Reywas92)
  1. ^ a b c d "Główny Urząd Statystyczny" [Central Statistical Office] (in Polish). Select Miejscowości (SIMC) tab, select fragment (min. 3 znaki), enter town name in the field below, click WYSZUKAJ (Search)