Talk:Deportivo Maldonado

Fair use rationale for Image:Cd maldonado.gif
Image:Cd maldonado.gif is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.

Please go to the image description page and edit it to include a fair use rationale. Using one of the templates at Fair use rationale guideline is an easy way to ensure that your image is in compliance with Wikipedia policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.

If there is other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the other images used on this page. Note that any fair use images lacking such an explanation can be deleted one week after being tagged, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you.

BetacommandBot (talk) 21:52, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
 * apparently it was replaced by File:Cd maldonado.png Matthew_hk   t  c  15:38, 27 October 2017 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 27 October 2017
To whom it may concern,

I saw your page and noted that is neither properly updated nor has a correct description. I thank you for updating the team. Please note that the information regarding the players on loan is not correct and should be removed. The away shirt is not correct as well. You can see the correct one in the Spanish version of Wikipedia

Additionally, the information regarding the History of Deportivo Maldonado SAD is tendentious and does not reflect the proper story of the club and Deportivo Maldonado.

The information of wikipedia in Spanish is much better than the one in English. You can see the proper story at the official web page of Deportivo Maldonado SAD http://deportivomaldonadosad.com)

I would be obliged if you could please make the corresponding amendments so as to have this page properly amended.

Thanks.

Kind Regards, Sdh1 (talk) 16:14, 27 October 2017 (UTC)
 * I have copied the shirts from es.wiki and Matthew hk seems to have updated the squad (although not sure where the loan information came from?). As the requested edit template says, you need to provide the text of the history section you want to see, as opposed to just asking for it to be changed without providing the alternative. Cheers, Number   5  7  16:29, 27 October 2017 (UTC)


 * Yellow check.svg Partly done: The away shirt was fixed by User:Number 57. For the history part, direct copy from the official website. 1. copyrights violation (unless heavy modification, summary and paraphrasing and clear citation attributing to official website) 1a. Need translation 2. Primary source.
 * If a English book authored by someone else (or Spanish using google translate) provided as citation, may qualify to add the derived content to wikipedia.
 * Translate from Spanish wikipedia is not a solution, as Spanish one did not have any Reliable source. Matthew_hk   t  c  16:34, 27 October 2017 (UTC)


 * Thank you for updating the correct away shirt. As per the loan information, I would be obliged if you could please remove it since it is neither accurate nor updated.


 * Regarding the history section, please see below the translation:


 * Deportivo Maldonado SAD (D. Maldonado) is a sports corporation. Its Bylaws were approved by the Corporate Oversight Authority on 29 December 2009 and duly filed within: (i) the National Registry of Commerce; (ii) the Sports Institutions’ Registry of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports; (iii) the Cultural and Education’s Registry of the Ministry of Education and Culture; and (iv) the Uruguayan Football Association.
 * D. Maldonado was restructured under new ownership and management with a medium to long term objective of rebuilding a club with financial problems which had historically played in the lower parts of the second division in the Uruguayan league. The aim of the restructuring was to develop a progressive project so that, over time, the younger divisions would be able to compete at the highest youth-level competitions in Uruguay. This would help build a sustainable club which would, over time, be promoted to the first division in Uruguayan
 * The philosophy D. Maldonado developed and implemented was as follows: a) to recruit the best younger players of Maldonado so as to build a strong youth structure for the future development of domestic players; b) to introduce skilled managers, coaches, physiotherapists, doctors, and specialists; c) to provide a good working environment based on financial stability; d) to enhance training facilities and to plan other related investments; d) to look for talents in South and Central America that would enhance and accelerate D. Maldonado’s financial and sportive progress over time.
 * Thanks to all these years of work, the younger divisions of D. Maldonado obtained two promotions to the first division and are currently playing its third season in the first division with the aim of maintain and consolidate the youngers in the first division.
 * In what respects to the first team, D. Maldonado has progressively and remarkably increased its potential over the years so as to obtain the promotion. It currently has two international players such as the Brazilans Danilo Alves and Bruno Turco (who played in Europe and Brazil, among others), with an international background which exceeds the average of the divisional. Additionally, D. Maldonado has also hired other experienced players who already played in the first division such as Cristian González, Danilo Lerda, Nicolás Raguso, Andrés Rodales (who played in Peñarol), Henry Gimenez (who played in Nacional and Europe), Matías Abisab (who played in the Uruguyan U 20 Squad), Leandro Paiva (who played in Wanderers), Santiago Schirone (who played in Danubio), Santiago Ciganda (who played in River Plater), among others. Finally, D. Maldonado has promoted some of its younger talents to the first team so as to improve their sportive growth and have a complete a mixed squad with younger talents and experienced international/local players.


 * Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sdh1 (talk • contribs) 20:35, 27 October 2017 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 3 November 2017
Please change the History paragraph "Club Deportivo Maldonado, SAD have a history of being a Middle Men club used by third-party owners, where top flight South American clubs will sell players to the team before they are immediately sold or loaned to another club, with the player never appearing for Deportivo Maldonado. Notable players who've made this type of transfer include Jonathan Calleri, Gerónimo Rulli, Hernán Toledo, Alex Sandro, Marcelo Estigarribia[1] Willian José[2] and Iván Piris.[3]"

to

"Deportivo Maldonado SAD (D. Maldonado) is a sports corporation. Its Bylaws were approved by the Corporate Oversight Authority on 29 December 2009 and duly filed within: (i) the National Registry of Commerce; (ii) the Sports Institutions’ Registry of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports; (iii) the Cultural and Education’s Registry of the Ministry of Education and Culture; and (iv) the Uruguayan Football Association. D. Maldonado was restructured under new ownership and management with a medium to long term objective of rebuilding a club with financial problems which had historically played in the lower parts of the second division in the Uruguayan league. The aim of the restructuring was to develop a progressive project so that, over time, the younger divisions would be able to compete at the highest youth-level competitions in Uruguay. This would help build a sustainable club which would, over time, be promoted to the first division in Uruguayan The philosophy D. Maldonado developed and implemented was as follows: a) to recruit the best younger players of Maldonado so as to build a strong youth structure for the future development of domestic players; b) to introduce skilled managers, coaches, physiotherapists, doctors, and specialists; c) to provide a good working environment based on financial stability; d) to enhance training facilities and to plan other related investments; d) to look for talents in South and Central America that would enhance and accelerate D. Maldonado’s financial and sportive progress over time. Thanks to all these years of work, the younger divisions of D. Maldonado obtained two promotions to the first division and are currently playing its third season in the first division with the aim of maintain and consolidate the youngers in the first division. In what respects to the first team, D. Maldonado has progressively and remarkably increased its potential over the years so as to obtain the promotion. It currently has two international players such as the Brazilans Danilo Alves and Bruno Turco (who played in Europe and Brazil, among others), with an international background which exceeds the average of the divisional. Additionally, D. Maldonado has also hired other experienced players who already played in the first division such as Cristian González, Danilo Lerda, Nicolás Raguso, Andrés Rodales (who played in Peñarol), Henry Gimenez (who played in Nacional and Europe), Matías Abisab (who played in the Uruguyan U 20 Squad), Leandro Paiva (who played in Wanderers), Santiago Schirone (who played in Danubio), Santiago Ciganda (who played in River Plater), among others. Finally, D. Maldonado has promoted some of its younger talents to the first team so as to improve their sportive growth and have a complete a mixed squad with younger talents and experienced international/local players."

because this information is not entirely clear. I am in contact with the directory and this is the official information showed in their website (http://deportivomaldonadosad.com/). Codificandola (talk) 13:32, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done: Much of the proposed text is promotional in nature or otherwise not appropriate for an encyclopedia. Some of it might be useful but it would need better independent sourcing. &mdash; KuyaBriBri Talk 14:25, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Look like a sock to me. By the way, please read WP:NOTCENSORED, WP:Reliable source, WP:verifiability for content policy. Matthew_hk   t  c  19:56, 3 November 2017 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 7 November 2017
To whom it may concern, I need to change this paragraph: "Club Deportivo Maldonado, SAD have a history of being a Middle Men club used by third-party owners, where top flight South American clubs will sell players to the team before they are immediately sold or loaned to another club, with the player never appearing for Deportivo Maldonado. Notable players who've made this type of transfer include Jonathan Calleri, Gerónimo Rulli, Hernán Toledo, Alex Sandro, Marcelo Estigarribia[1] Willian José[2] and Iván Piris.[3]"

to this one

"Deportivo Maldonado SAD (D. Maldonado) is a sports corporation. Its Bylaws were approved by the Corporate Oversight Authority on 29 December 2009 and duly filed within: (i) the National Registry of Commerce; (ii) the Sports Institutions’ Registry of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports; (iii) the Cultural and Education’s Registry of the Ministry of Education and Culture; and (iv) the Uruguayan Football Association. The philosophy D. Maldonado developed and implemented was as follows: a) to recruit the best younger players of Maldonado so as to build a strong youth structure for the future development of domestic players; b) to introduce skilled managers, coaches, physiotherapists, doctors, and specialists; c) to provide a good working environment based on financial stability; d) to enhance training facilities and to plan other related investments; d) to look for talents in South and Central America that would enhance and accelerate D. Maldonado’s financial and sportive progress over time. Thanks to years of work, the younger divisions of D. Maldonado obtained two promotions to the first division and are currently playing its third season in the first division with the aim of maintain and consolidate the youngers in the first division. In what respects to the first team, D. Maldonado has progressively and remarkably increased its potential over the years so as to obtain the promotion. It currently has two international players such as the Brazilans Danilo Alves and Bruno Turco (who played in Europe and Brazil, among others), with an international background which exceeds the average of the divisional. Additionally, D. Maldonado has also hired other experienced players who already played in the first division such as Cristian González, Danilo Lerda, Nicolás Raguso, Andrés Rodales (who played in Peñarol), Henry Gimenez (who played in Nacional and Europe), Matías Abisab (who played in the Uruguyan U 20 Squad), Leandro Paiva (who played in Wanderers), Santiago Schirone (who played in Danubio), Santiago Ciganda (who played in River Plater), among others. Finally, D. Maldonado has promoted some of its younger talents to the first team so as to improve their sportive growth and have a complete a mixed squad with younger talents and experienced international/local players. "

For me, this text is more appropriate for an encyclopedia than the other one. Please, tell me if it is correct. Thanks in advance. Codificandola (talk) 16:23, 7 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done: please establish a consensus for this alteration before using the template. -  FlightTime  ( open channel ) 16:49, 7 November 2017 (UTC)


 * Spamming the same COI request that censored the content (replaced with content that without reliable citation / self-published source), did not help. Matthew_hk   t  c  01:05, 8 November 2017 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 9 November 2017
To whom it may concern, I need to change this paragraph: "Club Deportivo Maldonado, SAD have a history of being a Middle Men club used by third-party owners, where top flight South American clubs will sell players to the team before they are immediately sold or loaned to another club, with the player never appearing for Deportivo Maldonado. Notable players who've made this type of transfer include Jonathan Calleri, Gerónimo Rulli, Hernán Toledo, Alex Sandro, Marcelo Estigarribia[1] Willian José[2] and Iván Piris.[3]"

to this one

"Deportivo Maldonado SAD (D. Maldonado) is a sports corporation. Its Bylaws were approved by the Corporate Oversight Authority on 29 December 2009 and duly filed within: (i) the National Registry of Commerce; (ii) the Sports Institutions’ Registry of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports; (iii) the Cultural and Education’s Registry of the Ministry of Education and Culture; and (iv) the Uruguayan Football Association. The philosophy D. Maldonado developed and implemented was as follows: a) to recruit the best younger players of Maldonado so as to build a strong youth structure for the future development of domestic players; b) to introduce skilled managers, coaches, physiotherapists, doctors, and specialists; c) to provide a good working environment based on financial stability; d) to enhance training facilities and to plan other related investments; d) to look for talents in South and Central America that would enhance and accelerate D. Maldonado’s financial and sportive progress over time. Thanks to years of work, the younger divisions of D. Maldonado obtained two promotions to the first division and are currently playing its third season in the first division with the aim of maintain and consolidate the youngers in the first division. In what respects to the first team, D. Maldonado has progressively and remarkably increased its potential over the years so as to obtain the promotion. It currently has two international players such as the Brazilans Danilo Alves and Bruno Turco (who played in Europe and Brazil, among others), with an international background which exceeds the average of the divisional. Additionally, D. Maldonado has also hired other experienced players who already played in the first division such as Cristian González, Danilo Lerda, Nicolás Raguso, Andrés Rodales (who played in Peñarol), Henry Gimenez (who played in Nacional and Europe), Matías Abisab (who played in the Uruguyan U 20 Squad), Leandro Paiva (who played in Wanderers), Santiago Schirone (who played in Danubio), Santiago Ciganda (who played in River Plater), among others. Finally, D. Maldonado has promoted some of its younger talents to the first team so as to improve their sportive growth and have a complete a mixed squad with younger talents and experienced international/local players. "

For me, this text is more appropriate for an encyclopedia than the other one. Please, tell me if it is correct. Thanks in advance. Codificandola (talk) 12:54, 9 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done: The new content you want add is largely not supported by the existing sources. Please read about INTEGRITY and and VERIFIABILITY. if you can however provide new sources some part may be added but not all. Parts like "Thanks to years of work, the younger divisions of D. Maldonado obtained two promotions..." are outright unencyclopedic, and I am afraid can never get into this article &thinsp;&mdash; Ammarpad (talk) 13:45, 9 November 2017 (UTC)
 * It seems you're repeating this request despite given answer, if your post this request again it may be removed. Thanks. &thinsp;&mdash; Ammarpad (talk) 13:49, 9 November 2017 (UTC)

Fake badge
Page appears to have been vandalized and a fake badge has replaced the original one, as seen in the spanish Wikipedia page for the club. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.255.162.170 (talk) 19:13, 21 February 2020 (UTC)


 * Wikipedia is not a reliable source by itself. No one use another wikipedia article as citation for another wiki article . Moreover, the image was obtained from the official website http://deportivomaldonadosad.com/ . Matthew hk (talk) 16:36, 22 February 2020 (UTC)