Talk:UEFA European Under-21 Championship

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Name change
I think the article could do with a name change. At the moment it's UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, and I feel it should be UEFA Under-21 Championship as it states on the logo and webpage. The option between "under21", "under 21" or "under-21" is irrelevant - it should be under-21 to be grammatically correct within the phrase. The hyphen is used commonly on the UEFA website, and I think the "UNDER21" as it appears on the logo must only be for stylisation.

I feel the current name is the equivalent of the "FIFA World Cup" being named "FIFA International Football World Cup". By this I mean that the words "European" and "football" in UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship are represented by the E and F in UEFA. I would also like all the articles in this category to be named similarly. Any suggestions for/against? slυмgυм [ ←→ ] 20:16, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
 * I agree completely. ArtVandelay13 (talk) 10:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
 * I agree completely also. Will need someone with admin powers to put into place.--Medic463 (talk) 17:14, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
 * But having just said, The FA website are calling it the 'UEFA European U21's Championship'. But that gets me thinking could this wikedia article have influence their website people.  Tricky.--Medic463 (talk) 19:14, 26 June 2009 (UTC)

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UEFA.com links
I work for UEFA, and I am updating broken links to our website (as our urls have all changed - this coud also be the case for match reports on the season pages UEFAlinks (talk) 09:19, 13 May 2020 (UTC)

Slovakia
Per Talk:UEFA European Championship/Archive 3, Slovakia did not inherit anything. As I said on my talk page, those uefa.com news reports (like this) are usually written by local correspondents directly related to the country in the article, so this does not represent the official UEFA's view of the matter. Not to mention there are also inconsistencies, like that same uefa.com site claiming that Slovakia made their 2nd U21 appearance in 2017 (and not 8th), so... not to mention that in that comprehensive records table, there cannot be nine different teams reaching the quarter-finals (or 5 teams reaching the semi-finals) in a single edition as this is literally "fuck logic" editing. Only the Czech Republic inherited records, just like only Serbia inherited Yugoslav records, everything else is POV-pushing by those one or two pro-Slovak editors, probably actually the same people editing while being logged-out. Snowflake91 (talk) 18:44, 15 April 2024 (UTC)