Talk:Kassaly Daouda
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[edit]All sources except "National-Football-Teams.com" agree he started at Olympique SC Niamey, not JS du Ténéré. Two of these are print publications, while "National-Football-Teams.com" is an unreferenced website. I privileging the print sources (as they actually meet Wikipedia standards for sources), adding another I just found (L'homme : Héroïque Daouda Kassali. Ateba Biwolé, Le Jour (Cameroon). 2012-01-25.) and striking references to JS du Ténéré. T L Miles (talk) 17:33, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- Done: literally every date cited in the previous version prior to 2006 was wrong. The references were correct (at least the print publications: "National-Football-Teams.com" was a mess, and probably itself derived from this bad wikipedia article) but whoever actually wrote the content clearly couldn't/didn't read the article they were referencing. His national career didn't start in 2002: his run as no1 keeper for the national squad started then. He's been selected since 1998. In 1996 he was on the youth squad, while playing for Olympique, with whom he won a national championship at senior level. He moved to Sahel in 2001, Cameroon in 2006. He was also born in Dosso, not Niamey. Apart from all that being wrong, it was fine. 18:17, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
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