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I have extensively amended the article to make it consistent to other "football in"-articles, add women's football content to the article and to remove uncited and irrelevant information from this page. This was reverted, as I did also remove some citations. That is true, but none of these sources are trustworthy, informative or relevant. From simple, untrustworthy, imgur sharepics to articles that state something else than the Wikipedia article that references to it, I felt like they do not belong here. Other sources were deleted as they were part of paragraphs that seemed entirely out of context, telling anecdotes of individual men's club football events in the 2000s that seem irrelevant to get an overview of "football in Afghanistan", which the article is all about. In most cases, such paragraphs were directly copied in from other articles, too.Sascha Düerkop (talk) 09:05, 6 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]