Talk:1999 FIFA Women's World Cup/GA1

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GA Review[edit]

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Reviewer: Kosack (talk · contribs) 10:18, 15 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]


I'll take this one up, will post review as soon as possible. Kosack (talk) 10:18, 15 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Initial review

Lead[edit]

  • Not a deal breaker but, "at the senior level" is probably unnecessary when comparing against other World Cup articles, in particular the only current FA 1930 FIFA World Cup.
    • Removed.
  • "The final match", perhaps a bit nitpicky but I would say it would be commonly referred to as simply the final.
    • Done.
  • Not relevant for the GAN, just a minor observation, but if FA is the eventual target the lead could perhaps do with fleshing out slightly for an article with over 30kb of prose. Golden Shoe winners and other player awards could be a good inclusion.
    • I'll work on expanding it a little later.

Host selection[edit]

  • Men's uses lower case when referring to the 1994 World Cup but upper case for the 2002 edition. Given men's isn't part of the official name lower case would probably suffice.
    • Fixed.

Venues[edit]

  • "4 July semi-final in Palo Alto, California", seems like an odd way to start a sentence. Plus why is only one of the semi-finals mentioned when the semi-finals section further on states both games were double headers.
    • The first word got chopped off in an earlier edit. Rewrote the sentence to add New England.
  • The sentence also states Palo Alto California but the semi-finals section has Stanford and Foxborough as the locations?
    • Stanford's Stadium is in a weird spot between Palo Alto and Stanford (the community/campus). I have removed it entirely, since it's not as relevant here.
  • "1994 Men's World Cup", drop men's to lower case if we're agreeing on that from earlier.
    • Fixed.
  • Link 1984 Olympics to the relevant page.
    • Done.
  • Civic Stadium is linked twice in two sentences in the first paragraph.
    • Fixed.
  • "The warm-up match at Civic, between the United States and Canada on June 6", the rest of the article uses dmy date format apart from this sentence.
    • This was added by another editor and rewritten.

Draw[edit]

  • Spartan Stadium and San Jose, California are both linked in the previous section. Don't think there's a need to repeat the link here.
    • Unlinked.
  • Is FIFA Women's World Stars likely to need an article with the red link? I'm assuming it was just a version of the World XI?

Group B[edit]

  • "after Prinz was tackled in the box", perhaps fouled would be more appropriate seems as it resulted in a penalty being given?
    • Agreed and fixed.

Group C[edit]

  • Own goal is already linked in the Group A section.
    • Fixed.

Group D[edit]

  • "last-place Australia", last-place in what?
    • Added 1995 to that.

Knockout stage[edit]

  • "If the score remains tied", should this use past tense instead (remained)?
    • Fixed.

References[edit]

  • As I'm outside the US, I'm unable to access any LA Times material through the site so I'll AGF on those given that the ones accessed via Newspapers.com check out.
    • Unfortunately there's no bypass for European readers, and the website just changed the URL scheme of the older articles, so no WayBack Machine entries yet.

A nice article, detailed, well written and thoroughly sourced. A few minor issues above to deal with so placed on hold for those to be addressed. Kosack (talk) 19:14, 15 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Kosack: Thanks for getting this done quickly. I'll work on expanding the lead over the next day or so, but I have made all the other changes you have suggested. SounderBruce 02:30, 16 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@SounderBruce: No problem, nice work on this. I'm happy the article comfortably meets the relevant GA criteria and all of the issues raised above have been addressed. I'll keep an eye out at FA for this as well. Promoting. Kosack (talk) 09:03, 16 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]