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Ok, someone seems eager to delete from Wikipedia Sammir's history outside of Atlético Paranaense, namely, his loan to Ferroviária in 2005, his loan to Paulista from December 2005 to April 2006, the fact that he refused to prolong his contract in August 2006, and involvement with Venda Nova FC at that point, seemingly a club/agency, which might've included an extremely short pass at Sao Caetano, before he moved to Zagreb in late November 2006 and signed with Dinamo at the beginning of January 2007. Oh, and the fact that he was for a short while in the youth categories of Atlético Mineiro (why on Earth would they try to obscure THAT?!?). I'm restoring the changes and putting in FULL references.
Edit: The IP of the person responsible is from northeast Croatia, mostly Vukovarsko-Srijemska county, once from Cerić, once from Županja. And, before that one from the surroundings of Đakovo. Have to restore the info again.
Zlopseto (talk) 10:35, 19 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It seems as if Sammir has already been capped for youth national teams of Brazil (and didn't hold Croatian citizenship at the time). I wonder whether FIFA has made recent changes to the rules, as under the regulations that were agreed upon in May 2008 this would disqualify him from representing another national squad. Is he really eligible for the Croatian national side? (talk) 01:15, 11 October 2012 (UTC)— Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.102.148 (talk) [reply]
I would propose that the main article stop refering to Sammir as Brazilian. For if he has a Croatian passport he is a Croatian or a former-Brazilian. Do we refer to Josip Simunic as Australian?