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A fact from Amanda Sister appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 9 March 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that South African association footballer Amanda Sister has played for clubs in Hungary and Italy?
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... that South African association footballer Amanda Sister has played for clubs in Hungary and Italy? Source: [1] "The centre-back spent the last few months playing in Hungary, having secured a move to Gyori ETO FC in September last year.
The player’s representative, Tshepo Makananise, confirmed to the Siya crew that the 26-year-old has penned a two-year deal with the Italian club."
ALT1:... that South African association footballer Amanda Sister missed playing in the 2015 African Games to finalise a move to Hungary? Source: [2] "The players’ representative, Tshepo Makananise, told the Siya crew that the two players were excluded from Vera Pauw’s Banyana side for the 2015 All Africa Games in the Republic of the Congo because they have been preparing for their departure to their new club."
Article was expanded 5x (307 to 1809 characters) within a week of nomination. Article is long enough, written neutrally, and has inline citations. Earwig detects no issues with copyright. Both hooks are properly formatted, neutral, and cited. QPQ was done. I don't find either of the hooks to be particularly interesting, but I'll chalk that up to my personal bias. gobonobo+c00:56, 5 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]