Talk:O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall
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[edit]I consider the move of the article in the current page unnecessary. Firstly the official name of the stadium is still "Olympic Indoor Sports Center" according to the official page of the stadium. Secondly the football stadium of OAKA is honorary named "Spiros Louis" since... forever as well, but the name is not used always in conjuction with its primary name. That is also the case for its wikipedia page name. And i believe that is the case with most stadiums that are given honorary names of athletes. The name does not usually become part of the core naming of the stadium, rather used secondarily.
Therefore, if the are no arguments against it, i will revert the page back to its old naming in the following days.--Green13gr (talk) 14:20, 4 March 2017 (UTC)
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