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I'm going to move this page, because the page title should preferably not have special characters as " in the title of page, for technical and security reasons, according to Meta wiki.
The options for new names are in my opinion Jahn Ivar Jakobsen and Mini Jakobsen. According to Wikipedia:Naming conventions (common names), the name that should be used is the most common one, the one that most people will search for. I believe that is Mini Jakobsen, a choice that should be okay, even though it's not his real name, since other players like Pelé and Magic Johnson are listed under their nicknames as well.
Okay, I've moved it, after a bit of self caused trouble. There's now automatic redirects from Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Jahn Ivar Mini Jakobsen and Jahn Ivar "Mini" Jakobsen. I'd propose deleting this last one because of the quotes, but I'll have to check up on that first. Wålberg 17:24, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
The details about Norway's World Cup efforts should be somewhere else (Norwegian national team page?). We can't repeat the stuff for every Norwegian player that was in the squad. :) Wålberg 22:09, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)