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Almonte writes a page for his story with a big triple gate in his first bullfight.
Spain⚽ Sports8 hr. ago

Almonte writes a page for his story with a big triple gate in his first bullfight.

On July 5, 2026, the town of Almonte in Andalusia, Spain, celebrated its first bullfighting event during the San Pedro Fair. The portable arena was set up at the Huerta de la Cañada livestock venue, where French matador Lea Vicens, Spanish bullfighter David Fandila (known as El Fandi), and Seville-based matador Manuel Escribano performed. All three fighters successfully rode their bulls, marking a historic moment for the region. The event was noted for the high attendance and the quality of the cattle provided by Prieto de la Cal and Murube.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 708 hr. ago
Almonte writes a page for his story with a big triple gate in his first bullfight.

On July 5, 2026, the town of Almonte in Andalusia, Spain, celebrated its first bullfighting event during the San Pedro Fair. The portable arena was set up at the Huerta de la Cañada livestock venue, where French matador Lea Vicens, Spanish bullfighter David Fandila (known as El Fandi), and Seville-based matador Manuel Escribano performed. All three fighters successfully rode their bulls, marking a historic moment for the region. The event was noted for the high attendance and the quality of the cattle provided by Prieto de la Cal and Murube.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a traditional bullfighting event without any political commentary or framing. It focuses solely on the performance of the matadors and the event itself, which is considered a cultural and sporting activity rather than a politically charged issue.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on the first bullfight in Almonte, Spain, with factual details like names of participants and location. It aligns with cross-source consensus on the historical significance of the event. However, the language has a celebratory tone, suggesting a positive bias towards bullfighting

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