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LokalecIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 905 days ago A longtime athletic trainer has died.The article announces the death of Bogomir Miro Petrovec, one of the oldest active Slovenian athletics coaches, who passed away at the age of 71. He was closely associated with athletics for over five decades, transitioning from a successful racing career to coaching in the early 1980s. In 2013, he founded the sports club 'Tek je lek' in Logatec, where he trained young athletes and promoted recreational running. The Slovenian Athletics Federation highlighted his dedication and impact on Slovenian athletics, noting his role as a committed coach and motivational figure.
Bias read (Center): The article is focused on the passing of a sports coach and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It provides a factual account of his contributions to athletics without taking a partisan stance or promoting ideological positions.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): This article reports on the death of Bogomir-Miro Petrovec with clear and factual information. It includes dates, roles, and contributions, aligning with expected conventions for such announcements. The tone remains respectful and neutral throughout.
VečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 8510 days ago The degradation of a legend after the arrival of Zlatko Zahovič Marcos Tavares senior in LjubljanaThe article discusses Marcos Tavares' transition into coaching after his playing career at NK Maribor. Tavares, who held roles as scout and advisor to the club, has decided to leave Ljudski vrt after the arrival of Zlatko Zahovič. The piece notes that Tavares had been considering coaching for some time and enrolled in a coaching school. He will initially work as an assistant coach at Ilirija, a club closely linked to Maribor and used for developing young players. The article mentions that former Maribor coaches like Radovan Karanović and Dragan Jelić previously worked with Ilirija, and now that Darko Milanović has returned to Maribor, both have rejoined the club's staff. It concludes by suggesting that Ilirija may need a new head coach, with Sanela Konjević being a potential candidate.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related developments within football clubs, specifically the career move of Marcos Tavares. There is no political framing or discussion of contentious issues related to governance, policy, or ideology. The tone remains neutral, presenting factual information about club,
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Highly accurate with detailed context about Tavares' career and new role. Slightly biased in calling it 'degradation of a legend' but overall factual.
VečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 7510 days ago Scandal in Bled, part two: last year a Croatian footballer got into a fight, this year he wanted to stay overnight, now he's been kicked out of the teamThe article reports on a recent controversy involving Croatian footballer Marko Livaja during a team event at Bled. Livaja, who has previously been involved in incidents at the same location, was reportedly sent home after refusing to follow instructions from Uruguayan coach Gonzalo Garcia. The incident occurred during a friendly match between Croatia and Ghana, which ended with a 2-1 victory for Croatia. After the game, Livaja wanted to stay out late to celebrate, but Garcia ordered all players to return to their hotel. Livaja was then punished with a morning training session, which he did not accept well, leading to further conflict. With mediation by sports director Robert Graf, Livaja was forced to leave the team camp and return home to Split. The article does not specify his future status within the club.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related incident involving a professional athlete and does not engage with politically charged topics or take a stance on ideological issues. It provides a factual account of the event without evident bias toward any particular political group or ideology.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about Marko Livaja's incidents at Bled and his subsequent expulsion from Hajduk. These events are consistently reported across sources, though some details like the exact nature of the conflict with the security guard are not elaborated upon. The tone is somewha
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 703 days ago The majority of Slovenian athletesThe article discusses Alan Košenina's journey and contributions to water volleyball in Maribor. Košenina began playing at a young age, became a key figure in the club's success, and later transitioned into coaching. He currently competes with his teammate Štefan Bošnjak in a world series tournament in Poland and is preparing for an upcoming water volleyball event in Ljubljana. The piece highlights his early involvement in the club, his role in promoting the concept of water volleyball, and the viral nature of some of his game moments.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports achievements and personal development within a local club, without addressing politically charged topics or taking a partisan stance. It presents factual information about Košenina's career and contributions to water volleyball without ideological framing.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides a detailed account of Alan Košenina's involvement in water volleyball and his role in promoting the event. It includes specific details like his age, career timeline, and current activities. However, there is some subjective language ('veliko mu pomeni', 'zelo blizu mu je') whic
VečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 50Objective 504 days ago Milanić after the rematch with Železničar: "Feta will add value, but we have to be careful with Mlakar"The article reports on a preparatory match between Maribor football team and Železničar from Pančevo, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The game took place in Belinci and was part of Maribor's summer training preparations. Maribor's players were more dangerous in both halves but conceded a goal in the 81st minute after a defensive lapse. The coach, Darko Milanič, praised his team's performance, noting they created several good chances and showed resilience. He highlighted the impact of forward Behar Feta, who scored the equalizer, while expressing concern over the injury to Ali Reghba. The article also mentions the debut of young player Miha Blažič and the ongoing preparation of Jan Mlakar, whom Milanič plans to reintegrate carefully into the squad.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve any politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides a balanced report on the match, including the coach's comments and player performances without taking a clear ideological stance.
Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 50): This article is unrelated to the main event and discusses a football match between Maribor and Železničar. As such, it cannot be evaluated for factual accuracy or objectivity regarding the basketball event.
VečerIndependent🔒Center2 days ago Feđa Dudić says he now understands Zahović's criticism, he learned to bite his tongue in Slovenia.Former Maribor coach Feđa Dudić has returned to Serbian club Radnički Kragujevac after a turbulent period at Maribor. In an interview with Serbian outlet mozzartsport.com, Dudić reflected on his time at Maribor, which was marked by poor results and criticism, including a strong rebuke from Zlatko Zahovič, then a sports commentator. Zahovič had criticized Dudić’s coaching methods despite Maribor’s relatively good performance at the time. Now back at Maribor as sports director, Zahovič views the situation differently, acknowledging the challenges Dudić faced. Dudić described his experience in Slovenia as valuable, noting the pragmatic approach Slovenian fans have toward football, viewing matches simply as win or lose. He also expressed appreciation for fan support, though he felt unable to perform at his best during his final match.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related narrative involving a football coach's career move and reflections on his experiences. There is no overt political charge or ideological framing. The tone remains objective, presenting both Dudić's and Zahovič's perspectives without clear bias. The content is
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