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Two former team captains are also leaving Fradi, one joining Marco Rossi's former club
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Two former team captains are also leaving Fradi, one joining Marco Rossi's former club

The article discusses changes within the Fradi football club, noting that two former team captains have left the club. One of them is moving to the club previously managed by Marco Rossi. The piece also mentions internal restructuring, including communication from the club regarding Nagy Olivér, who will now work under head coach Borbély Balázs. Osváth Attila is mentioned as an alternative option for the right-back position.

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Two former team captains are also leaving Fradi, one joining Marco Rossi's former club

The article discusses changes within the Fradi football club, noting that two former team captains have left the club. One of them is moving to the club previously managed by Marco Rossi. The piece also mentions internal restructuring, including communication from the club regarding Nagy Olivér, who will now work under head coach Borbély Balázs. Osváth Attila is mentioned as an alternative option for the right-back position.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports personnel changes and does not present any political framing, bias, or controversy. It provides factual information about player movements and coaching decisions without taking a stance or emphasizing political aspects.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article reports on two former captains leaving the Fradi team, mentioning one joining Marco Rossi's previous club. It provides specific details about players and coaching staff, aligning with the general context of player movements. The tone remains professional but includes some subjective comm

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