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Klemen Shen will change the club environment
Slovenia⚽ Sports13 days ago

Klemen Shen will change the club environment

Slovenian volleyball player Klemen Šen has signed with the Italian second division team Domoteco Volley Reggio Calabria, moving from his previous club ACH Volley, the Slovenian league champions. The move is highlighted by Italian media as a significant reinforcement for the team, citing Šen's strong performance in the Nations League, particularly his standout match against Poland where Slovenia won 3:2. Šen is described as a complete player with experience at top levels, technical skills, energy, and a winning mindset developed through his time with ACH Volley and the national team. In the next season, he will join fellow Slovenian national team players Rok Možič and Nik Mujanović in Italy's elite league, alongside former teammate Jan Klobučar.

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Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 98Objective 9513 days ago
Klemen Shen moves to Italy

Slovenian volleyball player Klemen Šen has signed with the Italian second division team Domoteco Volley Reggia Calabria. Previously playing for the Slovenian champions ACH Volley, Šen is described by the website legavolley.it as a significant reinforcement for the team, highlighting his strong performance at the European League tournament, particularly against Poland where Slovenia won 3:2. The site emphasizes Šen's versatility, technical skills, energy, and winning mindset developed through his time with ACH Volley and the national team. In Italy, Šen will join fellow Slovenian national team players Rok Možič and Nik Mujanović, who are both in elite leagues, while former teammate Jan Klobučar will also play in the same league.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related transfer and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about the athlete's move and highlights his achievements without any apparent bias or political framing.

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 95): The article provides accurate information about Klemen Šen moving to Italy, his new club, and supporting details from legavolley.it. All claims are consistent with the cross-source consensus.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 97Objective 9413 days ago
Klemen Shen will change the club environment

Slovenian volleyball player Klemen Šen has signed with the Italian second division team Domoteco Volley Reggio Calabria, moving from his previous club ACH Volley, the Slovenian league champions. The move is highlighted by Italian media as a significant reinforcement for the team, citing Šen's strong performance in the Nations League, particularly his standout match against Poland where Slovenia won 3:2. Šen is described as a complete player with experience at top levels, technical skills, energy, and a winning mindset developed through his time with ACH Volley and the national team. In the next season, he will join fellow Slovenian national team players Rok Možič and Nik Mujanović in Italy's elite league, alongside former teammate Jan Klobučar.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related transfer and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about a player's career move and includes quotes from media and the team's website without apparent bias.

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 94): This article also accurately reports Šen's move to Italy and includes similar details as the first article. It maintains a neutral tone overall but has slightly more promotional language compared to the first article.

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