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Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 762 days ago Alen Omić: Slovenia, sorry about thatThe Slovenian basketball national team suffered a disastrous defeat against Estonia in Tallinn during qualification matches for the World Cup, losing 72-93. This result marks one of the worst performances in the team's history, with a 31-point margin. The loss has raised concerns about Slovenia's chances of advancing to the next round of qualifications, especially since they face Sweden in the upcoming match. Coach Aleksander Sekulić took responsibility for the loss but emphasized that players also share some blame, citing physical superiority by Estonia and the effects of a recent coaching change. Both coach Sekulić and player Alen Omić apologized to the public and fans, acknowledging the poor performance and expressing hope for improvement against Sweden.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without overt ideological framing. It presents both the coach and players taking responsibility while maintaining a balanced tone between accountability and acknowledgment of external factors like Estonia's superior performance.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 76): This article is very accurate in its reporting of the match and the team's situation. It presents the information in a balanced manner, though it includes some emotionally charged statements from the coach and players.
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 94Objective 742 days ago Omić has apologized, Sekulić is asking for helpSlovenski košarkarji so v petek v Talinu doživeli drugega zaporednega poraz v kvalifikacijah za svetovno prvenstvo v Katarju, izgubili pa so tekmo proti Estoniji s 62:93. To je bil en najhujših porazov reprezentance v njihovi zgodovini. Na naslednjem treningu pred tekmo s Švedsko v Stožicah so se igralci, vključno s naturaliziranim centrom Alenom Omićem, opravičili javnosti in navijačem za katastrofalen izid. Selektor Aleksander Sekulić je prevzel odgovornost za poraz, a je poudaril, da tudi igralci delno nosijo odgovornost. Švedi prihajajo z močno zasedbo, kar pomeni, da bo tekma v Stožicah ključna za nadaljevanje kvalifikacij. Slovenija trenutno vodi v skupini H, vendar je še vedno nezadostno za uvrstitvijo v drugi del kvalifikacij.
Bias read (Center): Ta artikel obravnava sportsko tekmo in njeni posledice, kar spada v tematiko SPORTS. Vsebinske elemente, kot so opravičila igralcev in analiza tekme, ne vsebuje političnih ali društvenih napotkov. Strokovni štab in selektor so predstavljeni kot profesionalni delavec, brez politične stranke ali ideol
Why these scores (Factual 94 · Objective 74): The article is extremely factual, detailing the match score and the team's performance. It maintains a balanced perspective while quoting players' emotional responses, which slightly affects the overall objectivity.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 93Objective 797 days ago Sekulić si lahko oddahne, končno tudi dobre novice iz slovenskega tabora!The Slovenian basketball team faces challenges due to injuries and absences but remains optimistic ahead of their EuroBasket 2017 qualifiers. The team, weakened by several player injuries including those of Urban Kroflič and Stefan Joksimović, will play against Estonia and Sweden in Tallinn and Ljubljana respectively. Coach Gregor Hrovat has set ambitious goals of winning both matches and securing first place in the group. Despite setbacks, such as the absence of key players like Luka Dončić and Vlatko Čančar, the team believes youth can provide speed and adaptability. Head coach Aleksander Sekulić expressed confidence that the injured players will return soon, noting that their injuries are not severe. The team also faced difficulties during a preparatory match against Italy, highlighting areas needing improvement in defense and offensive decisiveness.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related content—specifically the Slovenian national basketball team’s performance and preparation for the EuroBasket 2017 qualifiers. There is no mention of politics, government, or any politically charged issues. The tone is objective, providing updates on the球队
Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 79): This article is highly factual, providing accurate details about the team's injuries and their impact on the upcoming matches. It maintains a balanced and objective tone throughout.
Primorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 93Objective 732 days ago Omić apologizes to Slovenian public, Sekulić asks for help from fansSlovenia's men's basketball team suffered a significant defeat against Estonia in the first round of World Cup qualifiers, marking their worst loss in history. The team is now facing uncertainty about qualifying for the 2025 World Cup in Qatar. Naturalized player Alen Omić apologized to the public for the poor performance, while head coach Aleksander Sekulić took responsibility but also emphasized that players share some blame. With no team yet guaranteed a spot in the second round of qualification, Slovenia needs a win against Sweden to stay in contention. Slovenia currently leads Group H with three wins, followed by Czech Republic and Sweden.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports outcomes and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides balanced reporting on the basketball team's performance and quotes both players and coaches without evident bias.
Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 73): This article is very accurate in its reporting of the match and the subsequent press conference. It presents the information objectively, though it does include direct quotes that carry emotional weight.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 92Objective 722 days ago Omić apologizes to the Slovenian public; Sekulić appeals to fansThe article discusses Slovenia's men's national basketball team after their heavy defeat against Estonia in a qualification match for the 2027 World Cup. Coach Aleksander Sekulić and player Alen Omić addressed the loss, with Omić expressing shock at the result and Sekulić attributing part of the blame to the team's recent changes and lack of experience. The team faces a crucial upcoming game against Sweden, where they aim to improve their standing in Group H. The current standings show Estonia leading Slovenia by a small margin, with all teams still in contention for advancement to the next phase of qualifications.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. It provides a balanced report on the team's performance and coach/player reactions without taking an overtly ideological stance.
Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 72): The article is highly factual, providing precise details about the match result and the team's situation. The tone remains mostly neutral, though there is a slight emphasis on the emotional response of the players.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 91Objective 777 days ago Slovenian basketball players despite many absences for the first place in the groupThe article reports on Slovenia's basketball team preparing for two crucial qualification matches for the 2027 World Cup in Qatar. The first match is against Estonia in Tallinn, followed by a game against Sweden in Ljubljana. Despite several injuries and absences, the team aims to win both games to secure first place in their group and improve their chances of advancing to the next round. Coach Aleksander Sekulić has called up younger players due to injuries, emphasizing speed and quick transitions as strengths. He acknowledges Estonia as a tough opponent, noting their physicality and high jump ability. Key players like Luka Dončić, Vlatko Čančar, and others are missing due to personal reasons or injuries, adding challenges to the team's preparation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Slovenia's basketball team and their upcoming matches without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on sports performance, player availability, and strategic considerations, maintaining a balanced tone.
Why these scores (Factual 91 · Objective 77): The article accurately reports on the team's preparations and challenges ahead. It maintains an objective tone, focusing on the team's strategy and upcoming matches.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 702 days ago Omić has apologized, Sekulić is asking for helpThe Slovenian men's basketball team suffered a heavy defeat against Estonia in their final group stage match of the EuroBasket 2027 qualification campaign. The loss has raised concerns about Slovenia's chances of qualifying for the tournament, particularly since they will face Sweden in their next match. Center Alen Omić apologized to fans for the poor performance, acknowledging the shock of the loss and expressing hope that the team can recover with support from supporters. Coach Aleksander Sekulić took responsibility for the defeat but also emphasized that players share some of the blame. With no team having secured a spot in the second round yet, Slovenia needs a win against Sweden to stay in contention. Slovenia currently holds the top position in Group H, while Sweden is expected to be stronger this time compared to their previous encounter.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides balanced reporting on the basketball team's performance and quotes both players and coaches without evident bias.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): This article accurately reports the match outcome and quotes from players and coaches. It maintains a relatively neutral tone but includes some emotionally charged statements from Omić and Sekulić, which slightly reduce objectivity.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 754 days ago A very bad performance and a very unpleasant defeat.The article reports on Slovenia's basketball team's loss to Estonia during a friendly match in Tallinn. Slovenia arrived at the game weakened, with coach Aleksander Sekulić able to field only five players for the first match, which Estonia won 94-93 after extra time. Despite later victories over Sweden and Czech Republic, the initial defeat against Estonia was described as a poor performance and an unpleasant loss. The article provides detailed play-by-play commentary, highlighting key moments such as young player Stefan Joksimović scoring early, Estonia building a lead, and Slovenia struggling with missed shots and turnovers. The final score was 93-62 in favor of Estonia.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not engage with politically charged topics. It presents a factual account of the basketball match without any overt ideological framing or emphasis on political issues. The tone remains neutral, providing objective descriptions of the game’s flow
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides a detailed account of Slovenia's loss to Estonia, including specific scores and player actions. However, it lacks context on the broader implications of the loss and focuses heavily on the game's flow, which may lean towards subjective commentary rather than purely objective rep
Žurnal24IndependentCenter11 hr. ago "We need to prepare better for the next qualifying window"The article discusses Slovenia's basketball national team performance in the second round of qualification matches for the upcoming World Cup. After losing to Sweden, Slovenia has a record of three wins and three losses, similar to Estonia, which has a better position with two victories against Slovenia. Teams like Hungary, Finland, and France have more wins, with France having five. Slovenia will face these teams again in future qualifiers. The coach, Žiga Samar, acknowledged Sweden's superiority but noted Slovenia maintained a score difference. Young player Stefan Joksimović showed promise, though he is not yet eligible for the senior team. Coach Anže Petkovšek emphasized the need for better preparation, particularly after losses to Estonia and Sweden, and warned that upcoming opponents will be tougher.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports performance and does not present any politically charged content. It provides objective analysis of team results, player development, and future challenges without taking a partisan stance.
VečerIndependent🔒Center14 hr. ago After basketball defeats, Slovenia: No more excuses, tiredness, and marriageThe Slovenian men's basketball team suffered a defeat against Sweden in their final group stage match of the first round of qualification for the 2027 World Championship, losing 79:88. Despite this loss, Slovenia advanced to the second round with three wins, though they now face a tougher group including France, Finland, and Hungary. The team has struggled with performance issues, including errors, fatigue, and absences, which have affected their results. Captain Edo Murić acknowledged these challenges but expressed confidence in the young squad's potential. Coach Aleksander Sekulić admitted the two losses were a failure but emphasized that Slovenia remains in contention for the World Championship.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports outcomes and player commentary, with no political implications or framing. It provides balanced reporting on the team's performance and quotes both the captain and coach without evident bias.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter17 hr. ago Sekulić: Unless we are in full possession, it is difficult to say that we are the absolute favoritesThe article discusses Slovenia's performance in basketball during the recent World Cup qualifiers, focusing on their loss to Estonia and Sweden. Coach Aleksander Sekulić criticized the team's lack of preparation and poor execution, noting that while they showed some improvement against Sweden, they still lacked experience and quality. The article highlights Slovenia's position in the qualification group and their upcoming matches against France, Finland, and Hungary for three spots at the World Cup hosted by Qatar. It concludes with a critical assessment of the team's current state and potential for future success.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on Slovenia's basketball team performance without overt ideological slant. It includes coach Sekulić's critique but remains objective in its analysis, balancing both the team's shortcomings and potential positives such as improved performances against Sweden. No
Žurnal24IndependentCenter18 hr. ago The legendary Slovenian captain struck the table with his new bludgeon: "Enough!"The Slovenian men's basketball team suffered another defeat in their qualification campaign for the World Championship, losing to Sweden 88:79 at home. This loss marks the third defeat in six games during the first phase of qualifications, complicating Slovenia's chances of advancing to the second stage. The team faces a challenging group in the next phase, where they will need to win all three matches to remain competitive. Legendary captain Edo Murić criticized the players' performance, noting that while the energy was correct, the team failed to follow the coaching staff's instructions and made unnecessary mistakes. He emphasized the lack of experience among younger players and called for greater commitment from athletes who avoid national team duties. Coach Aleksander Sekulić acknowledged the two defeats but stated that the team still has a chance to qualify for the World Championship.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports outcomes and player performance without any political commentary or framing. It does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues beyond the context of a sports competition.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter20 hr. ago "If you want to play in a Slovenian uniform, you have to answer the call"The Slovenian men's basketball team faced Sweden in the second round of qualification for the World Championship, losing 88:79. Despite having strong players, Slovenia struggled with coordination and made several critical mistakes, particularly in defense. The absence of star player Luka Dončić, who opted out due to personal reasons, likely impacted the team's performance. With only 3,500 spectators attending the game, Slovenia's chances of advancing to the World Championship remain uncertain. Coach Edo Murić acknowledged the team's efforts but criticized their execution and decision-making during the match.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—basketball qualifications—with no political commentary, framing, or implications. It reports objectively on the game's outcome, player performances, and challenges faced by the team.
ReporterIndependentCenter21 hr. ago Shame in Stožice: Slovenian basketball players haven't been this bad in a long timeSlovenia's basketball team lost to Sweden 79-88 in their final match of the first phase of qualification for the 2027 World Cup, advancing to the second phase with three wins. Despite two consecutive losses, Slovenia remains in contention for the World Cup in Qatar, but will face France, Finland, and Hungary in a tougher group. The game was marked by a strong start by Sweden, who built a significant lead early on, while Slovenia struggled defensively. Slovenia's players, including Stefan Joksimovic, contributed valiantly in the closing minutes, but could not close the gap. The result positions Slovenia to compete in the next phase, though they will need improved performance.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides objective data on the game's outcome, player performances, and future qualification prospects without taking a stance or using biased language.
DnevnikIndependent🔒Centeryesterday After the Estonian Slovenia and the hinterland of SwedenThe article discusses Slovenia's basketball team performance during a qualification match against Sweden for the World Cup. Despite hopes for improvement after a previous loss to Estonia, Slovenia again lost, this time by a smaller margin. The team struggled with poor teamwork and defensive issues, though they managed to close the gap in the second half. The absence of star player Luka Dončić affected attendance and morale. The result placed Slovenia third in their group, securing their spot in the next phase, while Czech Republic was eliminated. The article highlights concerns about the team's reliance on individual performances rather than cohesive play.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a sports event without overt ideological framing. It objectively describes the game outcomes, team strategies, and challenges faced by Slovenia, without promoting any particular political agenda or leaning towards a specific ideology.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenteryesterday Slovenia's defeat to Sweden was another fiascoSlovenia suffered another defeat against Sweden in their basketball qualification match for the 2027 FIFA World Cup, marking a third consecutive loss in this campaign. Despite remaining in contention for the tournament, Slovenia struggled throughout the game, starting strong but failing to maintain momentum. The Swedish team, which fielded a stronger roster than before, dominated much of the match, particularly in the first half, where they built a significant lead. Slovenia managed to close the gap in the second half but could not overcome the deficit, ultimately losing by a substantial margin. This loss adds to Slovenia's challenges in securing a spot at the World Cup, as they now face tougher competition in their qualifying group.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any overt political framing or ideological slant. It focuses solely on the performance of the teams, the progression of the qualification matches, and the implications for Slovenia's chances of advancing to the World Cup. There is no indication of favor,
DeloIndependent🔒Centeryesterday Disappointment also in Konžice, the performance at the SP increasingly endangeredThe Slovenian men's basketball team lost their final game of the first round of qualifications for the 2027 World Cup against Sweden with a score of 79:88. This loss follows two consecutive defeats, including a recent loss to Estonia. Despite this, Slovenia remains in the competition for the chance to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar. They will now face France, Finland, and Hungary in the second phase of qualifications, where they need at least seven wins to secure a spot. The team's coach, Aleksandar Sekulić, faces challenges in strengthening the squad, potentially through players like Luka Dončić and naturalized player Jaxson Hayes. Slovenia finished second in Group H, behind Estonia and Sweden, which advanced to the next stage. The second phase of qualifications will run from August to February 2027, with the top three teams advancing to the World Cup.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides factual results, player performances, and future qualification prospects without taking sides or using biased language.
Siol.netState / PublicCenteryesterday The Slovenes have conceded to the Swedes and moved up from second place.The Slovenian basketball national team suffered a defeat against Sweden (79:88) in their final game of the first round of qualifications for the 2027 World Cup in Ljubljana, marking their first loss to the Scandinavian team on official grounds. Despite the loss, they advanced to the second round of qualifications from second place, alongside Estonia and Sweden. The Czech Republic, which had previously defeated Estonia, did not advance. The top three teams from Group H will progress to the next stage, facing France, Finland, and Hungary. The second phase of qualifications begins at the end of August and concludes in February 2027, with the best three teams advancing to the World Cup. The Slovenian defense struggled early, allowing Sweden to build a significant lead, but they managed to close the gap before ultimately falling short.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides objective match results, player performances, and qualification standings without taking sides or using biased language. The tone remains neutral throughout, focusing solely on the competition and outcomes.