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Maribor students have achieved remarkable success in a robot competition.
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Maribor students have achieved remarkable success in a robot competition.

A team from the Technical School Center Maribor, called TŠC FootBot, achieved remarkable success at the RoboCup 2026 World Championship held in Incheon, South Korea. The team secured a strong fourth place in the SuperTeam challenge and earned the top sixth position in the prestigious RoboCupJunior Soccer Infrared 2v2 category, marking their best result in this competition. Their achievements were highlighted during a reception hosted by the Slovenian ambassador in South Korea, adding to their international experience. The RoboCup event, which has been running since the mid-1990s, brings together robotics, artificial intelligence, and education, offering both competitive and educational opportunities for students. The team, consisting of four high school students, faced teams from various countries including Turkey, South Korea, Netherlands, and Slovakia, demonstrating their technical skills and strategic gameplay.

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Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenteryesterday
Maribor students have achieved remarkable success in a robot competition.

A team from the Technical School Center Maribor, called TŠC FootBot, achieved remarkable success at the RoboCup 2026 World Championship held in Incheon, South Korea. The team secured a strong fourth place in the SuperTeam challenge and earned the top sixth position in the prestigious RoboCupJunior Soccer Infrared 2v2 category, marking their best result in this competition. Their achievements were highlighted during a reception hosted by the Slovenian ambassador in South Korea, adding to their international experience. The RoboCup event, which has been running since the mid-1990s, brings together robotics, artificial intelligence, and education, offering both competitive and educational opportunities for students. The team, consisting of four high school students, faced teams from various countries including Turkey, South Korea, Netherlands, and Slovakia, demonstrating their technical skills and strategic gameplay.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related achievement without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance and accomplishments of a student robotics team in an international competition, presenting information objectively without taking a stance or showing favoritism towards any政治或

STA – Slovenska tiskovna agencija logoSTA – Slovenska tiskovna agencijaState / PublicCenteryesterday
Maribor students among the world's best robotic soccer players

A group of students from Maribor, Slovenia, has been recognized among the best robotic soccer players in the world. The article highlights their achievement in a global competition where teams program robots to play soccer. The event showcases technological innovation and youth engagement in STEM fields. While the focus is on the technical skill and creativity involved in programming autonomous robots, the article does not provide specific details about the competition, the team's performance, or the broader implications of such achievements.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related event involving student robotics teams, which is considered a non-political topic. There is no indication of political framing or bias in the content. The focus remains on the technical and competitive aspects of the event without any ideological or partisan角度

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