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To Sweden after the victory
Slovenia⚽ Sports19 hr. ago

To Sweden after the victory

The Slovenian women's volleyball team has reached the final of the European League, where they will face Sweden. This will be their first-ever final in the competition, having won all eight matches without losing a set. The Swedish team has also advanced to the final after winning eight matches but losing four sets. The first match will take place today at 6 PM in Örebro, Sweden, followed by a return match on Saturday at 8:30 PM in Ljubljana. Slovenia's coach, Alessandro Orefice, emphasized the importance of tactical preparation, particularly focusing on serve, point acquisition, defense, and blocking to counter Sweden's strong libero, Isabelle Haak. The Slovenian team has previously faced Sweden three times, with Sweden winning all three matches. Haak, a 26-year-old player standing 195 cm tall, plays for the Turkish club Vakifbank and has won titles such as the World Club Champions and European League champions. Slovenian player Fatoumatta Sillah played alongside Haak last season in the Italian club Imoco Conegliano.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter19 hr. ago
The Slovenian women will face the undefeated Swedes tonight.

The Slovenian women's handball team will face Sweden in the first leg of the European League final on Thursday at 18:00 in Örebro. The return match is scheduled for Saturday in Ljubljana. The article provides basic information about the upcoming matches without additional commentary.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It simply informs about the schedule of the handball matches between Slovenia and Sweden, without taking sides or expressing any opinion.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Center21 hr. ago
To Sweden after the victory

The Slovenian women's volleyball team has reached the final of the European League, where they will face Sweden. This will be their first-ever final in the competition, having won all eight matches without losing a set. The Swedish team has also advanced to the final after winning eight matches but losing four sets. The first match will take place today at 6 PM in Örebro, Sweden, followed by a return match on Saturday at 8:30 PM in Ljubljana. Slovenia's coach, Alessandro Orefice, emphasized the importance of tactical preparation, particularly focusing on serve, point acquisition, defense, and blocking to counter Sweden's strong libero, Isabelle Haak. The Slovenian team has previously faced Sweden three times, with Sweden winning all three matches. Haak, a 26-year-old player standing 195 cm tall, plays for the Turkish club Vakifbank and has won titles such as the World Club Champions and European League champions. Slovenian player Fatoumatta Sillah played alongside Haak last season in the Italian club Imoco Conegliano.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports, specifically a volleyball match between Slovenia and Sweden. There is no mention of politics, policies, or any controversial issues. The content is purely informational about the teams, players, and upcoming matches.

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