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Slovenia⚽ Sports10 hr. ago

First we'll get the snacks, then we'll go to school

The article discusses the start of the European Championship for under-20 basketball teams in Ljubljana, highlighting the participation of promising Slovenian player Vit Hrabar. Hrabar made his debut for the national team during a previous match against Estonia, where Slovenia lost heavily. The tournament will take place from July 11th to 19th at the Stožice Hall. Hrabar is expected to play a significant role under coach Danijel Radosavljević.

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First we'll get the snacks, then we'll go to school

The article discusses the start of the European Championship for under-20 basketball teams in Ljubljana, highlighting the participation of promising Slovenian player Vit Hrabar. Hrabar made his debut for the national team during a previous match against Estonia, where Slovenia lost heavily. The tournament will take place from July 11th to 19th at the Stožice Hall. Hrabar is expected to play a significant role under coach Danijel Radosavljević.

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