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Valerij Kolotilo: I am convinced that we have the strongest team in Slovenia
Slovenia⚽ Sports7 hr. ago

Valerij Kolotilo: I am convinced that we have the strongest team in Slovenia

The article discusses Celje football club's preparations for the new season, focusing on their ambitions to retain the domestic championship title. The team has lost some notable players but remains confident in their strength. Coach Vitor Campelos outlines their strategy for the Champions League qualifiers, while captain Mark Zabukovnik shares his readiness after recovering from injury. Club president Valerij Kolotilo expresses confidence in the team's power, stating they have the strongest squad in Slovenia. Key departures include Juanjo Nieto, Nikita Josifov, and Žan Karničnik, who joined Maribor, while new signings bolster the squad. The first match of the season against Muro is set for Thursday, with attention now turning to the Champions League qualifiers.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center7 hr. ago
Valerij Kolotilo: I am convinced that we have the strongest team in Slovenia

The article discusses Celje football club's preparations for the new season, focusing on their ambitions to retain the domestic championship title. The team has lost some notable players but remains confident in their strength. Coach Vitor Campelos outlines their strategy for the Champions League qualifiers, while captain Mark Zabukovnik shares his readiness after recovering from injury. Club president Valerij Kolotilo expresses confidence in the team's power, stating they have the strongest squad in Slovenia. Key departures include Juanjo Nieto, Nikita Josifov, and Žan Karničnik, who joined Maribor, while new signings bolster the squad. The first match of the season against Muro is set for Thursday, with attention now turning to the Champions League qualifiers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a sports team's preparation and strategy without taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on player movements, coaching strategies, and team confidence without overtly favoring any particular political or social group. The tone is objective, focusing on on

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter7 hr. ago
Celjani want to defend the title of national champions: "We have the strongest team in Slovenia"

The football club NK Celje has announced its ambitions to win the Slovenian league title for the first time in its history during the upcoming season. Club president Valerij Kolotilo stated his belief that Celje has the strongest team in Slovenia. Despite losing some notable players from previous seasons, the club remains confident in its competitive edge. Coach Vitor Campelos emphasized the challenges ahead, including strong rivals like Bravo, Koper, Olimpija, and Maribor, but expressed confidence in competing for the championship. New captain Mark Zabukovnik highlighted the team's readiness and high goals for the season. The club has strengthened its squad with new signings while several players have moved to other teams.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related content—specifically, a football club's preparations for the new season. There is no mention of politics, policy, or any contentious issues. The framing is purely about athletic competition and does not carry any ideological or political weight.

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