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British Team Protests Ice Dance Competition Results

British ice dancers filed a formal protest against the results of a recent competition. The British pair of Fear and Gibson finished with a total score of 208.98 points, placing them behind third-place finishers Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik of the United States, who scored 209.20 points. The narrow margin of just 0.22 points between the teams appears to be the basis for the British protest, though the specific grounds for the challenge were not detailed.

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Spišská Nová Ves Evens Final Series with Victory Over Pruské

ŠK FbK Kométa Spišská Nová Ves defeated ŠK 98 Pruské 4-1 in the second game of their final series, evening the championship matchup. The visitors from Spišská Nová Ves dominated the contest, building a 2-0 lead through the first two periods before adding two more goals in the final frame while allowing only one reply from Pruské.

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Kosovo Football Team to Receive One Million Euro Bonus for World Cup Qualification

Kosovo's national football team will receive a one million euro bonus if they qualify for the World Cup championship, according to the German news agency DPA. The team has already earned a 500,000 euro premium for their victory over Slovakia in qualifying competition. Kosovo, which declared independence from Serbia in 2008 and became a FIFA member in 2016, continues to build its international football program with significant financial incentives for major tournament achievements.

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Slovak Figure Skater Hagara Concludes Successful Season at World Championships

Slovak figure skater Michal Hagara completed what he described as a successful season at the World Figure Skating Championships, competing for the fifth time at the global event. The championships took place at Prague's O2 Arena, where Hagara experienced an unprecedented home crowd advantage due to the sold-out venue filled with supportive fans from the region. The Slovak athlete expressed satisfaction with his performance and the conclusion of his competitive season.

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Jersey confusion disrupts USA-Belgium friendly match

A friendly football match between the United States and Belgium was disrupted by jersey confusion that caused problems throughout the first half. Despite the ongoing confusion on the field, neither team had brought alternative jersey sets to the stadium that players could change into during halftime to resolve the visibility issues.

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Verstappen Considers Ending F1 Career if Rules Don't Change, as Antonelli Becomes Youngest Team Leader in History

Four-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen is considering ending his racing career if the sport's regulations do not change, according to his father Jos Verstappen. The elder Verstappen, a former F1 driver himself, told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that his disillusionment with the current state of Formula 1 has reached unprecedented levels, revealing he turned off coverage of a Chinese Grand Prix practice session after just 15 minutes - something he had never done before in relation to F1. Meanwhile, the sport has seen a historic milestone with Antonelli becoming the youngest team leader in Formula 1 history. The comments come amid ongoing debates about the direction of Formula 1 and its regulations, with the Verstappen family's concerns highlighting broader questions about the sport's future appeal to both participants and viewers.

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Antonelli Becomes Youngest Team Leader in Formula 1 History as Alonso Questions Series Direction

Andrea Antonelli has become the youngest team leader in Formula 1 history, marking a significant milestone in the sport's evolution toward younger leadership. The development comes as veteran driver Fernando Alonso criticized the current state of Formula 1, claiming that half of any team could drive today's cars, suggesting the sport has become less demanding for drivers. The comments reflect growing concerns about F1's direction, with Jos Verstappen, father of four-time champion Max Verstappen and former F1 driver himself, admitting he recently turned off a race broadcast after just 15 minutes - something he had never done before in relation to Formula 1. Verstappen's remarks, made ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend in Suzuka, highlight what some see as declining excitement in the sport despite its global popularity.

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Banská Bystrica Player Faith Suspended for One Game as Playoff Series Reaches Game 7

Banská Bystrica forward Faith has been suspended for one game following Saturday's playoff contest against Košice. The suspension comes as Košice defeated Banská Bystrica 3-2 in overtime on Saturday, evening their playoff series at 3-3 games each. The decisive seventh game will be played in Košice, giving the home team the advantage of playing in front of their own fans for the series finale.

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HK Poprad advances to playoff semifinals after dramatic comeback

HK Poprad secured a place in the hockey playoff semifinals following a remarkable turnaround against Žilina. The team faced a 2-0 series deficit after losing the first two games in Žilina, but rallied to win four consecutive matches to advance. The comeback represents one of the most dramatic series reversals in recent Slovak hockey playoff action.

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Košice Hockey Team Defeats Banská Bystrica in Away Victory

Hockey club Košice secured a victory against Banská Bystrica in an away game. The home team made a significant change by starting goalkeeper Mitens for the first time in the series, but faced an early setback when player Faith received a game misconduct penalty in the tenth minute, forcing Banská Bystrica to play short-handed for the remainder of the match.

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Tampa Bay Lightning Defeats Ottawa Senators with Černák in Lineup

Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Ottawa Senators in NHL action with Slovak defenseman Erik Černák contributing to the victory. Černák played 14 minutes and 18 seconds of ice time but recorded a minus-one rating in the game. The Lightning's win continues their campaign in the regular NHL season.

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Scotland Falls to Japan in World Championship Preparation Match

Scotland suffered a defeat against Japan in a preparation match ahead of the World Championship. In other international hockey action, Canada played to a 2-2 draw with Iceland. The matches are part of teams' final preparations for the upcoming World Championship tournament, allowing coaches to assess their squads and fine-tune tactics before the main competition begins.

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Slovakia's Under-19 Football Team Eliminated from European Championship Qualifying

Slovakia's under-19 national football team has been eliminated from qualifying for the European Championship after suffering a defeat to Italy. The team, coached by Juraj Ančic, will conclude their group stage campaign with a match against Hungary on Tuesday. The loss to Italy ended Slovakia's hopes of advancing to the next phase of the qualifying tournament.

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240 applicants seek 98.2 million euros in Slovak sports infrastructure funding

A total of 240 applicants have applied for government funding to develop sports infrastructure across Slovakia, requesting a combined 98.2 million euros in financial support. The high number of applications demonstrates significant demand for sports facility improvements and construction projects throughout the country. The funding initiative represents a major government investment in Slovakia's athletic infrastructure, though the total requested amount suggests demand far exceeds available resources for the program.

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Slovakia midfielder Leo Sauer leaves national team camp with muscle injury

Slovakia midfielder Leo Sauer has departed the national team training camp after suffering a muscle injury during the country's World Cup qualifying playoff semifinal against Kosovo on Thursday. The 20-year-old winger was injured near the end of the first half and was substituted by Tomáš Suslov. Slovakia is competing in the UEFA playoff system for qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held jointly in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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240 Applicants Submit Bids for Sports Infrastructure Funding Program

Slovakia received 240 applications for its sports infrastructure funding program, with total eligible project costs reaching nearly 167 million euros including co-financing from applicants. The initiative represents a significant investment opportunity for improving sports facilities across the country, though the program's funding capacity and selection criteria were not immediately disclosed.

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Italy's Dimarco Denies Underestimating Bosnia After Video Shows Team Celebrating Opponent's Qualification

Inter Milan defender Federico Dimarco has denied accusations that Italy's national team underestimated Bosnia and Herzegovina ahead of their upcoming match. The controversy emerged after video footage surfaced showing Dimarco and his Italian teammates celebrating Bosnia's qualification victory over Wales, which secured Bosnia's spot as Italy's opponent in the next round. The incident raised questions about whether the Italian players preferred to face Bosnia rather than Wales in what appeared to be a perceived easier matchup. Dimarco's response comes as Italy prepares for their encounter with Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the video having sparked debate about the team's attitude toward their opponents.

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Partizánske Seeks Grant for Ice Hockey Arena Extension

The city of Partizánske has applied for government funding to expand its winter sports stadium through the Sport Support Fund. The municipal project aims to add new facilities to the existing ice hockey arena. The Sport Support Fund is a government program that provides financial assistance for sports infrastructure development across Slovakia, helping municipalities improve their athletic facilities and promote sports participation at the local level.

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