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Montenegrin Republic League
Season1967–68
DatesAugust 1967 - May 1968
ChampionsTitograd
Matches played132
Goals scored531 (4.02 per match)

The 1967–68 Montenegrin Republic League was 23rd season of Montenegrin Republic League. Season started in August 1967 and finished in May 1968.[1]

Season

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1967–68 Montenegrin Republic League is located in Montenegro
Titograd Tara
Locations of the 1967-68 Montenegrin Republic League teams

Just like during the previous season, Republic League had 12 members. But, due to reorganisation of Yugoslav Second League from season 1968-69 and creating the four groups,[2] three best-placed teams from 1967–68 Montenegrin Republic League gained promotion to highest tier.
On season 1967–68, new members of Montenegrin Republic League were Ibar and Tara Zabjelo.
At the end of 22 weeks long competition, OFK Titograd won the title and, except them, Čelik and Jedinstvo gained promotion to Yugoslav Second League.[3]
As three teams were promoted to higher rank, no one was relegated from Montenegrin Republic League.[4]

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Titograd (C, P) 22 18 1 3 67 17 +50 37
2 Čelik (P) 22 16 2 4 59 24 +35 34
3 Jedinstvo (P) 22 11 2 9 60 35 +25 24
4 Mornar 22 9 5 8 53 37 +16 23
5 Ivangrad 22 9 5 8 38 35 +3 23
6 Iskra 22 8 6 8 40 39 +1 22
7 Bokelj 22 9 3 10 40 36 +4 21
8 Rudar 22 8 5 9 34 42 −8 21
9 Tara Zabjelo 22 6 7 9 33 44 −11 19
10 Dečić 22 8 1 13 44 53 −9 17
11 Ibar 22 6 1 15 39 88 −49 13
12 Spuž 22 4 2 16 24 81 −57 10
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted to 1968–69 Yugoslav Second League - South

Higher leagues

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On season 1967–68, three Montenegrin teams played in higher leagues of SFR Yugoslavia.[5] All of them (Sutjeska, Budućnost and Lovćen) participated in 1967–68 Yugoslav Second League.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  2. ^ Godišnjak Fudbalskog saveza Jugoslavije, Beograd, ISSN: 0351-2894
  3. ^ U susret stogodišnjici fudbala u Baru (9.): "Novija" istorija Mornara
  4. ^ Novak Jovanović: Fudbalska takmičenja u Crnoj Gori : 1925–1985, Cetinje, 1991., UDK: 796.332.093(497.16)"1925/1985
  5. ^ FSG