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The Sports in Montenegro revolves mostly around team sports, such as football, basketball, water polo, volleyball, and handball. Other sports involved are boxing, tennis, swimming, judo, karate, athletics, table tennis, and chess.
Most popular sport is football. Among many great players from Montenegro were Dejan Savićević, Predrag Mijatović, Mirko Vučinić or Stevan Jovetić. Montenegrin national football team, founded at 2006, played in playoffs for UEFA Euro 2012, which is the biggest success in the history of national team.
Water polo is often considered the national sport. Montenegro's national team is one of the top ranked teams in the world, winning the gold medal at the 2008 Men's European Water Polo Championship in Málaga, Spain, and winning the gold medal at the 2009 FINA Men's Water Polo World League, which was held in Montenegrin capital, Podgorica. Montenegrin team PVK Primorac from Kotor became a champion of Europe at the LEN Euroleague 2009 in Rijeka, Croatia.
The Montenegro national basketball team is also known for good performances and had won a lot of medals in the past as part of the Yugoslavia national basketball team. In 2006, the Basketball Federation of Montenegro along with this team joined the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) on its own, following the Independence of Montenegro. Montenegro participated on two Eurobaskets until now.
Among women sports, the national handball team is the most successful, having won the 2012 European Championship and finishing as runner-ups at the 2012 Summer Olympics. ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica won two times EHF Champions League.
National competitions
Leagues and Cups
Among many leagues and other national competitions in Montenegro, most popular are football, basketball, handball, volleyball and water polo. Since independence, Montenegrin clubs played in the competitions of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. After 2006, Montenegrin sports federations founded their own national leagues and cups.
Below is a list with all leagues and cups in the system of Montenegrin national competitions.
Champions and Cup winners
At the end of every season, champions and Cup winners from Montenegrin national competitions are playing in European competitions. Many of them have important roles in eurocups, especially in basketball, women handball, water polo and volleyball.
During the history, Montenegrin clubs won the titles in Yugoslav competitions, and especially successful were clubs as KK Budućnost Podgorica, ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica, RK Lovćen and PVK Jadran.
Below are the lists of champion and Cup-winner titles by Montenegrin clubs in every team-sport. Titles from Yugoslav Leagues are also included.
Football
Men
Most successful club in domestic Montenegrin football competitions is FK Rudar Pljevlja, with two champion titles and four Cups. Historically, most successful clubs and today most popular are FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Sutjeska Nikšić, which were members of Yugoslav First League.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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FK Rudar Pljevlja | 2009–10, 2014–15 | 2006–07, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2015–16 | ||
FK Budućnost Podgorica | 2007–08, 2011–12 | 2012–13 | ||
FK Mogren Budva | 2008–09, 2010–11 | 2007–08 | ||
FK Sutjeska Nikšić | 2012–13, 2013–14 | |||
FK Mladost Podgorica | 2015–16 | 2014–15 | ||
FK Zeta Golubovci | 2006–07 | |||
FK Lovćen Cetinje | 2013–14 | |||
OFK Petrovac | 2008–09 | |||
FK Čelik Nikšić | 2011–12 |
Women
Women's football is the youngest of all team-sports in Montenegro. First national competition was held in 2008, and until now most successful club is ŽFK Ekonomist Nikšić with five champion trophies and one Cup winner title.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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ŽFK Ekonomist Nikšić | 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 | 2015–16 | ||
ŽFK Palma Podgorica | 2008–09, 2009–10 | |||
ŽFK Breznica Pljevlja | 2015–16 |
Basketball
Men
Among Montenegrin basketball clubs, notable successes had KK Budućnost Podgorica, who held numerous champion titles of Yugoslavia and Montenegro, with few successful seasons in FIBA and ULEB Euroleague. KK Budućnost won all champion titles in independent Montenegro and three titles in former Yugoslavia. KK Sutjeska Nikšić won one Cup-winner trophy, and all the others were won by KK Budućnost.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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KK Budućnost Podgorica | 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | 1995–96, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | ||
KK Sutjeska Nikšić | 2012–13 |
Women
Most successful women's basketball club is ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica, who is the only Montenegrin team with champion titles from Yugoslav League. Except Budućnost, notable successes had ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | 2000–01, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | ||
ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11 | 2008–09, 2009–10 |
Handball
Men
With most titles in domestic competitions, but with trophies from Yugoslav League and Cup too, RK Lovćen Cetinje is most successful Montenegrin men's handball club. Except them, six other clubs won the national trophies since 2006.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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RK Lovćen Cetinje | 1999–00, 2000–01, 2006–07, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 | 2001–02, 2002–03, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 | ||
RK Budućnost Podgorica | 2008–09, 2009–10 | |||
RK Berane | 2007–08 | 2006–07 | ||
RK Budvanska rivijera Budva | 2015–16 | |||
RK Mojkovac | 2010–11 | |||
RK Sutjeska Nikšić | - | 2007–08 | ||
RK Boka Tivat | - | 2015–16 |
Women
The most-trophied and most successful Montenegrin club is ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica. It's one of two clubs from Montenegro that won European Champions League in team-sports (twice), and the only club that won all the titles in Montenegrin women's handball. ŽRK Budućnost is all-time most successful club in SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Montenegro.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | 1984–85, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–1994, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | 1983–84, 1988–89, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 |
Volleyball
Men
Traditionally, OK Budvanska Rivijera Budva and OK Budućnost Podgorica were two successful Montenegrin volleyball clubs in former Yugoslav competitions. Since 2006, two teams dominated in Montenegrin competitions too, but majority of trophies won Budvanska Rivijera.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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OK Budvanska Rivijera Budva | 2000–01, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | 2000–01, 2001–02, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | ||
OK Budućnost Podgorica | 2001–02, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08 | 1999–00, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09 |
Women
Among Montenegrin women's volleyball clubs, four won at least one national trophy. Most successful club is ŽOK Luka Bar, who was the only Montenegrin club that in the past participated in Yugoslav elite competitions, too.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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ŽOK Luka Bar | 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | 2006–07, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 | ||
ŽOK Galeb Bar | 2009–10, 2010–11 | 2009–10, 2015–16 | ||
ŽOK Budućnost Podgorica | 2011–12 | |||
AOK Rudar Pljevlja | 2007–08, 2008–09 |
Water polo
During the era of SFR Yugoslavia, first national titles won by Montenegrin clubs were in water polo. During the history, there are three extremely successful water polo clubs from Montenegro - PVK Jadran Herceg Novi, VK Primorac Kotor and VK Budva. All that clubs are holders of both national trophies - from Yugoslavia and from Montenegrin competitions. Except that, VK Primorac was a champion of Europe.
Club | Champions | Winning Years | Cup winners | Winning Years |
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PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | 1957–58, 1958–59, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 | ||
VK Primorac Kotor | 1985–86, 2006–07, 2007–08 | 1985–86, 2002–03, 2009–10 | ||
VK Budva | 1993–94, 2010–11, 2012–13 | 2008–09, 2010–11 |
Main rivalries and derbies
Football
In every sport, there is one big sport rivalry in Montenegro. Most known is football rivalry between FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Sutjeska Nikšić, known as Montenegrin Derby.
Other traditional football rivalry is between FK Budućnost and FK Lovćen Cetinje, because two clubs are playing important games since the 1920s.
In period 2000–2009, there was a huge interest for Podgorica rivalry between FK Budućnost and FK Zeta, and in period 2008–2014 there was another important local derby in top-tier competition, between teams from Nikšić - FK Sutjeska and FK Čelik Nikšić.
From 2006, among important games is FK Budućnost - FK Rudar Pljevlja match.
Other sports
Today, main derby in basketball is between KK Budućnost Podgorica and KK Sutjeska Nikšić. During the 90's, Montenegrin basketball derby was between KK Budućnost and KK Lovćen Cetinje.
During the decades, handball derby in Montenegro is between RK Lovćen Cetinje and RK Berane. In period 2008–2010, main rivalry was between RK Lovćen and RK Budućnost Podgorica.
Since the 90's, OK Budućnost Podgorica and OK Budvanska Rivijera Budva are playing Montenegrin volleyball derby. At the start of new century (2001), on derby game in Podgorica was recorded the highest all-time attendance in Yugoslav volleyball league (7,500).
Finally, eternal Montenegrin water polo derby is game between VK Primorac Kotor and PVK Jadran Herceg Novi.
Montenegrin clubs in regional competitions
At the beginning of the 21st century, on the territory of former Yugoslavia started process of founding regional sport leagues. Montenegrin clubs were among the founders of all regional competitions, and today they are participating in ABA League, WABA League, SEHA League, Women’s Regional Handball League and Adriatic Water Polo League.
An exception is Balkans Cup in football, a regional tournament that was held earlier—between the 1960s and 90s.
Below is a list of performances of all Montenegrin clubs in regional sports competitions.
Montenegrin football clubs in Balkans Cup
Balkans Cup is a former regional football competition (1960–1994) in which Montenegrin clubs participated as a representatives of SFR Yugoslavia. Teams from Montenegro that played in Balkans Cup were FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Sutjeska Nikšić. Biggest success made FK Budućnost, who played in the final 1991, after eliminated Galatasaray SK.
Below is list of participation of Montenegrin clubs in Balkans Cup.
Season | Round | Team 1 | Team 2 | Game 1 | Game 2 |
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Elbasani | FK Sutjeska Nikšić | ||||
FK Sutjeska Nikšić | ASA Târgu Mureș | ||||
Panathinaikos | FK Budućnost Podgorica | ||||
Vllaznia | FK Budućnost Podgorica | ||||
Tirana | FK Budućnost Podgorica | ||||
FK Budućnost Podgorica | Galatasaray | ||||
FK Budućnost Podgorica | Inter Sibiu |
Montenegrin basketball clubs in ABA League
Today, Adriatic Basketball League is one of strongest in Europe. At 2001, one of founders was Montenegrin side KK Budućnost Podgorica, which is among most successful members of competition. Except Budućnost, in ABA League played three other clubs from Montenegro - KK Lovćen Cetinje, KK Sutjeska Nikšić and KK Mornar Bar.
KK Budućnost played four times in the semifinal of ABA League playoffs, which is the most significant success of Montenegrin clubs in that competition until now.
Below is list of participation of Montenegrin clubs by every season of ABA League.
Season | Club | Pos | G | W | L | Note |
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2001–02 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2003–04 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
KK Lovćen Cetinje | ||||||
2004–05 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2006–07 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2007–08 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | Playoffs: Quarterfinals | ||||
2008–09 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2009–10 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2010–11 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | Final four: Semifinals | ||||
2011–12 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | Final four: Semifinals | ||||
2012–13 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2013–14 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2014–15 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | Playoffs: Semifinals | ||||
2015–16 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | Playoffs: Semifinals | ||||
KK Sutjeska Nikšić | ||||||
2016–17 | KK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
KK Mornar Bar |
Montenegrin women's basketball clubs in WABA League
Women Adriatic Basketball League, or MŽRKL is founded at 2001, and Montenegrin clubs are part of it since 2004. Most successful Montenegrin representatives in WABA League were ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica and ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje. While ŽKK Budućnost won champion title (2015–16), ŽKK Jedinstvo finished one season as a finalist in playoffs.
Below is list of participation of Montenegrin clubs by every season of WABA League.
Season | Club | Pos | G | W | L | Note |
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2004–05 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2005–06 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
ŽKK Primorje Herceg Novi | ||||||
2006–07 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | ||||||
ŽKK Primorje Herceg Novi | ||||||
2007–08 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | Final four: Semifinals | ||||
ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | ||||||
2008–09 | ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | Final four: Finals | ||||
ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | ||||||
2009–10 | ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | |||||
2010–11 | ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | |||||
2011–12 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
2013–14 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | Final four: Semifinals | ||||
2014–15 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | Final four: Semifinals | ||||
2015–16 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | CHAMPIONS | ||||
2016–17 | ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica | |||||
ŽKK Nikšić |
Montenegrin handball clubs in SEHA League
Southeastern European Handball Association League, or SEHA League is founded at 2011, and Montenegrin clubs were part of it since first season. Most successful Montenegrin representative in regional league was RK Lovćen.
Below is list of participation of Montenegrin clubs by every season of SEHA League.
Season | Club | Pos | G | W | D | L |
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2011–12 | RK Lovćen Cetinje | |||||
RK Sutjeska Nikšić | ||||||
2012–13 | RK Lovćen Cetinje | |||||
2013–14 | RK Lovćen Cetinje |
Montenegrin women's handball clubs in WRH League
Women Regional Handball League (WRHL) is founded in 2009, and Montenegrin clubs are participating from its inaugural season. As one of strongest European clubs, ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica dominated in the history of competition, often playing seasons without any defeat. So, ŽRK Budućnost won five titles during the six seasons of WRHL.
Below is list of participation of Montenegrin clubs by every season of WRHL.
Season | Club | Pos | G | W | D | L | Note |
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2008–09 | ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | ||||||
2009–10 | ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | CHAMPIONS | |||||
ŽRK Biseri Pljevlja | |||||||
2010–11 | ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | CHAMPIONS | |||||
ŽRK Biseri Pljevlja | |||||||
2011–12 | ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | CHAMPIONS | |||||
ŽRK Biseri Pljevlja | |||||||
2012–13 | ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | CHAMPIONS | |||||
ŽRK Biseri Pljevlja | |||||||
2013–14 | ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | CHAMPIONS | |||||
ŽRK Danilovgrad |
Montenegrin water polo clubs in Adriatic League
Clubs from Montenegro were among the founders of Adriatic Water Polo League, which is established at 2008. Since its first season, Montenegrin sides were among the most successful participants of regional competition, and PVK Jadran Herceg Novi won two titles. Othed clubs from Montenegro that participated in Adriatic League are VK Primorac Kotor, VK Budva and VA Cattaro Kotor.
Below is list of participation of Montenegrin clubs by every season of Adriatic League.
Season | Club | Pos | G | W | D | L | Note |
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2008–09 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | ||||||
VK Primorac Kotor | |||||||
VK Budva | |||||||
2009–10 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | CHAMPIONS | |||||
VK Primorac Kotor | Final four: Semifinals | ||||||
VK Budva | |||||||
VA Cattaro Kotor | |||||||
2010–11 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | CHAMPIONS | |||||
VK Budva | Playoffs: Quarterfinals | ||||||
VK Primorac Kotor | Playoffs: Quarterfinals | ||||||
VA Cattaro Kotor | |||||||
2011–12 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | ||||||
VK Budva | |||||||
VK Primorac Kotor | |||||||
2012–13 | VK Budva | Final four: Semifinals | |||||
PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | |||||||
VK Primorac Kotor | |||||||
2013–14 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | Final four: Semifinals | |||||
VK Budva | |||||||
VK Primorac Kotor | |||||||
2014–15 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi | ||||||
VK Budva | |||||||
VK Primorac Kotor | |||||||
2015–16 | PVK Jadran Herceg Novi (A1 LEAGUE) | Final four: Semifinals | |||||
VK Budva (A2 LEAGUE) | Promotion to A1 | ||||||
VK Primorac Kotor (A2 LEAGUE) | |||||||
VA Cattaro Kotor (A2 LEAGUE) |
Montenegrin clubs in European competitions
During the every season, Montenegrin clubs in every team-sport are participating in European competitions. Most successful were teams in women's handball and men's water polo, who won the titles of Champion of Europe. Except that sports, Montenegrin teams are playing in European competitions in football (men, women), handball, basketball (men, women), volleyball (men, women) and similar sports.
Notable results
Among the notable results and successes of Montenegrin clubs in European competitions are following seasons.
Below are lists of performances of all Montenegrin clubs in European sports competitions.
Montenegrin football clubs in UEFA competitions
Men's competitions
During the history, Montenegrin football clubs played in three different UEFA competitions for clubs - UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europe League (formerly UEFA Cup) and Intertoto Cup.
Champions of Montenegro never played in the group-phase of UEFA Champions League, and most successful in the qualifiers was FK Zeta Golubovci at season 2007–08.
Best performances in UEFA Europe League had FK Zeta who played in the playoffs, and FK Mladost Podgorica and FK Budućnost, which played in Round 3. Most successful in Intertoto Cup was FK Budućnost Podgorica.
Women's competitions
Since the season 2012–13, champion of Montenegrin Women's League is playing in the UEFA Women's Champions League. In the period 2012–2015, the only Montenegrin representative was ŽFK Ekonomist. On season 2016–17, for the first time, Montenegro was represented in UEFA Champions League by ŽFK Breznica.
Montenegrin basketball clubs in FIBA/ULEB competitions
Men's competitions
Clubs from Montenegro have been playing in European basketball competitions since the 1980s. Until 2006, they represented SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia. Almost all European seasons by Montenegrin clubs are played by KK Budućnost. Exceptions are a single-season parcitipations of KK Lovćen and KK Mornar in Europe.
The most successful period was the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the new century. At that time, KK Budućnost played in the finish phases of EuroLeague. In that period, Budućnost often played games against greatest European basketball teams like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, CSKA Moscow, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Women's competitions
Women's basketball clubs from Montenegro participated in FIBA competitions since the start of century. Clubs that played in European Cups until today are ŽKK Budućnost Podgorica and ŽKK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje.
ŽKK Budućnost played in EuroLeague Women during the one season, but finished it after the group phase.
Montenegrin handball clubs in EHF competitions
Men's competitions
Montenegrin men's handball clubs are participating in the EHF competitions since the season 1995/96.
First team that ever competed at the European cups was Mornar Bar and most successful Montenegrin represent in the European competitions is Lovćen Cetinje. The other Montenegrin clubs that competed at the EHF competitions are Berane, Rudar Pljevlja, Budućnost Podgorica, Sutjeska Nikšić, Mojkovac and Budvanska rivijera Budva.
The greatest result in the European cups made RK Lovćen during the season 2000/01. As a champion of FR Yugoslavia, Lovćen won fifth place in the EHF Champions League.
Women's competitions
Montenegrin women's handball clubs are participating in the EHF competitions since the season 1984/85.
Montenegrin side ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica was extremely successful in the European Cups and today is among the best and most-trophied European and global women's handball teams. They are most successful Montenegrin sports team in European Cups, too. ŽRK Budućnost won six European titles, and among them are:
- EHF Women's Champions League:
- Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup:
- Winners: 1985, 2006, 2010
- Women's EHF Cup:
- Winners: 1987
Except ŽRK Budućnost, until today, representatives of Montenegro in women's EHF competitions were ŽRK Biseri Pljevlja, ŽRK Danilovgrad, ŽRK Nikšić and ŽRK Petrol Bonus Podgorica.
Montenegrin volleyball clubs in CEV competitions
Men's competitions
Montenegrin volleyball clubs are participating in the CEV competitions since the season 1995–96.
First team that ever competed at the European cups was OK Budućnost Podgorica. Except them, in CEV competitions played also OK Budvanska Rivijera Budva, OK Sutjeska Nikšić, OK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje and OK Studentski Centar Podgorica.
Among other competitions, OK Budućnost and OK Budvanska Rivijera played a numerous seasons in CEV Champions League, with few participations in the final phases of competition.
Women's competitions
Montenegrin women's volleyball clubs are participating in the CEV competitions since the season 1998–99.
First team that ever competed at the European cups was ŽOK Luka Bar. Except them, in CEV competitions played also ŽOK Galeb Bar.
Montenegrin women's volleyball teams played in Women's CEV Cup and CEV Women's Challenge Cup, and from the season 2016–17 in the qualifiers for CEV Women's Champions League.
Montenegrin water polo clubs in LEN competitions
Montenegrin water polo clubs are participating in the LEN competitions since the season 1986–97.
First team that ever competed at the European cups was VK Primorac Kotor. Except them, in LEN competitions played also PVK Jadran Herceg Novi, VK Budva, VA Cattaro Kotor and PVK Val Prčanj.
Biggest success in the history of Montenegrin waterpolo made VK Primorac, who won the title in LEN Champions League 2009. Except them, another Montenegrin holder of European trophy is VA Cattaro.
Among the titles that Montenegrin teams won in LEN competitions are:
National sports teams
From 2006, following Montenegrin independence, sports associations of Montenegro founded their own national sports teams. In the period 2006–2007, all sports associations became full members of international sports bodies, including the International Olympic Committee, so teams of Montenegro started with performances in official World and European competitions.
Montenegro national football team
Men
The Montenegro national football team represents Montenegro in association football and is controlled by the Fudbalski Savez Crne Gore (FSCG), the governing body for football in Montenegro. In October 2006, Montenegro was granted provisional membership of UEFA, with a full membership scheduled at a in January 2007.[1]
The team played its official friendly match against Hungary on 24 March 2007 in Podgorica, and won 2:1.
Until now, best success of Montenegro was participation in the play-off round for UEFA Euro 2012. Montenegro played against the Czech Republic, but failing to qualify.
Record
Below is a list of all UEFA/FIFA competitions on which participated Montenegrin team.
Competition | G | W | D | L |
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FIFA World Cup 2010 qualifiers | ||||
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifiers | ||||
FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifiers | ||||
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers |
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match in March 2007. Below is a list of all official matches (under the FIFA/UEFA) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
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27/03/2007 | Hungary | 2–1 | Podgorica | 12,000 | Friendly |
01/06/2007 | Japan | 0–2 | Shizuoka | 28,635 | Kirin Cup |
03/06/2007 | Colombia | 0–1 | Nagano | 10,070 | Kirin Cup |
22/08/2007 | Slovenia | 1–1 | Podgorica | 8,000 | Friendly |
12/09/2007 | Sweden | 1–2 | Podgorica | 6,000 | Friendly |
17/10/2007 | Estonia | 1–0 | Tallinn | 2,000 | Friendly |
26/03/2008 | Norway | 3–1 | Podgorica | 10,000 | Friendly |
27/05/2008 | Kazakhstan | 3–0 | Podgorica | 7,000 | Friendly |
31/05/2008 | Romania | 0–4 | Bucharest | 7,000 | Friendly |
20/08/2008 | Hungary | 3–3 | Budapest | 4,913 | Friendly |
06/09/2008 | Bulgaria | 2–2 | Podgorica | 10,000 | WCQ |
10/09/2008 | Republic of Ireland | 0–0 | Podgorica | 12,000 | WCQ |
15/10/2008 | Italy | 1–2 | Lecce | 12,000 | WCQ |
19/11/2008 | Macedonia | 2–1 | Podgorica | 6,000 | Friendly |
28/03/2009 | Italy | 0–2 | Podgorica | 11,500 | WCQ |
01/04/2009 | Georgia | 0–0 | Tbilisi | 16,000 | WCQ |
06/04/2009 | Cyprus | 2–2 | Larnaca | 3,000 | WCQ |
12/08/2009 | Wales | 2–1 | Podgorica | 5,000 | Friendly |
05/09/2009 | Bulgaria | 1–4 | Sofia | 9,000 | WCQ |
09/09/2009 | Cyprus | 1–1 | Podgorica | 4,000 | WCQ |
10/10/2009 | Georgia | 2–1 | Podgorica | 5,240 | WCQ |
14/10/2009 | Republic of Ireland | 0–0 | Dublin | 36,442 | WCQ |
18/11/2009 | Belarus | 1–0 | Podgorica | 5,000 | Friendly |
03/03/2010 | Macedonia | 1–2 | Skopje | 7,000 | Friendly |
25/05/2010 | Albania | 0–1 | Podgorica | 8,000 | Friendly |
29/05/2010 | Norway | 1–2 | Oslo | 13,132 | Friendly |
11/08/2010 | Northern Ireland | 2–0 | Podgorica | 5,000 | Friendly |
03/09/2010 | Wales | 1–0 | Podgorica | 9,862 | ECQ |
07/09/2010 | Bulgaria | 1–0 | Sofia | 9,470 | ECQ |
08/10/2010 | Switzerland | 1–0 | Podgorica | 11,700 | ECQ |
12/10/2010 | England | 0–0 | London | 73,451 | ECQ |
17/11/2010 | Azerbaijan | 2–0 | Podgorica | 3,000 | Friendly |
25/03/2011 | Uzbekistan | 1–0 | Podgorica | 7,000 | Friendly |
11/06/2011 | Bulgaria | 1–1 | Podgorica | 12,000 | ECQ |
10/08/2011 | Albania | 2–3 | Shkodër | 7,000 | Friendly |
02/09/2011 | Wales | 1–2 | Cardiff | 8,914 | ECQ |
07/10/2011 | England | 2–2 | Podgorica | 11,500 | ECQ |
11/10/2011 | Switzerland | 0–2 | Basel | 19,997 | ECQ |
11/11/2011 | Czech Republic | 0–2 | Prague | 14,560 | ECQ Playoffs |
15/11/2011 | Czech Republic | 0–1 | Podgorica | 10,100 | ECQ Playoffs |
29/02/2012 | Iceland | 2–1 | Podgorica | 5,500 | Friendly |
25/05/2012 | Belgium | 2–2 | Brussels | 21,110 | Friendly |
15/08/2012 | Latvia | 2–0 | Podgorica | 4,500 | Friendly |
07/09/2012 | Poland | 2–2 | Podgorica | 11,420 | WCQ |
11/09/2012 | San Marino | 6–0 | Serravalle | 1,947 | WCQ |
16/10/2012 | Ukraine | 1–0 | Kiev | 50,957 | WCQ |
14/11/2012 | San Marino | 3–0 | Podgorica | 7,158 | WCQ |
22/03/2013 | Moldova | 1–0 | Chișinău | 5,400 | WCQ |
26/03/2013 | England | 1–1 | Podgorica | 13,000 | WCQ |
07/06/2013 | Ukraine | 0–4 | Podgorica | 11,996 | WCQ |
14/08/2013 | Belarus | 1–1 | Zhodzina | 3,000 | Friendly |
06/09/2013 | Poland | 1–1 | Warsaw | 45,652 | WCQ |
11/10/2013 | England | 1–4 | London | 83,807 | WCQ |
15/10/2013 | Moldova | 2–5 | Podgorica | 5,770 | WCQ |
17/11/2013 | Luxembourg | 4–1 | Luxembourg City | 1,775 | Friendly |
05/03/2014 | Ghana | 1–0 | Podgorica | 6,000 | Friendly |
23/05/2014 | Slovakia | 0–2 | Senec | 2,587 | Friendly |
26/05/2014 | Iran | 0–0 | Hartberg | 1,000 | Friendly |
08/09/2014 | Moldova | 2–0 | Podgorica | 8,759 | ECQ |
09/10/2014 | Liechtenstein | 0–0 | Vaduz | 2,790 | ECQ |
12/10/2014 | Austria | 0–1 | Vienna | 44,200 | ECQ |
15/11/2014 | Sweden | 1–1 | Podgorica | 10,538 | ECQ |
27/03/2015 | Russia | 0–3 (awd) | Podgorica | 12,000 | ECQ |
08/06/2015 | Denmark | 1–2 | Viborg | 9,180 | Friendly |
14/06/2015 | Sweden | 1–3 | Solna | 32,224 | ECQ |
05/09/2015 | Liechtenstein | 2–0 | Podgorica | W/A | ECQ |
08/09/2015 | Moldova | 2–0 | Chișinău | 6,243 | ECQ |
09/10/2015 | Austria | 2–3 | Podgorica | 10,000 | ECQ |
12/10/2015 | Russia | 0–2 | Moscow | 35,604 | ECQ |
12/11/2015 | Macedonia | 1–4 | Skopje | 2,000 | Friendly |
24/03/2016 | Greece | 1–2 | Athens | 8,000 | Friendly |
29/03/2016 | Belarus | 0–0 | Podgorica | 5,000 | Friendly |
29/05/2016 | Turkey | 0–1 | Antalya | 30,000 | Friendly |
04/09/2016 | Romania | 1–1 | Cluj-Napoca | 25,468 | WCQ |
WCQ - FIFA World Cup qualifiers; ECQ - UEFA Euro qualifiers
Women
Montenegrin women's team was founded in 2012. It is organised and headed by Football Association of Montenegro.
Montenegro played first official match on 13 March 2012 in Bar, against Bosnia and Herzegovina (2:3). Best competitive result, Montenegro made at 2013–14, when they qualified for the final round of 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA).
Record
Below is a list of all UEFA/FIFA competitions on which participated Montenegrin women's national team.
Competition | G | W | D | L |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers | ||||
UEFA Women's Euro 2017 |
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match in March 2012. Below is a list of all official matches (under the FIFA/UEFA) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13/03/2012 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2–3 | Bar | 500 | Friendly |
15/03/2012 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2–2 | Podgorica | 300 | Friendly |
15/05/2012 | Albania | 2–4 | Bar | 300 | Friendly |
18/05/2012 | Albania | 3–4 | Shkodër | 400 | Friendly |
04/04/2013 | Faroe Islands | 3–3 | Vilnius | 100 | WCQ |
06/04/2013 | Georgia | 2–0 | Vilnius | 100 | WCQ |
09/04/2013 | Lithuania | 1–1 | Vilnius | 300 | WCQ |
26/10/2013 | Belarus | 1–3 | Maladzyechna | 250 | WCQ |
31/10/2013 | Ukraine | 1–4 | Nikšić | 500 | WCQ |
23/11/2013 | Wales | 0–3 | Nikšić | 100 | WCQ |
28/11/2013 | Turkey | 1–3 | İzmir | 119 | WCQ |
05/04/2014 | England | 0–9 | Brighton and Hove | 8,908 | WCQ |
05/04/2014 | Belarus | 1–7 | Nikšić | 150 | WCQ |
08/05/2014 | Wales | 0–4 | Bangor | 573 | WCQ |
14/06/2014 | Ukraine | 0–7 | Lviv | 1,822 | WCQ |
19/06/2014 | Turkey | 2–3 | Petrovac | 350 | WCQ |
17/09/2014 | England | 0–10 | Petrovac | 300 | WCQ |
28/04/2015 | Macedonia | 7–0 | Skopje | 200 | Friendly |
29/04/2015 | Macedonia | 7–1 | Skopje | 100 | Friendly |
05/05/2015 | Albania | 1–0 | Petrovac | 400 | Friendly |
17/09/2015 | Finland | 0–1 | Turku | 1,527 | ECQ |
27/11/2015 | Portugal | 1–6 | Estoril | 1,042 | ECQ |
24/01/2016 | Spain | 0–7 | Petrovac | 200 | ECQ |
07/04/2016 | Republic of Ireland | 0–5 | Petrovac | 100 | ECQ |
12/04/2015 | Finland | 1–7 | Petrovac | 100 | ECQ |
03/06/2016 | Portugal | 0–3 | Petrovac | 100 | ECQ |
07/06/2016 | Republic of Ireland | 0–9 | Dublin | 946 | ECQ |
15/09/2016 | Spain | 0–13 | Las Rozas | 1,000 | ECQ |
WCQ - FIFA World Cup qualifiers; ECQ - UEFA Euro qualifiers
Montenegro national basketball team
Men
In 2006, the Basketball Federation of Montenegro along with national team joined the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) on its own following the Independence of Montenegro.
The Montenegrin national team entered international competition in 2008, playing its first official match on September 6, against Netherlands in Almere (70–63).
Montenegrin team participated on EuroBasket two times - 2011 and 2013.
Record
Below is a list of all FIBA competitions on which participated Montenegro national basketball team.
Competition | G | W | L | PD |
---|---|---|---|---|
FIBA Division B 2009 | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket 2011 qualifiers | ||||
EuroBasket 2011 | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualifiers | ||||
EuroBasket 2013 | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket 2015 qualifiers | ||||
2015 Games of the Small States | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket 2017 qualifiers |
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match in September 2008. Below is a list of all official matches (under the FIBA) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
06/09/2008 | Netherlands | 70–63 | Almere | 1,200 | Div B |
13/09/2008 | Austria | 96–73 | Podgorica | 3,000 | Div B |
17/09/2008 | Iceland | 80–66 | Reykjavik | 1,000 | Div B |
20/09/2008 | Denmark | 96–60 | Podgorica | 3,000 | Div B |
15/08/2009 | Netherlands | 93–68 | Podgorica | 3,500 | Div B |
22/08/2009 | Austria | 86–63 | Oberwart | 1,500 | Div B |
26/08/2009 | Iceland | 102–58 | Podgorica | 2,500 | Div B |
29/08/2009 | Denmark | 82–65 | Farum | 1,400 | Div B |
05/09/2009 | Sweden | 70–50 | Norrköping | 4,000 | Div B |
09/09/2009 | Sweden | 88–71 | Podgorica | 2,500 | Div B |
02/08/2010 | Latvia | 96–66 | Podgorica | 4,000 | ECQ |
05/08/2010 | Finland | 74–60 | Vantaa | 2,000 | ECQ |
11/08/2010 | Italy | 71–62 | Bijelo Polje | 3,500 | ECQ |
14/08/2010 | Israel | 73–77 | Tel Aviv | 11,000 | ECQ |
17/08/2010 | Latvia | 90–84 | Riga | 4,000 | ECQ |
20/08/2010 | Finland | 91–71 | Bar | 3,000 | ECQ |
26/08/2010 | Italy | 71–72 | Bari | 3,500 | ECQ |
29/08/2010 | Israel | 79–69 | Podgorica | 5,000 | ECQ |
31/08/2011 | Macedonia | 70–65 | Alytus | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
01/09/2011 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 86–94 | Alytus | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
03/09/2011 | Croatia | 81–87 | Alytus | 2,500 | EuroBasket 2011 |
04/09/2011 | Greece | 55–71 | Alytus | 2,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
04/09/2011 | Finland | 65–71 | Alytus | 1,500 | EuroBasket 2011 |
15/08/2012 | Israel | 75–69 | Podgorica | 4,000 | ECQ |
18/08/2012 | Serbia | 73–71 | Belgrade | 18,000 | ECQ |
21/08/2012 | Estonia | 77–64 | Tallinn | 6,000 | ECQ |
24/08/2012 | Iceland | 85–67 | Nikšić | 4,200 | ECQ |
27/08/2012 | Slovakia | 94–81 | Levice | 4,200 | ECQ |
30/08/2012 | Israel | 81–76 | Tel Aviv | 10,000 | ECQ |
02/09/2012 | Serbia | 72–62 | Podgorica | 5,500 | ECQ |
05/09/2012 | Estonia | 76–67 | Podgorica | 4,500 | ECQ |
08/09/2012 | Iceland | 101–92 | Reykjavik | 1,000 | ECQ |
11/09/2012 | Slovakia | 80–48 | Podgorica | 4,000 | ECQ |
04/09/2013 | Macedonia | 81–80 | Jesenice | 2,400 | EuroBasket 2013 |
05/09/2013 | Latvia | 72–73 | Jesenice | 1,600 | EuroBasket 2013 |
06/09/2013 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 70–76 | Jesenice | 2,500 | EuroBasket 2013 |
07/09/2013 | Lithuania | 70–77 | Jesenice | 3,000 | EuroBasket 2013 |
09/09/2013 | Serbia | 83–76 | Jesenice | 4,500 | EuroBasket 2013 |
10/08/2014 | Israel | 100–97 | Nicosia | 400 | ECQ |
13/08/2014 | Bulgaria | 70–64 | Podgorica | 2,000 | ECQ |
17/08/2014 | Netherlands | 60–65 | Podgorica | 2,200 | ECQ |
20/08/2014 | Israel | 65–80 | Podgorica | 4,200 | ECQ |
24/08/2014 | Bulgaria | 84–73 | Sofia | 500 | ECQ |
27/08/2014 | Netherlands | 55–68 | Leiden | 2,500 | ECQ |
02/06/2015 | Luxembourg | 85–58 | Reykjavik | 500 | GSS 2015 |
04/06/2015 | Andorra | 89–69 | Reykjavik | 300 | GSS 2015 |
06/06/2015 | Iceland | 102–84 | Reykjavik | 1,000 | GSS 2015 |
31/08/2016 | Slovakia | 97–65 | Podgorica | 4,000 | ECQ |
03/09/2016 | Albania | 113–73 | Tirana | 1,200 | ECQ |
07/09/2016 | Georgia | 76–74 | Tbilisi | 9,800 | ECQ |
10/09/2016 | Slovakia | 99–62 | Nitra | 2,000 | ECQ |
14/09/2016 | Albania | 94–56 | Bar | 2,200 | ECQ |
17/09/2016 | Georgia | 84–90 | Bar | 3,000 | ECQ |
ECQ - FIBA EuroBasket qualifiers; Div B - FIBA Division B; GSS - Games of the Small States of Europe
Women
The Montenegro women's national basketball team is the representative for Montenegro in international women's basketball competitions and it is organized and run by the Basketball Federation of Montenegro.
The Montenegrin women's national team entered international competition in 2008, playing its first official match on August 27, against Republic of Ireland in Bijelo Polje (68–56).
Montenegrin women's team participated on EuroBasket Women three times - 2011, 2013 and 2015, playing two times in quarterfinals.
Record
Below is a list of all FIBA competitions on which participated Montenegro women's national basketball team.
Competition | G | W | L | PD |
---|---|---|---|---|
FIBA Division B 2009 | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket Women 2011 qualifiers | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket Women 2011 | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket Women 2013 qualifiers | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket Women 2013 | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket Women 2015 qualifiers | ||||
FIBA EuroBasket Women 2015 |
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match in August 2008. Below is a list of all official matches (under the FIBA) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
27/08/2008 | Ireland | 68–56 | Bijelo Polje | 1,500 | Div B |
30/08/2008 | Switzerland | 60–50 | Bijelo Polje | 1,000 | Div B |
03/09/2008 | Netherlands | 82–80 | Bijelo Polje | 1,000 | Div B |
06/09/2008 | Slovenia | 74–69 | Kranjska Gora | 700 | Div B |
10/09/2008 | Iceland | 92–72 | Bijelo Polje | 1,000 | Div B |
15/08/2009 | Ireland | 70–67 | Dublin | 1,200 | Div B |
30/08/2008 | Switzerland | 76–46 | Neuchâtel | 500 | Div B |
22/08/2009 | Netherlands | 70–61 | Almere | 1,000 | Div B |
26/08/2009 | Slovenia | 71–47 | Nikšić | 1,500 | Div B |
29/08/2009 | Iceland | 72–67 | Kópavogur | 500 | Div B |
05/09/2009 | Portugal | 61–53 | Coimbra | 500 | Div B |
09/09/2009 | Portugal | 64–59 | Nikšić | 1,000 | Div B |
02/08/2010 | Hungary | 76–65 | Miskolc | 500 | ECQ |
08/08/2010 | Bulgaria | 68–66 | Cetinje | 1,000 | ECQ |
10/08/2010 | Finland | 94–55 | Espoo | 600 | ECQ |
14/08/2010 | Turkey | 70–52 | Cetinje | 1,500 | ECQ |
17/08/2010 | Hungary | 75–73 | Cetinje | 1,500 | ECQ |
23/08/2010 | Bulgaria | 57–89 | Ruse | 700 | ECQ |
26/08/2010 | Finland | 89–61 | Cetinje | 800 | ECQ |
29/08/2010 | Turkey | 65–72 | Konya | 1,500 | ECQ |
18/06/2011 | Poland | 70–53 | Katowice | 4,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
19/06/2011 | Spain | 66–57 | Katowice | 500 | EuroBasket 2011 |
20/06/2011 | Germany | 76–64 | Katowice | 300 | EuroBasket 2011 |
22/06/2011 | Croatia | 81–60 | Katowice | 300 | EuroBasket 2011 |
24/06/2011 | France | 73–68 | Katowice | 800 | EuroBasket 2011 |
26/06/2011 | Latvia | 74–70 | Katowice | 600 | EuroBasket 2011 |
30/06/2011 | Turkey | 44–56 | Łódź | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
01/07/2011 | Lithuania | 68–59 | Łódź | 300 | EuroBasket 2011 |
02/07/2011 | Croatia | 59–73 | Łódź | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
13/06/2012 | Serbia | 85–68 | Cetinje | 1,500 | ECQ |
16/06/2012 | Switzerland | 82–67 | Fribourg | 300 | ECQ |
20/06/2012 | Poland | 59–50 | Cetinje | 1,000 | ECQ |
23/06/2012 | Estonia | 86–54 | Tallinn | 250 | ECQ |
30/06/2012 | Serbia | 56–72 | Belgrade | 2,000 | ECQ |
04/07/2012 | Switzerland | 69–39 | Cetinje | 1,200 | ECQ |
07/07/2012 | Poland | 50–53 | Wroclaw | 1,500 | ECQ |
11/07/2012 | Estonia | 81–61 | Cetinje | 1,000 | ECQ |
15/06/2013 | Slovakia | 77–63 | Vannes | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2013 |
16/06/2013 | Turkey | 57–66 | Vannes | 1,100 | EuroBasket 2013 |
17/06/2013 | Ukraine | 72–60 | Vannes | 800 | EuroBasket 2013 |
20/06/2013 | Sweden | 58–69 | Lille | 500 | EuroBasket 2013 |
22/06/2013 | Spain | 50–66 | Lille | 1,700 | EuroBasket 2013 |
24/06/2013 | Italy | 60–66 | Lille | 1,200 | EuroBasket 2013 |
08/06/2014 | Germany | 63–52 | Cetinje | 1,000 | ECQ |
11/06/2014 | Germany | 60–48 | Hagen | 800 | ECQ |
15/06/2014 | Finland | 75–72 | Cetinje | 1,000 | ECQ |
18/06/2014 | Finland | 82–62 | Helsinki | 400 | ECQ |
23/06/2014 | Ukraine | 71–75 | Cetinje | 600 | ECQ |
25/06/2014 | Ukraine | 76–70 | Cetinje | 600 | ECQ |
11/06/2015 | Czech Republic | 71–52 | Timișoara | 300 | EuroBasket 2015 |
12/06/2015 | Romania | 79–61 | Timișoara | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2015 |
14/06/2015 | Ukraine | 84–71 | Timișoara | 400 | EuroBasket 2015 |
15/06/2015 | France | 67–79 | Timișoara | 600 | EuroBasket 2015 |
17/06/2015 | Turkey | 41–61 | Debrecen | 200 | EuroBasket 2015 |
19/06/2015 | Belarus | 77–72 | Debrecen | 300 | EuroBasket 2015 |
21/06/2015 | Greece | 63–76 | Debrecen | 350 | EuroBasket 2015 |
25/06/2015 | Spain | 74–75 | Budapest | 1,500 | EuroBasket 2015 |
26/06/2015 | Russia | 65–73 | Budapest | 500 | EuroBasket 2015 |
27/06/2015 | Lithuania | 89–77 | Budapest | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2015 |
21/11/2015 | Great Britain | 78–64 | Podgorica | 1,200 | ECQ |
25/11/2015 | Albania | 99–39 | Podgorica | 700 | ECQ |
20/02/2016 | Italy | 56–57 | Schio | 2,500 | ECQ |
24/02/2016 | Great Britain | 67–71 | Manchester | 500 | ECQ |
ECQ - FIBA EuroBasket qualifiers; Div B - FIBA Division B
Montenegro national handball team
Men
The national handball team was formed in 2006, recently after independence. Montenegro is a full member of IHF and EHF since 2006.
Montenegro played their first official match at 3 January 2007 in Vantaa and won against Finland (28:26).
Since then, Montenegro successfully qualified for four big competitions – once for the World Cup (2013) and for the European Championship 2008, 2014 and 2016.
Record
Below is a list of all EHF/IHF competitions on which participated Montenegro national handball team.
Competition | G | W | D | L |
---|---|---|---|---|
European Championship 2008 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2008 | ||||
World Championship 2009 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2010 qualifiers | ||||
World Championship 2011 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2012 qualifiers | ||||
World Championship 2013 qualifiers | ||||
World Championship 2013 | ||||
European Championship 2014 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2014 | ||||
World Championship 2015 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2016 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2016 | ||||
World Championship 2017 qualifiers |
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match in January 2007. Below is a list of all official matches (under the IHF/EHF) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
03/01/2007 | Finland | 28–26 | Vantaa | 1,300 | ECQ |
06/01/2007 | Finland | 41–27 | Budva | 1,500 | ECQ |
10/01/2007 | Austria | 31–24 | Cetinje | 2,000 | ECQ |
13/01/2007 | Austria | 35–34 | Stockerau | 1,500 | ECQ |
17/01/2007 | Netherlands | 32–27 | Bijelo Polje | 3,000 | ECQ |
21/01/2007 | Netherlands | 33–33 | Panningen | 2,000 | ECQ |
10/06/2007 | Portugal | 30–28 | Lagos | 1,000 | ECQ |
17/06/2007 | Portugal | 33–27 | Bijelo Polje | 3,500 | ECQ |
17/01/2008 | Russia | 25–25 | Drammen | 4,000 | European Championship 2008 |
18/01/2008 | Denmark | 24–32 | Drammen | 2,500 | European Championship 2008 |
19/01/2008 | Norway | 22–27 | Drammen | 4,000 | European Championship 2008 |
22/01/2008 | Slovenia | 29–31 | Stavanger | 3,000 | European Championship 2008 |
23/01/2008 | Croatia | 26–34 | Stavanger | 2,800 | European Championship 2008 |
24/01/2008 | Poland | 23–39 | Stavanger | 2,500 | European Championship 2008 |
08/06/2008 | Romania | 31–27 | Bijelo Polje | 3,000 | WCQ |
14/06/2008 | Romania | 24–29 | Oradea | 2,000 | WCQ |
21/10/2008 | Poland | 30–20 | Bydgoszcz | 4,000 | ECQ |
26/11/2008 | Romania | 35–33 | Nikšić | 3,000 | ECQ |
29/11/2008 | Turkey | 37–31 | Rize | 1,000 | ECQ |
18/03/2009 | Sweden | 29–33 | Nikšić | 3,500 | ECQ |
22/03/2009 | Sweden | 29–24 | Norrköping | 4,000 | ECQ |
10/06/2009 | Turkey | 33–26 | Nikšić | 2,500 | ECQ |
13/06/2009 | Romania | 28–27 | Bucharest | 2,000 | ECQ |
17/06/2009 | Poland | 23–31 | Nikšić | 3,500 | ECQ |
16/01/2010 | Greece | 26–29 | Alcamo | 300 | WCQ |
17/01/2010 | Italy | 28–26 | Alcamo | 1,200 | WCQ |
28/10/2010 | Sweden | 30–27 | Kristianstad | 5,000 | ECQ |
31/10/2010 | Slovakia | 25–35 | Bar | 3,000 | ECQ |
09/03/2011 | Israel | 24–29 | Rishon LeZion | 800 | ECQ |
13/03/2011 | Israel | 36–27 | Nikšić | 3,000 | ECQ |
08/06/2011 | Sweden | 28–39 | Pljevlja | 2,000 | ECQ |
12/06/2011 | Slovakia | 21–36 | Košice | 8,100 | ECQ |
04/01/2012 | Belgium | 35–27 | Cetinje | 1,000 | WCQ |
07/01/2012 | Belgium | 37–33 | Tournai | 800 | WCQ |
11/01/2012 | Latvia | 31–30 | Dobele | 1,000 | WCQ |
13/01/2012 | Latvia | 32–28 | Cetinje | 1,500 | WCQ |
10/06/2012 | Sweden | 21–22 | Stockholm | 5,000 | WCQ |
17/06/2012 | Sweden | 20–18 | Podgorica | 4,000 | WCQ |
01/10/2012 | Germany | 31–27 | Mannheim | 7,300 | ECQ |
04/10/2012 | Czech Republic | 23–22 | Bar | 3,000 | ECQ |
12/01/2013 | Argentina | 26–28 | Granollers | 3,000 | World Championship 2013 |
13/01/2013 | France | 20–32 | Granollers | 5,200 | World Championship 2013 |
15/01/2013 | Tunisia | 25–27 | Granollers | 2,500 | World Championship 2013 |
16/01/2013 | Germany | 21–29 | Granollers | 3,600 | World Championship 2013 |
18/01/2013 | Brazil | 25–26 | Barcelona | 2,000 | World Championship 2013 |
21/01/2013 | Chile | 35–31 | Guadalajara | 500 | World Championship 2013 |
22/01/2013 | South Korea | 27–30 | Guadalajara | 500 | World Championship 2013 |
03/04/2013 | Israel | 29–28 | Podgorica | 2,500 | ECQ |
06/04/2013 | Israel | 25–28 | Rishon LeZion | 1,000 | ECQ |
12/06/2013 | Germany | 27–25 | Podgorica | 3,000 | ECQ |
15/06/2013 | Czech Republic | 25–30 | Brno | 2,500 | ECQ |
13/01/2014 | Sweden | 21–28 | Brøndby | 2,400 | European Championship 2014 |
15/01/2014 | Croatia | 22–27 | Brøndby | 2,700 | European Championship 2014 |
17/01/2014 | Belarus | 23–29 | Brøndby | 3,500 | European Championship 2014 |
08/06/2014 | Belarus | 28–27 | Podgorica | 2,000 | WCQ |
15/06/2014 | Belarus | 24–30 | Minsk | 7,500 | WCQ |
29/10/2014 | Serbia | 21–25 | Belgrade | 7,000 | ECQ |
02/11/2014 | Iceland | 25–24 | Bar | 2,300 | ECQ |
30/04/2015 | Israel | 22–19 | Tel Aviv | 1,500 | ECQ |
03/05/2015 | Israel | 33–27 | Bar | 2,500 | ECQ |
10/06/2015 | Serbia | 23–23 | Bar | 2,500 | ECQ |
14/06/2015 | Iceland | 23–32 | Reykjavik | 2,050 | ECQ |
16/01/2016 | Hungary | 27–32 | Sopot | 6,864 | European Championship 2016 |
18/01/2016 | Denmark | 28–30 | Sopot | 6,980 | European Championship 2016 |
20/01/2016 | Russia | 21–28 | Sopot | 5,930 | European Championship 2016 |
12/06/2016 | Russia | 22–29 | Moscow | 1,800 | WCQ |
15/06/2016 | Russia | 19–29 | Bar | 2,500 | WCQ |
WCQ - World Championship qualifiers; ECQ - European Championship qualifiers
Women
Montenegro women's national team was formed in 2006, and started playing in IHF and EHF competitions during the same year.
Montenegro played their first official match in November 2006 in Cheb and won against Bulgaria (32:28).
Women's handball team is among most successful national teams of Montenegro. They won Montenegro's first ever Olympic medal in 2012 by reaching the final.Same year, Montenegro was a champion of Europe.
Below are major achievements of Montenegro women's national handball team in international competitions.
- Olympic Games:
- Silver (2nd): 2012
- European Championship:
Record
Below is a list of all EHF/IHF/IOC competitions on which participated Montenegro national handball team.
Competition | G | W | D | L |
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World Championship 2007 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2008 qualifiers | ||||
World Championship 2009 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2010 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2010 | ||||
World Championship 2011 qualifiers | ||||
World Championship 2011 | ||||
Olympic Games 2012 qualifiers | ||||
Olympic Games 2012 | ||||
European Championship 2012 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2012 | ||||
World Championship 2013 | ||||
European Championship 2014 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2014 qualifiers | ||||
European Championship 2015 qualifiers | ||||
World Championship 2015 | ||||
Olympic Games 2016 qualifiers | ||||
Olympic Games 2016 | ||||
European Championship 2016 qualifiers |
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match in January 2007. Below is a list of all official matches (under the IHF/EHF) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
WCQ - World Championship qualifiers; ECQ - European Championship qualifiers; OGQ - Olympic Games qualifiers
Montenegro national volleyball team
Men
The national volleyball team was formed in 2006, recently after independence. Montenegro is a full member of FIVB and CEV since 2006.
Montenegro played their first official match at 1 September 2007 in Podgorica and won against Latvia (3–1).
Until now, at major tournaments, Montenegro played in FIVB World League and European League. The team never qualified for World Championship or European Championship.
During the history, Montenegro won one gold medal at major men's volleyball tournaments.
- European League:
- Winners: 2014
Record
Below is a list of all FIVB/CEV competitions on which participated Montenegro national volleyball team.
Competition | G | W | L |
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Olympic Games 2008 qualifiers | |||
European Championship 2009 qualifiers | |||
European Championship 2011 qualifiers | |||
Olympic Games 2012 qualifierss | |||
European Championship 2013 qualifiers | |||
World Championship 2014 qualifiers | |||
European League 2013 | |||
European Championship 2015 qualifiers | |||
European League 2014 | |||
FIVB World League 2015 | |||
FIVB World League 2016 | |||
European Championship 2017 qualifiers |
List of official matches
Below is a list of all official matches (under the FIVB/CEV) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
WCQ - World Championship qualifiers; ECQ - European Championship qualifiers; OGQ - Olympic Games qualifiers
Women
Soon after the Montenegrin independence referendum, Volleyball Federation of Montenegro founded national teams. Women's team started to play in 2008, with the first match against Albania (3:0, friendly game).
Same year, Montenegro played its first games in official competitions - against Georgia in 2009 European Volleyball Championship qualifiers.
Record
Below is a list of all FIVB/CEV competitions on which participated Montenegro national volleyball team.
Competition | G | W | L |
---|---|---|---|
European Championship 2009 qualifiers | |||
European Championship 2011 qualifiers | |||
European Championship 2013 qualifiers | |||
World Championship 2014 qualifiers | |||
European Championship 2015 qualifiers | |||
2015 Games of the Small States | |||
European Championship 2017 qualifiers |
List of official matches
Below is a list of all official matches (under the FIVB/CEV) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
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08/05/2008 | Georgia | 3–0 | Podgorica | 1,000 | ECQ |
11/05/2008 | Georgia | 3–0 | Tbilisi | 1,200 | ECQ |
06/06/2008 | Israel | 0–3 | Netanya | 700 | ECQ |
07/06/2008 | Turkey | 0–3 | Netanya | 100 | ECQ |
08/06/2008 | Greece | 0–3 | Netanya | 100 | ECQ |
13/06/2008 | Greece | 1–3 | Giannitsa | 800 | ECQ |
14/06/2008 | Turkey | 0–3 | Giannitsa | 200 | ECQ |
15/06/2008 | Israel | 1–3 | Giannitsa | 100 | ECQ |
21/05/2010 | Spain | 0–3 | Osijek | 300 | ECQ |
22/05/2010 | Switzerland | 0–3 | Osijek | 300 | ECQ |
23/05/2010 | Croatia | 0–3 | Osijek | 1,000 | ECQ |
28/05/2010 | Croatia | 1–3 | Tres Cantos | 300 | ECQ |
29/05/2010 | Spain | 0–3 | Tres Cantos | 1,000 | ECQ |
30/05/2010 | Switzerland | 0–3 | Tres Cantos | 200 | ECQ |
07/09/2012 | Belgium | 0–3 | Maribor | 100 | ECQ |
08/09/2012 | Slovenia | 0–3 | Maribor | 200 | ECQ |
09/09/2012 | France | 0–3 | Maribor | 100 | ECQ |
14/09/2012 | Slovenia | 0–3 | Kortrijk | 100 | ECQ |
15/09/2012 | Belgium | 0–3 | Kortrijk | 500 | ECQ |
16/09/2012 | France | 0–3 | Kortrijk | 200 | ECQ |
24/05/2013 | Macedonia | 3–0 | Herceg Novi | 200 | WCQ |
25/05/2013 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3–1 | Herceg Novi | 100 | WCQ |
26/05/2013 | Croatia | 1–3 | Herceg Novi | 300 | WCQ |
02/10/2013 | Switzerland | 0–3 | Ra'anana | 100 | WCQ |
03/10/2013 | Israel | 0–3 | Ra'anana | 200 | WCQ |
04/10/2013 | Greece | 2–3 | Ra'anana | 100 | WCQ |
05/10/2013 | Hungary | 0–3 | Ra'anana | 100 | WCQ |
06/10/2013 | Latvia | 0–3 | Ra'anana | 100 | WCQ |
09/05/2014 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3–2 | Bar | 700 | ECQ |
10/05/2014 | Estonia | 3–0 | Bar | 1,200 | ECQ |
11/05/2014 | Lithuania | 3–0 | Bar | 1,500 | ECQ |
23/05/2014 | Spain | 3–1 | Coslada | 1,100 | ECQ |
24/05/2014 | Czech Republic | 0–3 | Coslada | 100 | ECQ |
25/05/2014 | Slovenia | 0–3 | Coslada | 100 | ECQ |
30/05/2014 | Czech Republic | 0–3 | Plzeň | 100 | ECQ |
31/05/2014 | Spain | 0–3 | Plzeň | 200 | ECQ |
01/06/2014 | Slovenia | 0–3 | Plzeň | 200 | ECQ |
02/06/2015 | San Marino | 3–0 | Reykjavik | 400 | GSS 2015 |
03/06/2015 | Luxembourg | 3–0 | Reykjavik | 300 | GSS 2015 |
04/06/2015 | Iceland | 3–0 | Reykjavik | 600 | GSS 2015 |
06/06/2015 | Liechtenstein | 3–0 | Reykjavik | 200 | GSS 2015 |
20/05/2016 | Lithuania | 3–1 | Alytus | 150 | ECQ |
21/05/2016 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2–3 | Alytus | 100 | ECQ |
22/05/2016 | Norway | 3–0 | Alytus | 100 | ECQ |
03/06/2016 | Spain | 3–0 | Bar | 1,000 | European League 2016 |
04/06/2016 | Azerbaijan | 0–3 | Bar | 1,000 | European League 2016 |
05/06/2016 | France | 3–2 | Bar | 1,000 | European League 2016 |
10/06/2016 | Azerbaijan | 0–3 | Rennes | 200 | European League 2016 |
11/06/2016 | France | 2–3 | Rennes | 700 | European League 2016 |
12/06/2016 | Spain | 0–3 | Rennes | 200 | European League 2016 |
16/09/2016 | Romania | 3–1 | Sofia | 100 | ECQ |
17/09/2016 | Bulgaria | 0–3 | Sofia | 500 | ECQ |
18/09/2016 | Switzerland | 2–3 | Sofia | 200 | ECQ |
WCQ - World Championship qualifiers; ECQ - European Championship qualifiers; GSS - Games of the Small States of Europe
Montenegro national water polo team
Men
List of official matches
Below is a list of all official matches (under the FINA/LEN) played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
WCQ - World Championship qualifiers; ECQ - European Championship qualifiers; OGQ - Olympic Games qualifiers
See also
References
- ^ Mark Chaplin (2006). "No decision yet on Gibraltar". UEFA.com. Archived from the original on 28 November 2006. Retrieved 11 April 2007. For the first time, Montenegro was on the FIFA rankings in June 2007.