Montenergin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946-2006)




Before the independence of Montenegro, football clubs from that country played in different competitions. From 1945 to 2006, Montenegrin club played in the leagues of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Federation of Serbia and Montenegro.


Upon the independence referendum, Montenegrin Football Association established their own competitions, with the Montenegrin First League as a top tier.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav First League

    • 2.1 Participants and seasons (1946-1992)


    • 2.2 Participants and seasons (1992-2006)



  • 3 Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Second League

    • 3.1 Seasons 1947-1992

      • 3.1.1 Champions


      • 3.1.2 Participants



    • 3.2 Seasons 1992-2006

      • 3.2.1 Champions


      • 3.2.2 Participants




  • 4 Montenegrin Republic League

    • 4.1 Champions


    • 4.2 Seasons



  • 5 Montenegrin regional league system

    • 5.1 Champions by seasons

      • 5.1.1 Seasons 1961-2006


      • 5.1.2 Seasons 2006-




  • 6 See also




History


As a part of the football system in SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, Montenegrin clubs played in different leagues. Below is the table with chronology of competition system and leagues in which played Montenegrin teams during the each period from 1945 to 2006.
































Country
Period
Tiers
SFR Yugoslavia1946Montenegrin Republic League (I)
SFR Yugoslavia1946-1947
Yugoslav First League (I)
Montenegrin Republic League (II)
SFR Yugoslavia1947-1949
Yugoslav First League (I)

Yugoslav Second League (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
SFR Yugoslavia1950
Yugoslav First League (I)

Yugoslav Second League (II)

Yugoslav Third League (III)
Montenegrin Republic League (IV)
SFR Yugoslavia1951-1961
Yugoslav First League (I)

Yugoslav Second League (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
SFR Yugoslavia1961-1988
Yugoslav First League (I)

Yugoslav Second League (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
Montenegrin regional league system (IV)
SFR Yugoslavia1988-1992
Yugoslav First League (I)

Yugoslav Second League (II)

Yugoslav Third League (III)
Montenegrin Republic League (IV)
Montenegrin regional league system (V)
FR Yugoslavia1992-2001
First League of FR Yugoslavia (I)

Second League of FR Yugoslavia (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
Montenegrin regional league system (IV)
Serbia and Montenegro2001-2006
First League of Serbia and Montenegro (I)

Second League of Serbia and Montenegro (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
Montenegrin regional league system (IV)


Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav First League


Overall, seven different Montenegrin clubs played in the First League from 1946 to 2006. Most seasons played FK Budućnost (37) and FK Sutjeska (20). FK Rudar and FK Zeta played 6 seasons in First League, and FK Mogren 5 seasons. For one season, members of First League were FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo.



Participants and seasons (1946-1992)



During the existence of SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegrin clubs which participated in the First League were FK Budućnost and FK Sutjeska. Budućnost was among the clubs which participated in the first season of Yugoslav First League (1946-47).





























Club
Seasons
First season
Last season
Matches
W
D
L
GD
FK Budućnost261946-471991-92789261188335889:1114
FK Sutjeska91964-651991-922959065135346:454


Participants and seasons (1992-2006)



Due to fact that in new state union of FR Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro) were two republics, Montenegrin clubs find easier way to qualify for the First League. Among the clubs which played one or more seasons in the First League of FR Yugoslavia and, later, Serbia and Montenegro, were FK Budućnost, FK Sutjeska, FK Rudar, FK Mogren, FK Zeta, FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo.










































































Club
Seasons
First season
Last season
Matches
W
D
L
GD
FK Budućnost111992-932005-0636812578165385:512
FK Sutjeska111992-932004-0531010759144353:474
FK Zeta62000-012005-06192833871269:250
FK Rudar61993-942002-03140393368129:187
FK Mogren51992-932002-03170443591171:289
FK Kom12003-042003-0430422421:67
FK Jedinstvo12005-062005-0630322518:72


Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Second League


There are 25 different Montenegrin clubs which played in Second League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, in the period from 1947 to 2006. In the second tier of national football championship played FK Sutjeska (30 seasons), FK Lovćen (27 seasons), FK Mladost (24 seasons), FK Budućnost (21 seasons), FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje (18 seasons), FK Bokelj (15 seasons), FK Mogren (12 seasons), FK Berane (10 seasons), FK Čelik (9 seasons), FK Rudar (9 seasons), FK Iskra (8 seasons), FK Mornar (6 seasons), OFK Petrovac (6 seasons), OFK Grbalj (4 seasons), FK Ibar (4 seasons), FK Zabjelo (4 seasons), FK Arsenal (3 seasons), FK Jedinstvo Herceg Novi (3 seasons), FK Kom (3 seasons), FK Dečić (2 seasons) and FK Zeta (2 seasons). One season in Second League played OFK Igalo, FK Jezero, FK Radnički Nikšić and FK Zora.



Seasons 1947-1992



Football clubs from Montenegro played in the Yugoslav Second League since its founding in 1947. Montenegrin clubs won the champions title in second tier 14 times. From 1947 to 1992, 15 different Montenegrin clubs played in the Second League of SFR Yugoslavia.



Champions


Below is the list of Yugoslav Second League champions from Montenegro by seasons. Three clubs won the title - FK Budućnost - 6 times, FK Sutjeska (known as FK Nikšić, too) - 6 times and FK Lovćen - 2 times.






























































Season
League
Champion
Promotion
1947/48Second LeagueFK BudućnostFirst League
1955/56Second League - zone BFK LovćenPlayoffs/lost
1956/57Second League - zone BFK LovćenPlayoffs/lost
1957/58Second League - zone BFK SutjeskaFirst League
1961/62Second League - EastFK BudućnostFirst League
1963/64Second League - EastFK SutjeskaFirst League
1965/66Second League - EastFK SutjeskaFirst League
1968/69Second League - SouthFK BudućnostPlayoffs/lost
1969/70Second League - SouthFK SutjeskaPlayoffs/lost
1970/71Second League - SouthFK SutjeskaFirst League
1971/72Second League - SouthFK BudućnostPlayoffs/lost
1972/73Second League - SouthFK BudućnostPlayoffs/lost
1974/75Second League - EastFK BudućnostFirst League
1983/84Second League - EastFK SutjeskaFirst League


Participants


Overall, 15 different clubs from Montenegro participated in the Yugoslav Second League from season 1947/48 to 1991/92. Among them, FK Sutjeska, FK Lovćen, FK Budućnost and FK Mladost are only clubs which played more than 10 seasons in the Second League of SFR Yugoslavia.


Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1947-1992.


































































Club
Seasons
First season
Last season
FK Sutjeska271955-561990-91
FK Lovćen211953-541985-86
FK Budućnost181947-481975-76
FK Mladost161955-561987-88
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje91955-561991-92
FK Bokelj81954-551986-87
FK Berane61955-561987-88
FK Iskra31956-571971-72
FK Arsenal31955-561957-58
FK Jedinstvo Herceg Novi31955-561957-58
FK Mogren31981-821991-92
FK Čelik11968-691968-69
FK Radnički11955-561955-56
FK Rudar11972-731972-73
FK Zabjelo11969-701969-70


Seasons 1992-2006



During the period 1992-2006, Montenegrin clubs competed at second tier divisions which were a part of FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro football system. There was four different periods and competition formats of Second League:

1992/93 - 1995/96 - Unified league

1996/97 - 1998/99 - Two divisions (east/west)

1999/00 - Three divisions (north/east/west)

2000/01 - 2005/06 Four divisions (north/east/west/south - Montenegrin)

Bold - divisions in which played clubs from Montenegro



Champions


During the period 1992-2006, six different Montenegrin clubs won the title in FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Second League - FK Mogren - 2 times, FK Rudar - 2 times, FK Zeta - 1, FK Kom - 1, FK Budućnost - 1 and FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje - 1. Below is the list of Yugoslav Second League champions from Montenegro by seasons (1992 - 2006).






































Season
League
Champion
Promotion
1997/98Second League - WestFK MogrenFirst League
1999/00Second League - WestFK ZetaFirst League
2000/01Second League - SouthFK RudarFirst League
2001/02Second League - SouthFK MogrenFirst League
2002/03Second League - SouthFK KomFirst League
2003/04Second League - SouthFK BudućnostFirst League
2004/05Montenegrin First LeagueFK Jedinstvo Bijelo PoljeFirst League
2005/06Montenegrin First LeagueFK RudarFirst League


Participants


From the season 1992-93 until 2005-06, 22 Monenegrin teams played in the Yugoslav / Serbia and Montenegro Second League. Biggest number of seasons had FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje and FK Mogren (9).
Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1992-2006.






























































































Club
Seasons
First season
Last season
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje91992-93
2004-05
FK Mogren91994-95
2005-06
FK Čelik81996-97
2003-04
FK Mladost81996-97
2004-05
FK Rudar81992-93
2005-06
FK Bokelj71999-00
2005-06
FK Lovćen61993-94
2002-03
FK Mornar61995-96
2005-06
FK Iskra51994-95
2002-03
OFK Petrovac52001-02
2005-06
FK Berane41997-98
2000-01
OFK Grbalj41999-00
2005-06
FK Ibar41997-98
2001-02
FK Budućnost32001-02
2003-04
FK Kom32002-03
2005-06
FK Sutjeska31995-96
2005-06
FK Zabjelo32000-01
2002-03
FK Zeta21998-99
1999-00
FK Dečić22004-05
2005-06
OFK Igalo11996-97
1996-97
FK Jezero12002-03
2002-03
FK Zora12005-06
2005-06


Montenegrin Republic League


Formed at spring 1946, Montenegrin Republic League was the oldest football competition after WWII. It existed 60 years, and most of the time it was the third tier of competition (after First League and Second League). In inaugural season (1946) in Montenegrin Republic League played only four clubs - FK Budućnost, FK Lovćen, FK Sutjeska and FK Arsenal.

While existed, Montenegrin Republic League was not always been third level of competition.


















Period
Tier
1946I
1946-1947II
1947-1949III
1950IV
1951-1988III
1988-1992IV
1992-2006III


Champions


During the six decades, 18 different clubs won the champions title in Montenegrin Republic League.

Most titles won FK Mladost (12), FK Lovćen (9) and FK Bokelj (8).

Below is a list of champions of Montenegrin Republic League, by number of titles.


















Titles
Club
12
FK Mladost
9
FK Lovćen
8
FK Bokelj
4
FK Sutjeska, FK Berane, FK Iskra
3
FK Budućnost, FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
2
FK Rudar, FK Kom, FK Mornar
1
FK Zabjelo, FK Mogren, OFK Igalo, FK Zeta, OFK Grbalj, FK Dečić, FK Zora


Seasons


























































































































































































































































Season
First place
Second place
Third place
1946FK BudućnostFK Lovćen
FK Sutjeska
1946/47FK SutjeskaFK Bokelj
FK Lovćen
1947/48FK BokeljFK Lovćen
FK Rudar
1948/49FK SutjeskaFK Lovćen
FK Rudar
1950FK BokeljFK Arsenal
FK Rudar
1951FK BeraneFK Sutjeska
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
1952FK BudućnostFK Sutjeska
FK Iskra
1953FK BudućnostFK Lovćen
FK Berane
1953/54FK BokeljFK Sutjeska
FK Arsenal
1954/55FK SutjeskaFK Mladost
FK Radnički Nikšić
1955/56FK BokeljFK Iskra
FK Gorštak
1956/57FK BokeljFK Rudar
FK Čelik
1957/58FK RudarFK Zora
FK Gorštak
1958/59FK MladostFK Arsenal
FK Rudar
1959/60FK LovćenFK Iskra
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
1960/61FK MladostFK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
FK Bokelj
1961/62FK MladostFK Bokelj
FK Rudar
1962/63FK LovćenFK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
FK Rudar
1963/64FK MladostFK Lovćen
FK Rudar
1964/65FK LovćenFK Mladost
FK Iskra
1965/66FK RudarFK Mladost
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
1966/67FK MladostFK Rudar
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
1967/68FK MladostFK Čelik
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
1968/69FK ZabjeloFK Rudar
FK Arsenal
1969/70FK IskraFK Bokelj
FK Mornar
1970/71FK BokeljFK Rudar
FK Arsenal
1971/72FK Jedinstvo Bijelo PoljeFK Rudar
FK Arsenal
1972/73FK IskraOFK Petrovac
FK Grafičar
1973/74FK LovćenFK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
FK Zeta
1974/75FK MladostFK Zeta
FK Grafičar
1975/76FK Jedinstvo Bijelo PoljeFK Zeta
FK Mogren
1976/77FK SutjeskaFK Mladost
OFK Petrovac
1977/78FK Jedinstvo Bijelo PoljeOFK Petrovac
FK Mladost
1978/79FK MladostFK Iskra
FK Lovćen
1979/80FK LovćenFK Tekstilac
FK Rudar
1980/81FK MogrenFK Titeks
FK Čelik
1981/82FK LovćenFK Čelik
FK Zeta
1982/83FK BeraneFK Zeta
FK Rudar
1983/84FK MladostFK Zeta
FK Bokelj
1984/85FK LovćenFK Čelik
FK Bokelj
1985/86FK BokeljOFK Igalo
FK Zeta
1986/87FK MladostOFK Igalo
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
1987/88FK BokeljFK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
FK Lovćen
1988/89FK MornarFK Sloga Bar
FK Dečić
1989/90FK LovćenFK Dečić
FK Kom
1990/91FK MladostFK Ribnica
FK Kom
1991/92FK KomFK Iskra
FK Čelik
1992/93FK LovćenFK Kom
FK Sloga Bar
1993/94FK IskraFK Mornar
FK Mladost
1994/95FK MornarFK Mladost
FK Kom
1995/96OFK IgaloFK Čelik
FK Mladost
1996/97FK BeraneFK Ibar
FK Lovćen
1997/98FK ZetaFK Lovćen
FK Zabjelo
1998/99FK MladostFK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
OFK Grbalj
1999/00FK IskraFK Zabjelo
FK Crvena Stijena
2000/01FK MornarOFK Petrovac
FK Ribnica
2001/02FK KomFK Jezero
OFK Grbalj
2002/03OFK GrbaljFK Zora
FK Crvena Stijena
2003/04FK DečićFK Lovćen
FK Crvena Stijena
2004/05FK ZoraFK Gusinje
FK Iskra
2005/06FK BeraneFK Mladost
FK Ibar


Montenegrin regional league system


From 1961, regional leagues are the lowest-rank competition in Montenegro. There are three leagues (North, Center, South). Regional system is still existing competition, known as Montenegrin Third League.



Champions by seasons



Seasons 1961-2006


























































































































































































Season
North
Center
South
1961/62FK BeraneFK Iskra
FK Primorje
1962/63FK TekstilacFK Zeta
FK Mornar
1963/64FK IbarFK Grafičar
FK Arsenal
1964/65FK TekstilacFK Dečić
FK Mornar
1965/66FK ČelikFK Zora
FK Mornar
1966/67FK IbarFK Zabjelo
FK Mogren
1967/68FK BrskovoFK Crvena Stijena
FK Arsenal
1968/69FK JezeroFK Zeta
FK Muo
1969/70FK GorštakFK Kom
FK Orjen
1970/71FK IbarFK Grafičar
FK Mogren
1971/72FK JezeroFK Dečić
FK Mogren
1972/73FK TekstilacOFK Mladost
FK Orjen
1973/74FK BeraneFK Partizan
OFK Petrovac
1974/75FK JezeroFK Zora
FK Mogren
1975/76FK KomoviFK Dečić
OFK Igalo
1976/77FK BeraneFK Zabjelo
FK Cetinje
1977/78FK RudarFK Grafičar
OFK Igalo
1978/79FK IbarFK Metalac
FK Mornar
1979/80FK JezeroFK Titeks
FK Arsenal
1980/81FK BeraneFK Zabjelo
FK Cetinje
1981/82FK JedinstvoFK Crvena Stijena
FK Bokakomerc
1982/83FK TekstilacFK Dečić
OFK Igalo
1983/84FK IbarFK Ribnica
FK Arsenal
1984/85FK GorštakFK Partizan
FK Mogren
1985/86FK JedinstvoFK Grafičar
FK Mornar
1986/87FK JezeroFK Dečić
FK Sloga Bar
1987/88FK RudarFK Crvena Stijena
FK Arsenal
1988/89FK BrskovoFK Zeta
FK Cetinje
1989/90FK JezeroFK Zora
FK Otrant
1990/91FK GorštakFK Iskra
FK Orjen
1991/92FK BrskovoFK Zabjelo
FK Otrant
1992/93FK IbarFK Zeta
OFK Igalo
1993/94FK GusinjeFK Zora
FK Cetinje
1994/95FK PolimljeFK Zeta
OFK Igalo
1995/96FK KomoviFK Bratstvo
OFK Grbalj
1996/97FK JedinstvoFK Crvena Stijena
FK Otrant
1997/98FK JezeroFK Kom
FK Cetinje
1998/99FK PolimljeFK Gorštak
FK Rumija
1999/00FK PljevljaFK Crvena Zvijezda
OFK Igalo
2000/01FK ŽupanicaFK Drezga
FK Bijela
2001/02FK BrskovoFK Dečić
FK Otrant
2002/03FK TekstilacFK Dečić
OFK Igalo
2003/04FK BrskovoFK Grafičar
FK Cetinje
2004/05FK BeraneFK Zabjelo
OFK Igalo
2005/06FK JezeroFK Zabjelo
FK Otrant


Seasons 2006-


Following the Montenegrin independence, from the season 2006/07, regional competition system became Montenegrin Third League. Format of competition remain the same.














































Season
North
Center
South
2006/07FK TekstilacFK Iskra
FK Otrant
2007/08FK PolimljeFK Ribnica
FK Mornar
2008/09FK GusinjeFK Zora
OFK Bar
2009/10FK PljevljaFK Iskra
FK Cetinje
2010/11FK PetnjicaFK Blue Star
OFK Igalo
2011/12FK PljevljaFK Zora
FK Arsenal
2012/13FK PljevljaFK Kom
FK Cetinje
2013/14FK RadničkiFK Iskra
FK Otrant
2014/15FK BrskovoFK Grafičar
FK Sloga Radovići
2015/16FK PolimljeFK Čelik
FK Otrant


See also


  • Football in Montenegro

  • Montenegrin First League

  • Montenegrin Second League

  • Montenegrin Third League



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