Montenegrin Futsal First League

Summary

Prva Crnogorska futsal Liga is the highest-ranked futsal league in Montenegro. It is governed by the Football Association of Montenegro and it is played under UEFA and FIFA rules. It was founded in 2006 and as of 2019–20 season, the league consists of 10 teams.

Montenegrin Futsal First League
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
CountryMontenegro
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)UEFA Futsal Cup
Current championsKMF Titograd
(2019–20)
Most championshipsKMF Titograd
(3 titles)
Websitefscg.me

History edit

First official futsal competition in Montenegro was organized in January 1988, as a Republic qualifiers for the final SFR Yugoslavia tournament.[1] Most successful teams at that time were Ratar and Transport from Podgorica, who represented Montenegro in the finals.[2]
Era of significant successes started at nineties, as teams from Montenegro made big progress in futsal championship of FR Yugoslavia. On season 1993–94, Premijer (Nikšić) won the national title, and that was the very first championship won by one squad from Montenegro.[3] Next year, Premijer was a runner-up of Yugoslav championship. On season 1995–96, another team from Nikšić became Yugoslav champion - Elektroprivreda and next year they finished second. Next big achievement of Montenegrin futsal teams came on season 2000–01. In the national finals played two teams from Montenegro, and the title won CD Shop Mocart (Danilovgrad), who won two games against Nikšić (7-2; 8-4).[4] With that result, CD Shop Mocart became first Montenegrin side who participated in UEFA Futsal Champions League. Next time, CD Shop Mocart became a champion of Serbia and Montenegro on season 2002–03, after two victories in the final against Balestra Nikšić (2:1; 7:3). On season 2004-05, Municipium (Pljevlja) participated in Yugoslav championship finals, but they were defeated against Marbo Belgrade (2-1; 3-10)'.
In 2006, after the Independence referendum, Montenegro split from Serbia. Following that, Montenegrin Futsal League is founded as top-tier national competition. During the first two seasons, in competition dominated Municipium, while the title on season 2008–09 surprisingly won Montenegrostars (Budva). Next year, the title winner was CD Shop Mocart and on season 2010–11 Bajo Pivljanin (Plužine). Next two years, the title-holder was Jedinstvo (Bijelo Polje), whose domination was finished on season 2013–14, finished with the first title for Agama (Podgorica). Next year, another Podgorica side won the title - Titograd. Title for season 2015–16 won Military Futsal Team (Danilovgrad),[5] and Titograd won their second title on season 2016–17.[6] Next season, first title in history won Čelik (Nikšić).[7] Record of the time made Titograd who won their third national title on season 2018–19.[8]

Champions edit

Champions by season edit

Since its inception in 2006–07 season, nine different clubs have won the title of Montenegrin Futsal League champion. Titograd is the only team who won three titles. Including the trophies from Yugoslav era, another team which won three titles is CD Shop Mocart.
Two other teams, Municipium and Jedinstvo, won two titles - both twice in a row.

Season Champion Runner-up Third Playoffs final
2006–07 Municipium Piramida Ozrinići Municipium - Piramida 3-1; 2-2
2007–08 Municipium Piramida Nikšić Municipium - Piramida 6-1; 2-1
2008–09 Montenegrostars Piramida Nikšić Only League stage
2009–10 CD Shop Mocart Piramida Nikšić CD Shop Mocart - Piramida 5-2, 3-5
2010–11 Bajo Pivljanin Studentski Dom Nikšić Only League stage
2011–12 Jedinstvo Bajo Pivljanin Studentski Dom Jedinstvo - Bajo Pivljanin 4-0, 4-4
2012–13 Jedinstvo Studentski Dom Bajo Pivljanin Jedinstvo - Studentski Dom 4-1, 2-1
2013–14 Agama Titograd Studentski Dom Agama - Titograd 4-0, 4-4
2014–15 Titograd Agama Nikšić Titograd - Agama 6-2; 6-1
2015–16 Military Futsal Team Nikšić Titograd Military Futsal Team - Nikšić 5-3; 2-2
2016–17 Titograd Agama Bajo Pivljanin Titograd - Agama 3-1; 9-8
2017–18 Čelik Brskovo Jedinstvo Čelik - Brskovo 3-2; 4-4
2018–19 Titograd Cezar Brskovo Titograd - Cezar 8-3

Sources: [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Titles by Club edit

Montenegrin Futsal First League edit

Below is a list of clubs with titles won in Montenegrin Futsal League.

Club Town Champion Runner-up Years Won
Titograd Podgorica 3 1 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19
Municipium Pljevlja 2 0 2006–07, 2007–08
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 2 0 2011–12, 2012–13
Čelik Nikšić 1 0 2017–18
Montenegrostars Budva 1 0 2008–09
CD Shop Mocart Danilovgrad 1 0 2009–10
Agama Podgorica 2 1 2013–14
Bajo Pivljanin Plužine 1 1 2010–11
Military Futsal Team Danilovgrad 1 0 2015–16

Overall edit

Below is an overall list, with titles won in both leagues - Montenegrin Futsal League and FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro Championship.

Club Town Champion Runner-up Years Won
Titograd Podgorica 3 1 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19
CD Shop Mocart Danilovgrad 3 0 2000–01, 2002–03, 2009–10
Municipium Pljevlja 2 1 2006–07, 2007–08
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 2 0 2011–12, 2012–13
Čelik Nikšić 1 0 2017–18
Premijer Nikšić 1 1 1993–94
Elektroprivreda Nikšić 1 1 1995–96
Montenegrostars Budva 1 0 2008–09
Bajo Pivljanin Plužine 1 1 2010–11
Agama Podgorica 1 1 2013–14
Military Futsal Team Danilovgrad 1 0 2015–16

Top scorers edit

Season Top scorer(s) Club Goals
2015-16   Dragan Jakovljević Cezar 43[22]
2016-17   Ranko Novović Mirabile Moda 20
2017-18   Mileta Vučetić Brskovo 29[23]
2018-19   Dragan Jakovljević Cezar 31[24]

Participants and records edit

All-time participants (2006-) edit

Since foundation, in Montenegrin Futsal First League participated 25 different clubs. Below is a list of participants with number of seasons in the First League.

Club Town Ssn First Last
Bajo Pivljanin Plužine
13
2006-07
2018-19
Studentski Dom Podgorica
12
2006-07
2018-19
Nikšić Nikšić
9
2007-08
2018-19
Gorštak Kolašin
9
2007-08
2018-19
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje
8
2011-12
2018-19
Cattaro Kotor
8
2006-07
2015-16
Titograd Podgorica
7
2012-13
2018-19
Mirabile Moda Podgorica
7
2012-13
2018-19
Cezar Budva
6
2013-14
2018-19
Military Futsal Team Danilovgrad
5
2014-15
2018-19
CD Shop Mocart Danilovgrad
4
2006-07
2009-10
Piramida Nikšić
4
2006-07
2009-10
Agama Podgorica
4
2013-14
2016-17
Teuta Ulcinj
3
2006-07
2008-09
Municipium Pljevlja
2
2006-07
2007-08
Pljevlja Pljevlja
2
2006-07
2007-08
Brskovo Mojkovac
2
2017-18
2018-19
Berane Berane
2
2017-18
2018-19
Čelik Nikšić
2
2017-18
2018-19
Boss Podgorica
2
2012-13
2013-14
Montenegrostars Budva
1
2008-09
2008-09
Ekonomist Nikšić
1
2006-07
2006-07
Tivat Tivat
1
2015-16
2015-16
Ozrinići Nikšić
1
2006-07
2006-07
Danilovgrad Danilovgrad
1
2008-09
2008-09

Records edit

  • Biggest league victory/defeat: 14–0, Cattaro vs. BOSS, (season 2013-14)
  • Longest unbeaten run: 27 matches, Municipium, 14.10.2006 - 10.11.2007
  • Longest winning streak: 19 matches, Municipium, 25.11.2006 - 10.11.2007
  • Longest run without win: 28 matches, BOSS, 07.10.2012 - 18.05.2014
  • Longest losing streak: 23 matches, BOSS, 17.11.2012 - 18.05.2014
  • Highest number of scored goals by season: 134, Military Futsal Team, season 2015-16
  • Highest number of conceded goals by season: 141, Cattaro, season 2015-16

Current season edit

On season 2019-20, ten squads are playing in Montenegrin Futsal First League. After the 18 weeks of regular season, four best placed teams will qualify for the playoffs.
Below is the list of members of Montenegrin Futsal First League 2019-20.[25]

Club City Home ground
Bajo Pivljanin Plužine Nikšić Sports Center (3,000)
Brskovo Mojkovac Vuksan Đukić SC (1,500)
Cattaro Kotor Radanovići SC (500)
Gorštak Kolašin Kolašin Sports Center (1,500)
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje Nikoljac SC (2,500)
Military Futsal Team Danilovgrad Police Academy Hall (700)
Mirabile Moda Podgorica Verde SC (2,100)
Nikšić Nikšić Nikšić Sports Center (3,000)
Studentski Dom Podgorica Verde SC (2,100)
Titograd Podgorica Verde SC (2,100)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Univerzitet Crne Gore - O Univerzitetu".
  2. ^ "YU-89-90.HTM".
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  5. ^ "Arhiva takmičenja".
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  8. ^ "Arhiva takmičenja".
  9. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1123/Almanah%20fscg%202006-07_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1124/Almanah%20fscg%202007-08_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1125/Almanah%20fscg%202008%20-%2009_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1126/Almanah%20fscg%202009%20-%2010_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1127/Almanah%20fscg%202010-11_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  14. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1128/Almanah%20fscg%202011%20-%2012_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  15. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1129/Almanah%20fscg%202012%20-%2013_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  16. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1130/Almanah%20fscg%202013-14_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1131/Almanahfscg%202014-15_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  18. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1132/Amlanah%20fscg%202015-16_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  19. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1133/Almanah%20fscg%202016-17_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  20. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1485/Godisnjak_2017-18_FINAL_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  21. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1860/Almanah%202018-19_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  22. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1132/Amlanah%20fscg%202015-16_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  23. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1485/Godisnjak_2017-18_FINAL_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  24. ^ https://fscg.me/files/documents/1860/Almanah%202018-19_web.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  25. ^ "Futsal liga".

External links edit

  • Official Website