- Football in Montenegro
Montenegro was independent from thelate middle ages until 1918, where the country became a part of various incarnations ofYugoslavia and the state union ofSerbia and Montenegro . During this time, football in Montenegro was part of the wider Yugoslavian structures. As a result of the Montenegrin independence referendum held onMay 21 ,2006 , Montenegro declared independence two weeks later, onJune 3 , and formed its own football association.Domestic competitions
The top-tier football competition in Montenegro is the
Montenegrin First League . This had previously existed as a lower-level league in Yugoslavia and in Serbia and Montenegro. It is at the top of a pyramid of three leagues, of which the lowest, theMontenegrin Third League , is split into two regional competitions, one covering the north of the country and one for the south. Though no teams entered for the 2006/07 season, UEFA has confirmed that in 2007, the champions of the Montenegrin First League will enter the qualification tournament for theUEFA Champions League ; the runners-up will enter theUEFA Cup and a third team will enter theIntertoto Cup .Montenegro was always one of the junior members, footballing-wise, of the Yuogslav federation. The most successful Montenegrin football team of all time is
FK Budućnost Podgorica (previouslyBuducnost Titograd ). Prior to the accession ofSlovenia ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Croatia and Macedonia from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, they had been the only Montenegrin team to appear in the Yugoslavian First League. Their best finish in the league had been sixth place on three occasions, as well as appearances in the final of theYugoslav Cup (later Serbia-Montenegro Cup) in 1965, 1977 and 2004. In 2005 they became the only Montenegrin team to compete in European football, appearing in theIntertoto Cup . After the reduction in the size of Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro), teams such asFK Mogren andFK Zeta also appeared in the national top league.The premier cup competition in Montenegro is the
Montenegro Cup , first contested in 2006/07. The winners enter the UEFA Cup.National Team
The Montenegro national team played its first match in
Podgorica onMarch 24 ,2007 , when they beat Hungary 2-1. Its home stadium isPodgorica city stadium and its coach is legendary Montenegrin footballerZoran Filipović . Montenegro are members of UEFA and play in a red kit with yellow trim. After independence in June 2006, Montenegro was still represented by the Serbia and Montenegro team which had qualified for the2006 FIFA World Cup . Serbia and Montenegro’s final game in this tournament, a 3-2 defeat against Côte d'Ivoire was the final game for the unified side.History
Pre-2006
Football in Montenegro, as part of
Yugoslavia , was organised first by theFootball Association of Yugoslavia , founded in 1919 and renamed theFootball Association of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. Yugoslavia, later Serbia and Montenegro, was one of the leading countries in European football. They twice reached the semi-finals of the World Cup (in 1930 and 1962) and twice finished runners-up in the European Championships (in 1960 and 1968). Famous Montenegrins who played for the Yugoslav and Serbia and Montenegro team includedDragoljub Brnović ,Dejan Savićević Milos Zaravic andPredrag Mijatović .Domestically, the highest league in the area was the
Yugoslav League Championship , which was awarded to the winner of theYugoslav First League . TheMontenegrin First League , during this time, was the highest league played on a Montenegrin level. It formed part of the third tier of football in Yugoslavia.2006 FIFA World Cup Following Montenegro's independence in June 2006, the Serbia team was seen as the successors to the Serbia and Montenegro team. However, at the
2006 FIFA World Cup , held in the latter half of June and in July 2006, Serbia and Montenegro continued to play, representing the two independent states ofSerbia andMontenegro . Despite an impressive record in qualification for the tournament, the team struggled in a tough first round group and were eliminated having won no games, conceded ten goals and scored just two. After the tournament, the team disbanded and was replaced by Serbia.Post-independence
The
Football Association of Montenegro had been in existent as a sub-federation since 1931, but applied for independent membership ofFIFA andUEFA onJune 30 ,2006 . Full membership of UEFA was given in January 2007. Meanwhile, the association had continued to run the Montenegrin First League as the new country’s premier football competition. The winners of this will enter European competition in 2007. The new national team was organised and its first fixture was against Hungary inPodgorica onMarch 24 ,2007 . The Montenegrin side won the match 2-1.ee also
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Montenegro national football team
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