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FK Mogren Full name Fudbalski klub Mogren Nickname(s) Majstori s mora Founded 1920 Ground Stadion Mogren,
Budva, Montenegro
(Capacity: 4,000)Chairman Rajko Kuljača Manager Branislav Milačić League First League 2010–11 1st (Champion) Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursFK Mogren is a football club based in Budva, Montenegro, currently competing in the Montenegrin First League.
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History
The club was founded in 1920.The Mogren at its inception called Budva FK, and from 1991 was called FK Mogren. Since the inception of the First Division of Montenegro in 2006, has participated in it, achieving third place in the 2007/08 season that earned him to contest the first round of the UEFA Cup, which was eliminated by the Israeli team Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona. Also in the 2007/08 season they won the Cup of Montenegro, the final by defeating FK Budućnost Podgorica. In 2008/09 they won the First Division classified further to challenge the European Champions League 2009/10. In the Champions League won in the first qualifying round to Hibernians of Malta for an aggregate score of 6–0. In the second qualifying round was eliminated outright by FC Copenhagen in Denmark for an aggregate score of 12–0. In 2010–11 season they took 3rd place that earned him to contest the first round of the UEFA Cup. In the UEFA Cup won in the first qualifying round to UE Santa Coloma of Andorra for an aggregate score of 5–0. In the second round was eliminated by Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. for an aggregate score of 3–2.
Stadium
Stadion Mogren is a football stadium in Budva, Montenegro. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Mogren. The stadium holds 4,000 people. The stadium will be demolished soon, and on that place will be start works on new hotel, on which the roof (4th floor) will be situated new stadium, with capacity of 17.000 seats.
UEFA club coefficient ranking
(As of 22 July 2010), Source: Bert Kassies website
Rank Team Points 314 FC Vaduz 2.300 315 TPS Turku 2.293 316 FK Renova 2.291 317 FK Mogren 2.275 318 KF Tirana 2.274 319 Dundalk FC 2.241 = Sporting Fingal FC 2.241 320 Skonto FC 2.233 321 FC Koper 2.224 Honours
- Montenegrin First League: (2)
- 2008–09, 2010–11
- Montenegrin Cup: (1)
- 2007–08
- Runners-up (1): 2010–11
Mogren in European competition
This is a table showing the history of FK Mogren in recent UEFA competitions.
Season Competition Round Nat Club Result home Result away 2008–09 UEFA Cup 1st Kiryat Shmona 0–3 1–1 2009–10 UEFA Champions League 1st Hibernians 4–0 2–0 2nd Copenhagen 0–6 0–6 2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1st UE Santa Coloma 2–0 3–0 2nd Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. 2–1 0–2 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 2nd Litex Lovech 1–2 0–3 Sponsors
- Official kit supplier: Puma
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Miodrag Todorović 2 DF Risto Lakić 4 MF Nikola Bogić 5 DF Janko Simović 6 DF Bojan Ivanović 9 MF Miodrag Zec 10 MF Igor Matić 11 MF Ardian Đokaj 12 FW Ratko Zec 13 MF Andrija Mirković 14 FW Miloš Jovanović No. Position Player 15 MF Danilo Ćulafić 19 FW Vladimir Gluščević (captain) 20 DF Radoslav Batak 22 GK Nemanja Šćekić 23 FW Predrag Ranđelović 24 DF Aleksandar Kapisoda 25 DF Argzim Redžović 26 DF Vladan Tatar 33 GK Ivan Butorović 77 MF Nikola Vujović 99 MF Marko Đurović Former players
- See Category:FK Mogren players.
See also
External links
2011–12 UEFA Champions League Currently playing in the
group stageGroup A: Bayern Munich · Manchester City · Napoli · Villarreal
Group B: CSKA Moscow · Internazionale · Lille · Trabzonspor
Group C: Basel · Benfica · Manchester United · Oțelul Galați
Group D: Ajax · Dinamo Zagreb · Lyon · Real Madrid
Group E: Bayer Leverkusen · Chelsea · Genk · Valencia
Group F: Arsenal · Borussia Dortmund · Marseille · Olympiacos
Group G: APOEL · Porto · Shakhtar Donetsk · Zenit St. Petersburg
Group H: BATE Borisov · Barcelona · Milan · Viktoria PlzeňEliminated in the
play-off roundChampions: Copenhagen · Maccabi Haifa · Malmö FF · Sturm Graz · Wisła Kraków
Non-champions: Odense · Rubin Kazan · Twente · Udinese · ZürichEliminated in the
third qualifying roundChampions: Ekranas · HJK Helsinki · Litex Lovech · Maribor · Partizan · Rangers · Rosenborg · Shamrock Rovers · Slovan Bratislava · Zestafoni
Non-champions: Dynamo Kyiv · Panathinaikos · Standard Liège · VasluiEliminated in the
second qualifying roundBangor City · Breiðablik · Borac Banja Luka · Dacia Chişinău · F91 Dudelange · HB Tórshavn · Linfield · Mogren · Neftchi Baku · Pyunik · Skënderbeu Korçë · Škendija · Skonto · Tobol Kostanay · Valletta · VideotonEliminated in the
first qualifying roundFC Santa Coloma · Tre FioriRound and draw dates · Qualifying phase and play-off round · Group stage · Knockout phase · FinalMontenegrin First League 2011–12 teams Former teams Associated competitions Seasons (Preceded by Serbia and Montenegro Superliga and Montenegrin First League)Categories:- Yugoslav football clubs
- Montenegrin football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1920
- Montenegrin sport stubs
- European football club stubs
- Montenegrin First League: (2)
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