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Montenegrin First League

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Men's top division association football league in Montenegro
Football league
Montenegrin First League
Founded2006
Country Montenegro
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toMontenegrin Second League
Domestic cupMontenegrin Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Conference League
Current championsBudućnost (7th title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsBudućnost
(7th titles)
Most appearancesIvan Novović (444)
Top scorerŽarko Korać
(121 goals)
Broadcaster(s)RTCG,Arena Sport,Adriatic Sport
Websitefscg.me/takmicenja/meridianbet-1-cfl/Edit this at Wikidata
Current:2025–26 Montenegrin First League

TheMontenegrin First League (Montenegrin:Prva crnogorska fudbalska ligaPrva CFL1. CFL;pronounced[pr̂ːvaːt͡srnǒɡorskaːfûdbaːlskaːlǐːɡa]), referred to as theMeridianbet 1. CFL for sponsorship reasons,[1] is the top professionalfootball league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by theFootball Association of Montenegro. 10 teams participate in this league. The winner of the Montenegrin First League enter the qualifications for theUEFA Champions League from the first round. The second and third placed teams andMontenegrin Cup winner play in the qualifying rounds of theUEFA Conference League. The last placed team is directlyrelegated to theMontenegrin Second League, and the two next lowest ranked teams play inMontenegrin First League playoffs.

History

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Before independence

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See also:Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940),Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006), andMontenegrin Republic League

As a part of theKingdom of Yugoslavia, Montenegrin clubs played in theMontenegrin Football Championship which was formed in 1922.[2][3][4] Despite the presence of the nationwideYugoslav Football Championship, Montenegrin teams did not partake in it. Montenegrin Football Championship played until the beginning of World War II.

The most successful teams at that period wereSK Crnogorac Cetinje (10 titles),GSK Balšić Podgorica (7),FK Lovćen Cetinje (5),FK Budućnost Podgorica (4) andFK Arsenal Tivat (1). While SK Crnogorac and GSK Balšić played all the seasons, work of FK Budućnost and FK Lovćen was forbidden in 1935, as they were recognized as workers' clubs byKingdom of Yugoslavia government and forbidden.

AfterWorld War II and the formation of theSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the top league became theYugoslav First League. Montenegrin teams were allowed to partake in the nationwide league structure, with aMontenegrin Republic League acting as a lower-tier division with promotion and relegation between the Yugoslav league system. The most prominent clubs from Montenegro in this period wereFK Budućnost andFK Sutjeska.

FK Budućnost was among the founders ofYugoslav First League and a member of its inaugural season. During the most of SFRY era, FK Budućnost played in First League, while another team from Montenegro in top-tier was FK Sutjeska. Other teams played inYugoslav Second League or lower ranks. Among them, most successful was FK Lovćen, who played twice in First League qualifiers, but without success at the end of campaigns.

Below is the list of performances of Montenegrin teams inYugoslav First League from 1946 to 1992, with final placements on every single season.

Club474950565758596063656772737677
Budućnost106101191091114----159
Sutjeska---------15151618--
Club787980818283848586878889909192
Budućnost1161168141415147914101712
Sutjeska-------9101017---13

In 1992 when SFR Yugoslavia dissolved theFederal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed. Serbian and Montenegrin teams played in its national league, although it was still namedYugoslav First League. In 2003, FR Yugoslavia becameSerbia and Montenegro and the football league was renamed. Montenegrin clubs played in the First League with Serbian clubs from 1992 to 2006. In that period, representatives of Montenegro in the Yugoslav/Serbia and Montenegro First League were FK Budućnost, FK Sutjeska,FK Rudar,FK Mogren,FK Zeta,FK Kom andFK Jedinstvo.

Below is the list of performances of Montenegrin teams inFR Yugoslavia First League from 1992 to 2006, with final placements on every single season.

Club9394959697989900010203040506
Budućnost1061114108141215---614
Sutjeska161819-2021-57114815-
Mogren1320----1519--16---
Rudar-1320--20---717---
Zeta--------13581135
Kom-----------16--
Jedinstvo-------------16

For 2004–05, restructuring of the Serbo-Montenegrin football league system saw the dissolution of thenational second league, instead being replaced by two regional divisions for both republics of the union with promotion to the still-united First League.

Montenegrin teams which played in European competitions during Yugoslav era were FK Budućnost, FK Sutjeska and FK Zeta.

After independence

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In 2006, after theIndependence referendum, Montenegro split from Serbia. Following that, Montenegrin First League is founded as top-tier national competition. On inaugural season, members of League became three teams from former First League of Serbia and Montenegro, seven from Second League, and two fromMontenegrin Republic League.

Between 2006 and 2017, the league consisted on 12 clubs, which played 33 matches during the season. From the2017-18 season the number of participants in the Montenegrin First League was reduced to 10, with a 36 week-long competition.

20 clubs have participated in the Montenegrin First League. The most successful are FK Sutjeska with five titles and FK Budućnost five national titles too. FK Rudar and FK Mogren won two titles. Other winners were FK Zeta and OFK Titograd with one title.

2006–16

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Official logo 2007–2018

The first game in Prva CFL was played on 11 August 2006 inPljevlja. In front of 5,000 spectators, a game between the home sideFK Rudar andFK Budućnost, finished with a victory of the away team (0-2). In the fifth minute of that match,Ivan Čarapić (Budućnost) scored the first goal in the history of Prva CFL.

Thefirst champion of the top-tier CFL wasZeta, who won the trophy on the championship's final weekend, after a hard struggle with neighbouringBudućnost. Game betweenFK Berane and FK Budućnost was not even finished, after the crowd disturbances during the second half.[5] A third derby between Budućnost and Zeta inPodgorica was attended by 10,000 spectators, which is a record-high attendance in the history of CFL. During the season, many games were disrupted by crowd disturbances[6] and a match between Zeta and Budućnost inGolubovci was not played, after the decision was made by the home team not to open their stadium following discussion withFootball Association of Montenegro.[7]

Next season started with incidents during theMontenegrin Derby in Nikšić. Budućnost won the title, with the same number of points as Zeta andMogren. But, Budućnost had the best score against two opponents from the top of the table. This marked the first trophy for the team from Podgorica.[8] Their manager at that timeBranko Babić became the first foreign coach to win the Prva CFL title. With an average attendance of4,250 for their home games, Budućnost made a Montenegrin First League all-time record.

The title winners forseason 2008–09 became Mogren,[9] the first-ever club from the coastal Montenegro to win the title. The race for the champions' trophy lasted until the final week, when Mogren won an away game againstJedinstvo (2-1). At the end of season, they had four points more than second-placed Budućnost and 11 more than the third-place team - Sutjeska.

A year laterRudar[10] won the first title in their club's history. They won the trophy after dramatic struggle with Budućnost, and only two points decided the championship race. During that year,Ivan Bošković fromGrbalj scored 28 goals, which is the all-time record for one single season. During the last week of season, his team made another record, with the highest victory ever in Montenegrin First League, againstKom(11-0).[11] During that game, Bošković scored four goals - which is another Prva CFL record, shared withFK Zeta's player Miljan Vlaisavljević andOFK Titograd's player Zoran Petrović.

Mogren became first club to win a second champion trophy in Prva CFL. The team fromBudva won the title on season2010–11, but with equal number of points as second-placed Budućnost:(73).[12] In the end, head-to-head scores compared, Mogren were victorious over Budućnost(2-1; 2-0; 1-2).

Budućnost won their second trophy in season2011–12,[13] whilst also setting records for highest number of points in CFL by single season(80) and highest number of scored goals by season(83). But, the team from Podgorica didn't win the trophy easily - they were followed by Rudar, who trailed by three points at the end of season. Additionally, Budućnost failed to beat Rudar during the season(0-2; 2-2; 1-1)

Sutjeska became the first club to win two consecutive titles of CFL champion - both times withDragan Radojičić as head coach. The team fromNikšić won the title for seasons2012–13 and2013–14. Sutjeska headed to their first title with five points more than Budućnost, but secured the trophy on last week of the season.[14] During that season, Sutjeska for the first time in the First League played city derbies againstČelik(1-0; 0-3; 0-1), who placed third at the end of competition. Second trophy, Sutjeska won after the dramatic spring half-season and struggle withLovćen. The title winner was decided a week before the end of season, after a draw between Sutjeska and Lovćen (1-1).[15] That was the first season on which Budućnost didn't finish in first or second position.

At the end of season2014–15, Rudar[16] won the second title in the club's history. The team from Pljevlja won the race against title holders Sutjeska, who finished second. The team at the bottom of the table -Berane at the end of season had only 13 points with 78 goals conceded, which were negative records of Prva CFL at that time. After therelegation playoffs, Mogren were relegated to the Second League. This was the first time in history of Prva CFL that former champions were relegated.

Thetenth edition of Prva CFL finished with a shock, asOFK Titograd fromPodgorica won their first-ever national title.[17] During this era, OFK Titograd played under the nameMladost Podgorica. They won the champions' race against city rivals from Budućnost and during the season, OFK Titograd won all three games against them(3-1; 1-0; 2-0). After the last week, OFK Titograd had four points more than the second-placed team.

In the period from 2006 to 2016, FK Budućnost, FK Sutjeska, FK Rudar and FK Mogren won two champion titles, and FK Zeta and OFK Titograd one. During that time, 19 clubs participated in Prva CFL.

2016–present

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FK Budućnost won their third champions' title onseason 2016-17, but with equal number of points as Zeta and OFK Titograd. During the season, six points were deducted from FK Zeta because of irregularities,[18] so they weren't able to win the trophy. Week before the end of season, on Budućnost - OFK Titograd match, ultras of home team burned a part of north stand atPodgorica City Stadium, and the game was interrupted and registered with result 0–3.[19] But, that epilog did not have influence on final placement, as Budućnost finished on the top of the table, with better head-to-head score against OFK Titograd and Zeta.

Next season, FK Sutjeska won their third title.[20] Team from Nikšić dominated from the very beginning of championship and secured the trophy after 30 weeks. Except that, Sutjeska made a new league record with 11 games without conceded goal. They finished season with 22 points more than second-placed Budućnost.

Season2018–19 started with the poorest performances of Montenegrin clubs in European competitions since independence. Four teams played 10 games in Champions league and Europa League qualifiers, but without any single win. During the season, FK Sutjeska and FK Budućnost have battle for champions' title and 100thMontenegrin Derby inNikšić was followed by huge incidents after the game, with numerous wounded ultras and policemen.[21][22][23][24] Week before the end, FK Sutjeska won the title - fourth in team's history. At the same time,Nikola Rakojević became the first manager to win three titles. That was the second time in Prva CFL that one club retained the title - both times it did Sutjeska. During the same season,Mornar finished with 12 points and only one victory from 36 games, which is the all-time negative record in Prva CFL.

Season2019–20 started with the title race between FK Budućnost and FK Sutjeska, but the championship was interrupted in March 2020, after 23 weeks, due to thecoronavirus pandemic. At that time, FK Budućnost was a leader, with 11 points more than FK Sutjeska. Two months after that, Football Association of Montenegro decided that Prva CFL will be continued on 30 May and that the season will last until 28 July.[25] But, at the beginning of July, due to COVID-19 case among FK Budućnost players, Football Association of Montenegro decided to stop every official competition. Because of that, placement after 31 week was the final one.[26] Therefore, FK Budućnost became a new champion. The team from Podgorica secured the title before the final interruption, as they have 18 points more than second-placed squad. Except that,FK Sutjeska,FK Iskra andFK Zeta qualified for European competitions, too. Last-placedOFK Grbalj was directly relegated toDruga CFL andFK Kom after the playoff games againstFK Jezero.[27]

FK Budućnost defended the trophy onseason 2020-21 with 28 points more than second-placed FK Sutjeska. For the first time in teams' history, FK Dečić and FK Podgorica participated in European competition. From the other side, OFK Titograd was directly relegated, while FK Iskra and OFK Petrovac survived via playoffs.

After three years, FK Sutjeska won the new title onseason 2021-22. FK Budućnost, which won previous two editions, finished as runner-up. Except them, FK Dečić and FK Iskra qualified for European competitions. Big battle for avoiding the relegation lasted until the final week and at the end, first champion of Montenegro, FK Zeta, directly went to Druga CFL, while FK Podgorica was relegated after the playoffs.

Changes in league structure

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  • Number of teams:
    • 2006–07 to 2016–17:12
    • Since 2017–18:10
  • Number of teams relegated:
    • 2006–07 to 2016–17: 1 automatic plus the 10th and 11th placed team in the First League played a two-legrelegation matches against the second and third placed team of the Second League.
    • Since 2017–18: 1 automatic plus the 8th and 9th placed team in the First League plays arelegation matches against the second and third placed team of the Second League.

Rivalries

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FK Budućnost supporters atMontenegrin Derby game
Main article:Montenegrin Derby

The main rivalry in the Montenegrin First League is betweenBudućnost andSutjeska, often called theMontenegrin Derby. The first edition of the derby in official competitions was played at 1932,[28] and the two clubs have played derbies in the highest-tier competitions of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and in the Montenegrin First League.

Another traditional rivalry is between FK Budućnost andFK Lovćen Cetinje, because the two clubs have played important games since the 1920s. That rivalry is further fuelled by the fact that Budućnost is the major club from the capital Podgorica, while Lovćen is the main club from the former royal capital, Cetinje.

During the first two seasons of Montenegrin First League, there was a strong rivalry betweenBudućnost andZeta. The two clubs from the territory of theCapital Podgorica were the main candidates for the title during the 2006-07 and 2007–08 seasons, and their match from the spring 2007 was attended by more than 10,000 spectators at Podgorica City Stadium. That is the highest attendance in the history of Montenegrin First League.

During the seasons of 2012-13 and 2013–14, there was a big local derby inNikšić, betweenSutjeska andČelik. At that time, their matches were often attended by more than 7,000 supporters.

In the new period, there was a strong title races betweenRudar andBudućnost orSutjeska andRudar.

Champions by season

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Champions

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Since its inception in the2006–07 season, six clubs have won the title. As of the culmination of the 2020–21 season,Budućnost have won 5 titles, followed bySutjeska with 4, whileRudar andMogren each won 2. Only Budućnost and Sutjeska managed to retain their title in the following season; furthermore, Sutjeska managed to do so twice.

Key
League champions also won theMontenegrin Cup.
SeasonChampionsRunners upThird place
2006–07Zeta (1)BudućnostGrbalj
2007–08Budućnost (1)ZetaMogren
2008–09Mogren (1)BudućnostSutjeska
2009–10Rudar (1)BudućnostMogren
2010–11Mogren (2)BudućnostRudar
2011–12Budućnost (2)RudarZeta
2012–13Sutjeska (1)BudućnostČelik
2013–14Sutjeska (2)LovćenČelik
2014–15Rudar (2)SutjeskaBudućnost
2015–16Mladost (1)BudućnostRudar
2016–17Budućnost (3)ZetaMladost
2017–18Sutjeska (3)BudućnostMladost
2018–19Sutjeska (4)BudućnostZeta
2019–20Budućnost (4)SutjeskaIskra
2020–21Budućnost (5)SutjeskaDečić
2021–22Sutjeska (5)BudućnostDečić
2022–23Budućnost (6)SutjeskaArsenal
2023–24Dečić (1)MornarBudućnost
2024–25Budućnost (7)PetrovacSutjeska

Performance by club

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Budućnost has won most titles, seven in total; it is the only club which finished as a champion or runner-up more than 10 times.FK Lovćen,FK Mornar andOFK Petrovac have all finished as a runner-up but never won any title.

ClubCityChampionsRunners-upWinning years
FK BudućnostPodgorica
7
9
2007–08,2011–12,2016–17,2019–20,2020–21,2022–23,2024–25
FK SutjeskaNikšić
5
4
2012–13,2013–14,2017–18,2018–19,2021–22
FK RudarPljevlja
2
1
2009–10,2014–15
FK MogrenBudva
2
-
2008–09,2010–11
FK ZetaGolubovci
1
2
2006–07
OFK TitogradPodgorica
1
-
2015–16
FK DečićTuzi
1
-
2023–24
FK LovćenCetinje
-
1
FK MornarBar
-
1
OFK PetrovacPetrovac
-
1

Top scorers

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Every season, the best scorer of Prva CFL is awarded withRadio Montenegro Trophy.

The most goals during a single season were scored byIvan Bošković (28) during theseason 2009–10. In two seasons, two players were joint top-scorers.Žarko Korać (4) andAdmir Adrović (2) are the only players who were top-scorers in multiple seasons. The majority of top scorers during the single seasons were fromBudućnost (4), followed by 3 which played forSutjeska,OFK Titograd andZeta.

SeasonTop scorer(s)ClubGoals
2006–07MontenegroDamir Čakar
MontenegroŽarko Korać
Rudar
Zeta
16
2007–08Montenegro Ivan JablanLovćen13
2008–09MontenegroFatos BećirajBudućnost18
2009–10MontenegroIvan BoškovićGrbalj28
2010–11MontenegroIvan VukovićBudućnost20
2011–12MontenegroAdmir AdrovićBudućnost22
2012–13MontenegroAdmir Adrović
MontenegroŽarko Korać
Budućnost
Zeta
15
2013–14MontenegroStefan MugošaFK Mladost Podgorica15
2014–15MontenegroGoran VujovićSutjeska21
2015–16MontenegroMarko ŠćepanovićFK Mladost Podgorica19
2016–17MontenegroZoran PetrovićFK Mladost Podgorica14
2017–18MontenegroIgor IvanovićSutjeska14
2018–19MontenegroNikola KrstovićZeta17
2019–20MontenegroMarko ĆetkovićSutjeska10
2020–21Montenegro Božo MarkovićSutjeska16
2021–22Montenegro Adnan BašićPetrovac14
2022–23NetherlandsTyrone ConraadSutjeska26
2023–24MontenegroŽarko KoraćJedinstvo18
2024-25MontenegroŽarko KoraćJedinstvo16

Players and managers

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Players

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Appearances

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Ivan Novović, with 444 appearances, is the most capped player in the history of the league.

RankPlayerClub(s)GamesFirstLast
1MontenegroIvan NovovićZeta,OFK Titograd,Dečić,Budućnost4442007–082023–24
2MontenegroMiroje JovanovićOFK Titograd,Kom,Rudar,Iskra4202006–072020–21
3MontenegroMilan ĐurišićBudućnost,OFK Titograd,Lovćen,Iskra4182006–072021–22
4MontenegroDraško BožovićBudućnost,Mogren,OFK Titograd,Lovćen,Sutjeska,Rudar,Dečić4112006–072023–24
5MontenegroLuka MirkovićLovćen,OFK Titograd,Budućnost4092008–092023–24

As of the end of2023–24 season.
First = First season in Prva CFL; Last = Last season in Prva CFL
Sources:[29][30][31][11][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]

Goalscorers

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Since the foundation of Prva CFL, most goals in competition scoredŽarko Korać. Playing for three teams, he scored overall 121 goals. Below is a list of the 5 best all-time goalscorers.

RankPlayerClub(s)GoalsGamesFirstLast
1MontenegroŽarko KoraćZeta,Grbalj,Jedinstvo1212222006–072024–25
2MontenegroAdmir AdrovićBerane,Sutjeska,Budućnost,OFK Titograd,Dečić,Podgorica1103032006–072021–22
3MontenegroIvan VukovićBudućnost,OFK Titograd,Grbalj,Iskra952872006–072021–22
4Montenegro Božo MarkovićSutjeska,OFK Titograd,Dečić,Mornar833082009–102023–24
5Montenegro Ivan JablanPetrovac,Lovćen,Grbalj762982006–072018–19

As of the end of2023–24 season.
Clubs = Only Prva CFL teams for which every player scored at least one goal; First = Season of player's first goal in Prva CFL; Last = Season of player's last goal in Prva CFL
Sources:[29][30][31][11][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]

Goalkeepers

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From the first edition of Prva CFL, many goalkeepers made runs without conceded goals during the three or more games. Below is the list of three biggest runs from 2006 to 2007 edition until now, classified by minutes without conceded goal.

RankGoalkeeperSeasonClubMinutes
1MontenegroVladan Giljen2017–18Sutjeska1019
2MontenegroMileta Radulović2012–13Grbalj845
3MontenegroMladen Božović2006–07Budućnost795

Managers

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During the history, 14 managers have won the title of Montenegrin First League champions. Among them,Nikola Rakojević won three titles, whileDragan Radojičić,Mladen Milinković, andDejan Vukićević each won the league twice.

ManagerClub(s)WinsWinning years
MontenegroNikola RakojevićOFK Titograd,Sutjeska32015–16,2017–18,2018–19
MontenegroDragan RadojičićSutjeska22012–13,2013–14
MontenegroDejan VukićevićZeta,Mogren22006–07,2008–09
SerbiaMladen MilinkovićBudućnost22019–20,2020–21
SerbiaBranko BabićBudućnost12007–08
MontenegroMiodrag RadulovićBudućnost12011–12
MontenegroMiodrag VukotićBudućnost12016–17
SerbiaNebojša VignjevićRudar12009–10
MontenegroMirko MarićRudar12014–15
Montenegro Branislav MilačićMogren12010–11
MontenegroMilija SavovićSutjeska12021–22
MontenegroMiodrag DžudovićBudućnost12022–23
MontenegroMilorad PekovićDečić12023–24
MontenegroIvan BrnovićBudućnost12024–25

Awards

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Every year,Football Association of Montenegro is organising awards ceremony for best player and best manager in Montenegrin First League. Best player and manager are chosen by coaches and captains of First League members.

Player of the Year

Manager of the Year

All time tables

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Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav First League (1946–2006)

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Main article:Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006)

In period from 1946 to 2006, Montenegrin clubs played in the First league ofSFR Yugoslavia (1946–1992),FR Yugoslavia (1992–2001) andSerbia and Montenegro (2001–2006). Below is the list of all matches and seasons by every single club in the First league from 1946 until 2006.

ClubTownSeasonFirstLastPldWDLGDPts
BudućnostPodgorica371946–472005–0611523862665001274:16251424
SutjeskaNikšić201964–652004–05671217136318776:1029787
ZetaGolubovci62000–012005–06188833471269:250283
RudarPljevlja61993–942002–03206664199217:277239
MogrenBudva51993–942002–03170443591171:289167
KomPodgorica12003–042003–0430422421:6714
JedinstvoBijelo Polje12005–062005–0630322518:7211

Prva CFL (2006–present)

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Since its inauguration in 2006–07 season, 23 clubs have played in Montenegrin First League. Clubs that played all the seasons are Budućnost, Sutjeska and Petrovac.

Rank
Club
Town
Ssn
First
Last
Pld
W
D
L
GD
Pts
HF
1BudućnostPodgorica1906–0724-256463801541121133:54612941st
2SutjeskaNikšić1906–0724-25646293178166876:60310571st
3RudarPljevlja1806–0723–24610245144221720:6568791st
4ZetaGolubovci1606–0721–22538221143174670:5738051st
5PetrovacPetrovac1906–0724-25646198191247681:8447852nd
6GrbaljRadanovići1406–0719–20466165134167550:5186293rd
7DečićTuzi1506–0724-25513158149206512:6206231st
8TitogradPodgorica1306–0720–21436148120168488:5165641st
9MogrenBudva906–0714–152971327393402:3354691st
10LovćenCetinje1107–0818–1936612291153362:4284572nd
11MornarBar1109–1024-2537810894176354:5364172nd
12IskraDanilovgrad815–1622–232779281104289:3213573rd
13JezeroPlav608–0924-25213685590211:2622595th
14JedinstvoBijelo Polje706–0724-252405764119237:3892355th
15BokeljKotor607–0824-25201624495185:2522304th
16KomPodgorica606–0719–20199505198178:2732017th
17ArsenalTivat322–2324-25108323838114:1641343rd
18PodgoricaPodgorica319–2021–22103313339111:1261264th
19ČelikNikšić212–1313–146630171988:631073rd
20BeraneBerane406–0714–15132262284110:22910011th
21OtrantUlcinj124–2524–2536981943:533910th
22Mladost DGPodgorica123–2423–2436972037:59349th
23BarBar110–1110–11337111530:433212th
League or status for 2024–25 season
2025–26 Montenegrin First League
2025–26 Montenegrin Second League
2025–26 Montenegrin Third League
No longer exists

Ssn = Number of seasons; First = First season; Last = Last season; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Participants by season

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Club07080910111213141516171819202122232425
Arsenal----------------378
Bar----12--
Berane12--11-11--12----------
Bokelj-10---12--8410-------6
Budućnost2122212432122112131
Čelik------33-----------
Dečić107119610-12-6510--33414
Grbalj344579475774610-----
Iskra---------1067538410--
Jedinstvo11-12---12---12-----587
Jezero--10-----------56759
Kom79812-------8-9-----
Lovćen-67686926911-9------
Mladost DG----9-
Mogren531314101011--
Mornar---1010-11111012--10--5825
Otrant------------------10
Petrovac68689575711997697662
Podgorica----549---
Rudar4551325613858778910-
Sutjeska811371181125411221243
Titograd912--576941334810----
Zeta12944388982634610---

Relegation and promotion

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At the end of every season, the last placed team are relegated to theMontenegrin Second League, while the winner of Second League is promoted to highest-rank. Additionally, another two teams from First and Second League every season are participating in the playoffs.

Directly promoted and relegated teams

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See also:Montenegrin Second League Winners

Below is the list of directly promoted and relegated teams by every single season. Relegated were last-placed teams in First League, while directly promoted teams were the champions ofMontenegrin Second League.

Year Directly relegated Directly promoted
2007FK BeraneFK Lovćen
2008FK Mladost PodgoricaFK Jezero
2009FK JedinstvoFK Berane
2010FK KomFK Mladost Podgorica
2011OFK BarFK Bokelj
2012FK BokeljFK Čelik
2013FK JedinstvoFK Dečić
2014FK DečićFK Bokelj
2015FK BeraneFK Iskra
2016FK MornarFK Jedinstvo
2017FK JedinstvoFK Kom
2018FK DečićFK Mornar
2019FK MornarFK Podgorica
2020OFK GrbaljFK Dečić
2021OFK TitogradFK Mornar
2022FK ZetaFK Jedinstvo
2023FK IskraOFK Mladost DG
2024FK RudarFK Bokelj
2025FK OtrantOFK Mladost DG

Playoffs

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Main article:Montenegrin First League playoffs

Montenegrin First League playoffs is a two legs tournament between the teams from Montenegrin First League which above direct relegation, and the teams fromMontenegrin Second League which below the direct promotion. Below is the list of playoffs participants by every single season.

Playoffs winners.
SeasonFirst League ParticipantsSecond League Participants
2007FK DečićFK JedinstvoFK BokeljFK Ibar
2008FK SutjeskaFK BokeljFK JedinstvoFK Čelik
2009FK DečićFK JezeroFK MornarOFK Titograd
2010FK BeraneFK MornarFK BratstvoOFK Bar
2011FK SutjeskaFK MornarFK BeraneFK Jedinstvo
2012FK DečićFK BeraneFK MornarFK Jedinstvo
2013FK MogrenFK MornarFK BokeljFK Zabjelo
2014FK MogrenFK MornarFK BeraneFK Jezero
2015FK MornarFK MogrenFK DečićFK Igalo 1929
2016FK IskraOFK PetrovacFK CetinjeFK Bratstvo
2017OFK PetrovacFK RudarFK OtrantFK Ibar
2018FK KomOFK PetrovacFK PodgoricaFK Lovćen
2019FK RudarFK LovćenFK KomFK Bokelj
2020OFK TitogradFK KomFK JezeroFK Bokelj
2021FK IskraOFK PetrovacFK ArsenalFK Igalo 1929
2022FK RudarFK PodgoricaFK ArsenalOFK Mladost DG
2023FK MornarFK RudarFK KomFK Berane
2024FK JedinstvoOFK Mladost DGFK OtrantFK Podgorica
2025FK ArsenalFK JezeroFK RudarFK Lovćen

Records and statistics

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Champions

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Records by seasons

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Runs

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Single game

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Attendance

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Attendance by season

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SeasonAvgOverallMHCHCL
2006–071,178229,80019510,000Budućnost(2,470)Petrovac(477)
2007–081,064205,4001939,000Budućnost(4,250)OFK Titograd(281)
2008–091,101216,8501976,000Budućnost(4,117)Petrovac(364)
2009–101,105215,5501958,000Budućnost(2,623)Kom(297)
2010–11851167,6001974,000Budućnost(2,058)Grbalj(335)
2011–12873169,3501945,000Budućnost(2,607)Petrovac(276)
2012–13871165,4001907,000Sutjeska(2,529)Petrovac(281)
2013–14746143,3001924,500Sutjeska(2,230)Grbalj(313)
2014–15656127,1501944,000Rudar(1,512)Mogren(256)
2015–16693137,1501984,000Budućnost(1,195)Grbalj(288)
2016–17883171,3001945,000Budućnost(2,015)Grbalj(354)
2017–18707123,8001754,000Rudar(1,233)Grbalj(283)
2018–1951392,3001803,500Budućnost(1,067)Mornar(206)
2019–2058066,7001153,000Budućnost(1,050)Grbalj(259)
2020–21Without attendance due to thecoronavirus pandemic
2021–22548[54]98,6001803,000Budućnost(1,056)Jezero(317)
2022–23786133,6001704,000Budućnost(1,489)Jezero(427)
2023–24679118,1001745,000Budućnost(1,513)Mladost DG(333)
2024–2572081,4001133,000Budućnost(1,062)Jezero(327)

M = Number of matches (only matches with spectators counted); H = Highest attendance on one match; CH = Club with highest average attendance; CL = Club with lowest average attendance

Current season (2025–26)

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Main article:2025–26 Montenegrin First League

The2025–26 Montenegrin First League is the 20th season of top-tier football in Montenegro.FK Budućnost Podgorica are the defending champions. The season will begin August 2025. At the end of season, last-placed team will directly be relegated, and 9th and 8th club from the table will participate in playoffs.

The following 10 clubs compete in First League 2025–26.

Club
CityFoundedPosition
in2024–25
Seasons in
top division
First season in
top division
StadiumFloodlights
ArsenalTivat19148th42022–23Stadion u parku (2,000)No
BokeljKotor19226th72007–08Stadion Pod Vrmcem (1,000)Yes
BudućnostPodgorica19251st571946–47Stadion pod Goricom (15,230)Yes
DečićTuzi19264th162006–07Stadion Tuško Polje (2,000)Yes
JedinstvoBijelo Polje19227th92005–06Gradski Stadion (4,000)Yes
JezeroPlav19349th72008–09Stadion Pod Racinom (2,500)No
MladostPodgorica20191st in2. CFL22023–24DG Arena (4,300)Yes
MornarBar19235th122009–10Stadion Topolica (2,500)Yes
PetrovacPetrovac19692nd202006–07Stadion pod Malim brdom (1,630)Yes
SutjeskaNikšić19203rd401964–65Stadion kraj Bistrice (5,214)Yes

Seasons in top division - including the season 2025-26.

Montenegrin clubs in European football competitions

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History

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Main article:Montenegrin clubs in European football competitions

Montenegrin football clubs have played in fourUEFA competitions - theUEFA Champions League,UEFA Europa League (formerly UEFA Cup) andIntertoto Cup.
Champions of Montenegro have never played in the group-phase of UEFA Champions League, and the most successful in the qualifiers wasFK Zeta Golubovci in the 2007–08 season andFK Sutjeska Nikšić in 2019–20.
FK Zeta had the best performances in the UEFA Europa League: reaching the playoffs, andOFK Titograd, FK Budućnost and FK Sutjeska which played in Round 3.
FK Mornar andFK Dečić had the best performances in the UEFA Conference League: reaching the Round 3.
The most successful in the Intertoto Cup wasBudućnost, which was among the winners during the 1981 season.
Below is a table with Montenegrin clubs' scores in UEFA competitions.

TeamSeasonsGWDLGDPts
FK Budućnost Podgorica
21
69
21
15
33
82:100
78
FK Sutjeska Nikšić
13
41
6
12
23
28:59
30
OFK Titograd
6
20
6
5
9
18:34
23
FK Zeta Golubovci
10
28
6
5
17
25:56
23
FK Mogren Budva
4
12
5
1
6
15:24
16
FK Rudar Pljevlja
8
20
3
5
12
13:33
14
FK Dečić Tuzi
4
14
3
3
8
13:20
12
FK Mornar Bar
1
6
2
2
2
7:9
8
OFK Grbalj
2
6
1
2
3
8:10
5
FK Podgorica
1
2
1
0
1
1:3
3
OFK Petrovac
1
4
1
0
3
5:10
3
FK Čelik Nikšić
3
8
0
2
6
6:36
2
FK Iskra Danilovgrad
1
2
0
1
1
0:1
1
FK Lovćen Cetinje
1
2
0
1
1
0:1
1
FK Arsenal Tivat
1
2
0
1
1
2:7
1
FK Bokelj Kotor
1
2
0
1
1
1:6
1
OVERALL
238
55
56
127
224:409
221

As of the end of UEFA competitions 2025–26 season.
Except the official UEFA competitions, teams from Montenegro represented SFR Yugoslavia in theBalkans Cup, former regional football competition (1960-1994). Teams from Montenegro which played in Balkans Cup wereFK Budućnost Podgorica andFK Sutjeska Nikšić. Biggest success made FK Budućnost, who played in the final 1991, after eliminatedGalatasaray SK.

UEFA rankings

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Main article:Montenegrin First League Rankings (2008-)

UEFA Country Ranking for league participation in 2027–28 European football season (Previous year rank in italics)

Logo and sponsorships

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Official logo and equipment

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Since establishment, the Montenegrin First League has had two official logos.

The first logo was presented in 2006. Rebranding of the league came in 2018, together with the new logos of theMontenegrin Cup,Montenegrin Second League and youth leagues.[55]

The official ball of the competition is produced under theDerbystar brand, while the official equipment of referees is a product ofLegea.

Sponsorships

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Name of the competition

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Since foundation, the main sponsor of Montenegrin First League has been Montenegrin 'Telekom' which operates under the T-Com / T-Mobile brand. Since July 2022, the main sponsor of the First Montenegrin Football League is Meridianbet company.

Broadcasting rights

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Since the foundation of the competition, official broadcaster of First Montenegrin League matches isRTCG, the national television station of Montenegro. Matches of 1. CFL are directly broadcast onTVCG 2, with most important matches on the satellite channel.

From season 2017–18, broadcaster of matches is regional groupArena Sport. Every weekend, one game is broadcast live on Arena Sport channel.[56] Since season 2018–19, some games of Prva CFL are broadcast by cable-network channelMNE Sport TV.[citation needed]

See also

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