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FK Mogren

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Association football club in Montenegro
Football club
Mogren
Full nameFudbalski klub Mogren
Nickname(s)Majstori s mora
Founded1920; 105 years ago (1920)
Dissolved2017; 8 years ago (2017)
GroundStadion Lugovi
Capacity1,500
2015–165th

FK Mogren was a football club based inBudva,Montenegro. Founded in 1920, it was two times champion ofMontenegrin First League and once winner ofMontenegrin Cup.

In 2015, following the bankruptcy and debts, FK Mogren was relegated to the lowest-rank competition of football in Montenegro.[1][2] In March 2017, FK Mogren was expelled from South region of the Third Montenegrin league.[3] Mogren was extiguinshed in 2017.[4] Group of enthusiasts tried to register new club under the name Mogren 1920, but Ministry of Sports did not allow them.[4] Instead,FK Budva was founded and started with youth sections.

History

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Period 1920–2006

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FK Mogren was founded in 1920 asFK Budva. In the period 1921–1941, the team played in theMontenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) but without significant successes. After 1945, in theSFR Yugoslavia era, FK Budva participated inFourth League – South (lowest rank) and won the title on season 1966–67, which meant promotion to theMontenegrin Republic League. Until the end of the 1970s, FK Budva played their seasons only in the Republic League and lower ranks.

For the first time in history, FK Budva won the title in the Montenegrin Republic League on season 1980–81, doubled with the trophy ofMontenegrin Republic Cup winner same year. Third league title gave to FK Budva historical promotion toYugoslav Second League. From 1988 to 1989, FK Budva played inYugoslav Third League and in 1990, the club was renamed FK Mogren. For the first time, FK Mogren played in theYugoslav First League in the 1992–93 season. Until 2006, they spent five seasons in the Yugoslav First League. FK Mogren is the only team from Montenegrin seacoast who ever played in the First League of Yugoslavia.

Period 2006–2016

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After theMontenegrin independence, FK Mogren became a member of theMontenegrin First League, finishing 5th in its inaugural season.[5] In the second season of the league, (2007–08), the club finished in third place on 66 points, losing out on the title on goal difference toBuducnost.[6] The position allowed Mogren to compete in the2008–09 UEFA Cup, where they played Israeli clubHapoel Ironi Kiryat in the first qualifying round. Despite a 1–1 away draw in the first leg, Mogren went out 4–1 on aggregate.[7] On 7 May 2008, Mogren won their first silverware by defeating Buducnost 6–5 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in theMontenegrin Cup final at theStadion Pod Goricom inPodgorica.[8]
Mogren won their first league title in2008–09 with a four-point margin over Buducnost, and qualified for theUEFA Champions League for the first time.[9] Their Champions League campaign in 2009–10 opened with a 6–0 aggregate victory overHibernians ofMalta before a 12–0 aggregate defeat toFC Copenhagen ofDenmark in the second qualifying round. In the2009–10 season, Mogren finished third in the league to qualify for the first qualifying round of the next season'sUEFA Europa League, where they won 5–0 on aggregate overUE Santa Coloma ofAndorra. The second leg saw Mogren take onIsraeli clubMaccabi Tel Aviv and lose the first leg 2–0 away. The subsequent 2–1 home victory for Mogren saw them eliminated 3–2 on aggregate.[10] Mogren gained their second league title in2010–11 on goal difference after both they andBuducnost finished level on 73 points.[11] On 28 May that year, Mogren played in their second Montenegrin Cup final, but were defeated 5–4 on penalties byRudar after a 2–2 draw.[12] The league triumph allowed Mogren to enter the2011–12 UEFA Champions League, which saw them eliminated immediately in the second qualifying round after losing both legs toLitex Lovech ofBulgaria. After many successful seasons, at period from 2013 to 2015, FK Mogren, under the debts and crisis, played relegation playoffs in Montenegrin League, and after the 2014–15 season they were automatically relegated to the Third League. Soon after that, following the debts and bankruptcy, FK Mogren was dissolved.

First League Record

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See also:Participants of Montenegrin First League
See also:Montenegrin Clubs in Yugoslav First League

For the first time, FK Mogren played in Yugoslav First League on season1992–93. Below is a list of FK Mogren scores in First League by every single season.

SeasonPosGWDLGFGA
1992–931336127174652
1993–942036109173449
1998–99152448121842
1999–001940135224070
2002–03163456233376
2006–075331012112727
2007–0833319954621
2008–0913323556224
2009–1033316984934
2010–1113322746024
2011–1243315995437
2012–131033107163342
2013–141033119134556
2014–15113356222670

Seasons with green background were played in the first league ofYugoslavia orSerbia and Montenegro, together withSerbian clubs.

FK Mogren in European competitions

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See also:Montenegrin clubs in European football competitions

For the first time, FK Mogren played in European competitions in season2008–09. Until now, they played four seasons in European cups.

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubhomeaway
2008–09UEFA CupFirst qualifying roundIsraelHapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona0–31–1
2009–10UEFA Champions LeagueFirst qualifying roundMaltaHibernians4–02–0
Second qualifying roundDenmarkCopenhagen0–60–6
2010–11UEFA Europa LeagueFirst qualifying roundAndorraUE Santa Coloma2–03–0
Second qualifying roundIsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv2–10–2
2011–12UEFA Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundBulgariaLitex Lovech1–20–3

Honours and achievements

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Players

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Latest squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GKMontenegro MNEMiodrag Todorović
GKMontenegro MNENikola Marčelja
DFMontenegro MNEIvan Racković
DFMontenegro MNERadivoje Golubović
DFMontenegro MNEFilip Mitrović
DFMontenegro MNEZoran Mikijelj
DFMontenegro MNEJovan Baošić
MFMontenegro MNEIvan Delić
MFMontenegro MNENikola Šćepanović
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MFMontenegro MNENebojsa Bozovic
MFMontenegro MNEDarko Spasic
MFMontenegro MNEZijad Adrović
MFMontenegro MNEDanilo Bakić
FWSerbia SRBStefan Vlaisavljević
FWMontenegro MNEIgor Poček
FWMontenegro MNENikola Balević
FWMontenegro MNEKrsto Zvicer

Notable players

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For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please seeCategory:FK Mogren players.
Below is the list of most-known players which, during their career, played for FK Mogren.

Historical list of coaches

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Stadium

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Main article:Stadion Lugovi

The club played atStadion Lugovi, near the main beach inBudva. Stadium capacity is 1,500 seats on two stands and it doesn't meetUEFA standards for European competitions. After they were relegated to theMontenegrin Third League, FK Mogren played most of its matches at Jaz football complex near Budva.

Sponsors

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Mogren izbačen iz lige!".mondo.me.Archived from the original on 2016-10-02. Retrieved2016-10-02.
  2. ^"Nekadašnji šampion Crne Gore izbačen iz lige – CDM".Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved2016-10-02.
  3. ^"Ko ostane posljednji, neka ugasi svjetlo: Mogren isključen iz Južne regije".vijesti.me. Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved3 December 2017.
  4. ^ab"Loptanja nema pod imenom Mogren".vijesti.me. 13 October 2017. Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2018. Retrieved3 December 2017.
  5. ^"Montenegro 2006/07".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2024-06-15. Retrieved2023-02-02.
  6. ^"Montenegro 2007/08".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2024-06-15. Retrieved2023-02-02.
  7. ^UEFA
  8. ^"Montenegro Cup 2007/08".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2022-08-15. Retrieved2023-02-02.
  9. ^"Montenegro 2008/09".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2024-06-15. Retrieved2023-02-02.
  10. ^UEFA
  11. ^"Montenegro 2010/11".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2023-02-07. Retrieved2023-02-02.
  12. ^"Montenegro 2010/11".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2023-02-07. Retrieved2023-02-02.

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