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词条 Montenegrin Cup
释义

  1. History

     Before independence  After independence  Period 2006-2016  Period 2016- 

  2. Format

  3. Winners and finals

     Winners by season  Trophies by club 

  4. Venues

  5. Participants

     Montenegrin Cup all time table  Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Cup (1947-2006) 

  6. Players and managers

     Scorers (final games)  Managers 

  7. Records and statistics

     Final  All rounds  Attendances 

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{infobox football tournament
| current = 2017–18 Montenegrin Cup
| logo =
| founded = 2006
| number of teams = 30
| region = {{MNE}}
| qualifier for = UEFA Europa League
| current champions = OFK Titograd (2nd title)
| most successful club = Rudar (4 titles)
| website = Kup Crne Gore
}}

The Montenegrin Cup (Montenegrin: Kup Crne Gore) is the national football cup played in Montenegro. The winner of the cup is awarded a spot in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League if they have not already gained a spot in the UEFA Champions League. If this were to happen the runners-up would take the winners spot.

History

Before independence

{{see also|Yugoslav Cup}}

Since 1946, Montenegrin football clubs played in the SFR Yugoslavia football system, so in the period 1947-1992 they participated in Yugoslav Cup. From 1992 to 2006, teams from Montenegro played in the Cup competition of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Most successful participant was FK Budućnost, who played twice in the finals of Yugoslav Cup (1964-65 and 1976-77).

{{see also|Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947-2006)}}

First stage of Yugoslav Cup was Montenegrin Republic Cup, in which played clubs from lower-leagues. Competition was held from 1947 to 2006, and the winner qualified for Yugoslav Cup first stage. In Montenegrin Republic Cup played all non-First League clubs from the territory of Montenegro.

After independence

Following independence of Montenegro, Football Association of Montenegro founded Montenegrin Cup as a national football competition, with its first season 2006-07. Direct participation are gaining the clubs from Montenegrin First League and Montenegrin Second League, while the clubs from the Montenegrin Third League played qualifiers for Montenegrin Cup through Regional Cups (northern, central, southern).[1][2][3]

From its first season, winner of Montenegrin Cup participate in UEFA Europa League.

Period 2006-2016

First winner of competition was Rudar, who won the title on season 2006–07 without any defeat in eight matches. In the final, Rudar defeated Sutjeska - 2:1. Next season, trophy won Mogren, who won the final match against Budućnost on penalties. Final game was attended by 10,000 spectators and that was the highest audience on Montenegrin Cup final games. On season 2008–09, the trophy won OFK Petrovac, defeating Lovćen in extra-time.

Rudar was the first, and until now the only club which won two trophies in a row. They won the title on season 2009–10 with win against Budućnost in final (2:1). Next year, Rudar defended the title after penalties in the final game against Mogren. That was the third title for FK Rudar since establishing of Montenegrin Cup.
Season 2011–12 is remembered by fact that one team from Montenegrin Second League won the Cup trophy. Big surprise made Čelik from Nikšić, who defeated Rudar in the final match - 2:1. Year later, Čelik again played in the finals, but as a member of Montenegrin First League. In that final, Čelik was defeated by Budućnost (1:0), who held the trophy after their third final.

On season 2013–14, Lovćen won the trophy for the first time in the club's history. Team from Cetinje won the final game against OFK Titograd from Podgorica - 1:0. After that defeat, OFK Titograd succeeded to hold the trophy for season 2014–15. In the finals, they defeated OFK Petrovac in extra-time (2:1). Rudar won their fourth Cup trophy on season 2015–16. In final match, team from Pljevlja won the penalties against Budućnost.

Period 2016-

For the first time in their history, Sutjeska became a title-holder on season 2016–17, winning the finals against Grbalj (1-0).

In 2017–18 Montenegrin Cup, for the second time in history, one member of Second League played in the finals. That was Igalo, which played against OFK Titograd who won their second trophy (2:0).

Format

{{see also|Montenegrin Regional Cups}}

Since the inaugural season, Montenegrin Cup had the same format in every edition.

In competition participate 30 teams. The 20 clubs from First and Second League are automatically qualified for the tournament. Other participants are Third League members - semifinalists of three regional cups - Northern region Cup, Central region Cup and Southern Region Cup.

The Montenegrin Cup begins with the round of 28 clubs, while the winner and finalist of previous-year Cup are starting from second phase (round of 16).

In the all phases, extra time will be played if the scores are level after 90 minutes with a penalty shootout following if needed.

Winners and finals

Winners by season

The finals played so far are:[4]

Year Winner Result Runners-up Venue Attendance
2006–07 FK Rudar
2–1
FK Sutjeska
Podgorica City Stadium
8,000
2007–08 FK Mogren
1–1 a.e.t. (6–5 pen.)
FK Budućnost
Podgorica City Stadium
10,000
2008–09 OFK Petrovac
1–0
FK Lovćen
Podgorica City Stadium
4,000
2009–10 FK Rudar
2–1
FK Budućnost
Podgorica City Stadium
6,000
2010–11 FK Rudar
2–2 a.e.t. (5–4 pen.)
FK Mogren
Podgorica City Stadium
5,000
2011–12 FK Čelik
2–1
FK Rudar
Podgorica City Stadium
6,000
2012–13 FK Budućnost
1–0
FK Čelik Podgorica City Stadium
6,000
2013–14 FK Lovćen
1–0
OFK Titograd
Podgorica City Stadium
6,000
2014–15 OFK Titograd
2–1 a.e.t.
OFK Petrovac
Podgorica City Stadium
5,000
2015–16 FK Rudar
0–0 a.e.t. (4–3 pen.)
FK Budućnost
Podgorica City Stadium
6,000
2016–17 FK Sutjeska
1–0
OFK Grbalj
Podgorica City Stadium
5,000
2017–18 OFK Titograd
2–0
FK Igalo
Podgorica City Stadium
5,500

Trophies by club

Two teams which won more than one trophy are Rudar who hold four trophies and OFK Titograd with two. Except them, Budućnost is the only team which played in more than two finals - with one trophy won and three finals lost. Other teams which won trophy are Sutjeska, Lovćen, Čelik, Mogren and OFK Petrovac.

Teams which played in the finals, but never won the trophy are Grbalj and Igalo

Two clubs which played in Cup final as members of Montenegrin Second League were Čelik (2011-12) and Igalo (2017-18). Čelik is the only Second League member which won the Cup.

2
MNE}} Veselin BojićRudar, Čelik2010–11, 2011-12
2MNE}} Admir AdrovićOFK Titograd2017–18
1MNE}} Mitar PekovićBudućnost2012–13
1SRB}} Ilija StolicaBudućnost2009–10
1MNE}} Petar VukčevićBudućnost2007–08
1MNE}} Aleksandar DubljevićČelik2011–12
1MNE}} Draško BožovićLovćen2013–14
1MNE}} Marko ŠćepanovićOFK Titograd2014–15
1MNE}} Ardian ĐokajMogren2010–11
1MNE}} Marko ĆetkovićMogren2010–11
1MNE}} Ratko ZecMogren2007–08
1MNE}} Ivan KneževićPetrovac2014–15
1MNE}} Luka RotkovićPetrovac2008–09
1SRB}} Ivica JovanovićRudar2011–12
1MNE}} Neđeljko VlahovićRudar2010–11
1SRB}} Predrag RanđelovićRudar2009–10
1MNE}} Blažo IgumanovićRudar2009–10
1MNE}} Ramiz LukovacRudar2006–07
1MNE}} Miloš VranešRudar2006–07
1MNE}} Miljan VlaisavljevićSutjeska2016–17
1MNE}} Dražen MeđedovićSutjeska2006–07
Own goalMNE}} Marko MarkovićPetrovac2014–15

Managers

During the history, 10 different managers won the title of Montenegrin First League champions. Among them, Nebojša Vignjević and Aleksandar Miljenović did it twice. Vignjević is the only manager which won more than one title with the same team (FK Rudar).

2
SRB}} Nebojša VignjevićRudar2009–10, 2010-11
2MNE}} Aleksandar MiljenovićPetrovac, OFK Titograd2008–09, 2017-18
1MNE}} Mirko MarićRudar2006–07
1MNE}} Dejan VukićevićMogren2007–08
1MNE}} Slavoljub BubanjaČelik2011–12
1MNE}} Radislav DragićevićBudućnost2012–13
1MNE}} Mojaš RadonjićLovćen2013–14
1MNE}} Aleksandar NedovićOFK Titograd2014–15
1MNE}} Dragan RadojičićRudar2015–16
1MNE}} Nikola RakojevićSutjeska2016–17

Records and statistics

Final

  • Most wins: 4:
    • FK Rudar Pljevlja (2006-07, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2015–16)
  • Most consecutive wins: 2:
    • FK Rudar Pljevlja (2009–10, 2010–11)
  • Most appearances in a final: 5:
    • FK Rudar Pljevlja (2006-07, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2015–16)
  • Most appearances in a final without winning: 3:
    • FK Budućnost Podgorica (2007-08, 2009–10, 2015–16)
  • Most goals in a final: 4:
    • FK Rudar Pljevlja 2–2 FK Mogren Budva (2010–11)

All rounds

  • Biggest win:
    • FK Hajduk Bar 0–13 FK Mornar Bar (2018–19)
  • Biggest home win:
    • OFK Titograd 10–1 FK Pljevlja (2012–13)
    • FK Budućnost Podgorica 9–0 FK Pljevlja (2014–15)
  • Most consecutive games without defeat: 28
    • FK Rudar Pljevlja (from 2008–09, First round to 2011–12 final)
  • Player with most goals on a single game:
    • 7, Luka Rotković (OFK Titograd 10–1 Pljevlja (2012–13))

Attendances

  • Highest attendance on final game: 10,000
    • FK Mogren Budva – FK Budućnost Podgorica, Podgorica City Stadium (2007–08)
  • Highest attendance on previous rounds: 10,000
    • FK Budućnost Podgorica – FK Zeta Golubovci, Podgorica City Stadium (2006–07, Round of 16)
Season Avg Overall MHF
2006–07 1,126 48,400 43 10,000 8,000
2007–08 1,142 49,100 43 6,000 10,000
2008–09 672 28,900 43 3,000 4,000
2009–10 843 36,250 43 3,000 6,000
2010–11 609 26,800 44 2,500 5,000
2011–12 881 37,900 43 6,000 6,000
2012–13 635 27,300 43 2,200 6,000
2013–14 490 20,100 41 1,500 6,000
2014–15 667 26,650 40 2,000 5,000
2015–16 568 24,400 43 1,500 6,000
2016–17 555 23,850 43 2,000 5,000
2017–18 653 26,100 40 2,500 5,500
M = Number of matches; H = Highest attendance on one game before the final; F = Final game attendance; Games played without spectators not included

See also

  • Montenegrin Regional Cups
  • Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947-2006)
  • Montenegrin First League
  • Football in Montenegro
  • Montenegrin Cup (women)
  • Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946-2006)

References

1. ^http://sjevernaregija.me/kup/
2. ^http://srednjaregija.me/category/vijesti-news/kup-takmicenje/
3. ^http://juznaregija.me/kup/
4. ^{{cite web|title=Montenegro - List of Cup Finals|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/montegcuphist.html|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=19 September 2011}}
5. ^http://volimpodgoricu.me/2016/02/19/madari-grade-stadion-sveti-petar-cetinjski-na-cetinju/
6. ^'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.

External links

  • Football Association of Montenegro – Official Site
  • Cup at UEFA
  • [https://int.soccerway.com/national/montenegro/cup/ Cup] at soccerway.com
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