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|| Name = Montenegro | Badge = | Badge size = 175px | FIFA Trigramme = MNE | Nickname = Hrabri sokoli / Храбри соколи (The Brave Falcons) | Association = Fudbalski Savez Crne Gore | Confederation = UEFA (Europe) | Coach = Ljubiša Tumbaković | Asst Manager = Anto Drobnjak Radislav Dragićević Dragoje Leković | Captain = Stevan Jovetić | Most caps = Elsad Zverotić Fatos Bećiraj (61) | Top scorer = Stevan Jovetić (24) | Home Stadium = Podgorica City Stadium | FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|MNE}} | FIFA max = 16 | FIFA max date = June 2011 | FIFA min = 199 | FIFA min date = June 2007 | Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Montenegro}} | Elo max = 37 | Elo max date = 29 March 2011 | Elo min = 75 | Elo min date = 29 May 2016 | pattern_la1=_mne1617h|pattern_b1=_mne1617h|pattern_ra1=_mne1617h|pattern_sh1=_mne1617h|pattern_so1=_mne1617h | leftarm1=FF0000|body1=FF0000|rightarm1=FF0000|shorts1=FF0000|socks1=FF0000 | pattern_la2=_mne1617a|pattern_b2=_mne1617a|pattern_ra2=_mne1617a|pattern_sh2=_mne1617a|pattern_so2=_mne1617a | leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFF | First game = Official {{Fb|MNE}} 2–1 {{Fb-rt|HUN}} (Podgorica, Montenegro; 24 March 2007) | Largest win = {{Fb|SMR}} 0–6 {{Fb-rt|MNE}} (Serravalle, San Marino; 11 September 2012) | Largest loss = {{Fb|ROM}} 4–0 {{Fb-rt|MNE}} (Bucharest, Romania; 31 May 2008) {{Fb|MNE}} 0–4 {{Fb-rt|UKR}} (Podgorica, Montenegro; 7 June 2013) {{Fb|MNE}} 1–5 {{Fb-rt|ENG}} (Podgorica, Montenegro; 25 March 2019) }} The Montenegro national football team ({{lang-cnr|Fudbalska reprezentacija Crne Gore}} / Фудбалска репрезентација Црне Горе) has represented Montenegro in association football since 2007. It is controlled by the Football Association of Montenegro, the governing body for football in Montenegro. Montenegro's home ground is Podgorica City Stadium in Podgorica. Montenegro is one of the world's newest international teams, having joined FIFA and UEFA in 2007, following the restoration of Montenegrin independence in 2006. Montenegro played its first official international match against Hungary in March 2007, and first competed in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. HistoryFormationFollowing the independence of Montenegro from Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia was set to represent both Serbia and Montenegro in the Euro 2008 qualifying stage. UEFA, however, would be willing to include Montenegro as a late entry if FIFA ratified a separate Montenegrin Football Association before September 2006. However, this did not occur before the competition began.[1] In October 2006, Montenegro was granted provisional membership of UEFA, with a debate regarding full membership scheduled at a full UEFA Congress in January 2007.[2] Montenegro's first FIFA World Ranking was joint 199th place, the last place on the list by default. First matchesOn 26 January 2007, the Montenegro FA was granted full membership of UEFA.[3] The team played its first FIFA-recognized friendly match against Hungary on 24 March 2007 at Stadion Pod Goricom in Podgorica. Montenegro won 2–1 in front of 12,000 spectators. Striker Mirko Vučinić scored the country's first goal in the 62nd minute.[4][5] On 31 May 2007, Montenegro was admitted as FIFA's 208th member.[6] Montenegro's first coach was Zoran Filipović. In 23 matches, Filipović recorded eight victories, eight draws and seven defeats. He left in January 2010 when his contract expired. During his tenure, Montenegro rose to 73rd position in the FIFA rankings. Montenegro played at the 2007 Kirin Cup, but finished in last place behind Japan and Colombia. On 26 March 2008, Montenegro recorded one of its best results with a 3–1 win over Norway. First competitive matchesOn 6 September 2008, Montenegro played their first World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria at the Podgorica City Stadium. Bulgaria took the lead in the 11th minute with a goal from Stiliyan Petrov. Mirko Vučinić scored in the 61st minute to tie the game, before Igor Burzanović put Montenegro ahead 82nd minute from a penalty. However, a last-minute equalizer from Blagoy Georgiev denied Montenegro their first competitive win. In their next match on 10 September, they achieved another notable result when they held the Republic of Ireland to a 0–0 draw. Another near-upset came in a narrow 2–1 loss against Italy. After Alberto Aquilani's early strike, Vučinić quickly equalized, but Aquilani scored the winning goal ten minutes later. Their second match against Italy ended 2–0 in favour of the world champions. Another disappointment came when the team could only draw 0–0 against Georgia, followed by a 2–2 draw against Cyprus after being two goals down. On 5 September 2009, Montenegro took an early lead against Bulgaria in Sofia with Stevan Jovetić putting them 1–0 up, only for Bulgaria to recover and win 4–1. After drawing 1–1 with Cyprus, Montenegro finally registered their first competitive win, beating Georgia 2–1. They then drew 0–0 with the Republic of Ireland at Croke Park. They finished fifth in the group with nine points, below Cyprus on goal difference. Golden eraUEFA Euro 2012 qualificationDuring the UEFA Euro 2012 qualification campaign, the team recorded further success. They opened their campaign with a 1–0 victory over Wales; Mirko Vučinić scored the only goal. A few days later, the team defeated Bulgaria 1–0 in Sofia. The next month, they beat Switzerland 1–0 and then recorded a 0–0 draw in London against England. On 4 June 2011, Montenegro drew 1–1 against Bulgaria, with Radomir Đalović scoring for Montenegro early in the second half, but Ivelin Popov scoring minutes later, to keep Montenegro second in the group, behind England on goal difference. Montenegro were beaten 2–1 by Wales in Cardiff. They were still second in Group G, but Switzerland closed the gap between them to only three points. In the June 2011 FIFA rankings, Montenegro recorded their highest ranking of 16th. On 7 October, Montenegro came back from 2–0 down to draw 2–2 against England in Podgorica, after Wayne Rooney was sent off. Wales beat Switzerland 2–0 to ensure Montenegro won a play-off place, putting the team two matches away from qualifying for Euro 2012. In their last match in the qualifiers, Montenegro lost 2–0 to Switzerland in Basel. On 13 October, the draw for the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying play-offs was held in Kraków, Poland. Montenegro were paired with the Czech Republic, but they lost 3–0 on aggregate and failed to qualify. 2014 FIFA World Cup qualificationMontenegro were drawn in Group H in the qualifiers, along with England, Poland, Ukraine, Moldova and San Marino. In their first match, Montenegro tied against Poland in a 2–2 draw. On 11 September, Montenegro played against San Marino in Seravalle. In a one-sided match, Montenegro won 6–0,[7] the biggest win in the team's history. Montenegro then beat Ukraine 1–0 in Kiev,[8] with the only goal scored by Dejan Damjanović. In their last match in 2012, Montenegro faced San Marino in Podgorica on 14 November, and won 3–0. Montenegro played their fifth qualifier match against Moldova in Chișinău on 22 March 2013, winning 1–0 through Mirko Vučinić's goal. Montenegro then returned to Podgorica to play the second-placed England. The outcome was a 1–1 draw. Leading their World Cup qualifying group, Montenegro hosted Ukraine on 7 June 2013. They suffered their first defeat in the group, losing 4–0. The match also saw Montenegro finish the match with nine men after Vladimir Volkov and Savo Pavićević were sent off. Their last four matches yielded just a single point; a 1–1 draw in Poland. Their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign finished with a 5–2 home defeat to Moldova, and they finished third behind England and Ukraine. Slump and revivalUEFA Euro 2016 qualificationOn 23 February 2014 in Nice, Montenegro were drawn for qualification in Group G alongside Russia, Sweden, Austria, Moldova and Liechtenstein. Though they opened their campaign with a 2–0 win over Moldova, they failed to qualify with a 0–0 tie against Liechtenstein, a 1–0 loss to Austria and a 1–1 tie at home to Sweden. On 27 March 2015, Montenegro's home match against Russia was abandoned after 67 minutes due to crowd violence, after the Russian left-back Dmitri Kombarov was hit by a projectile. The score was 0–0 and Russia had missed a penalty moments before the match was abandoned. The Russian goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev was hit by a flare, causing a second 33-minute delay.[9] The abandoned match was ruled a 3–0 win in Russia's favour. Montenegro finished fourth at the end of the campaign and placed 95th on the FIFA ranking list. 2018 FIFA World Cup qualificationMontenegro participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification and were placed with Poland, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Romania. Poland, Denmark and Romania had been participants in the UEFA Euro 2016, but Montenegro began by drawing 1–1 away to Romania, beating Kazakhstan 5–0 at home and defeating Denmark 1–0. However, they then lost 3–2 away to Armenia despite leading 2–0, and were defeated 2–1 at home by Poland. Montenegro then rebounded, beating Armenia 4–1 and Kazakhstan 3–0. They later eliminated Romania with a 1–0 victory, but losses to the Danes and Poles ended Montenegro's chance of qualifying. FIFA rankings{{Main|Montenegro national football team records and statistics}}Montenegro national football team is present on FIFA rankings since June 2007. Until now, best ranking of Montenegro was 16th place in the world (June 2011). Below is a list of Montenegro position on FIFA ranking-list by every six months, with number of points. {{col-begin}}{{col-4}}
SupportersAt competitive matches, the Montenegrin home ground Podgorica City Stadium is often filled to capacity. The stadium is regarded as too small to meet the needs of the national team. Demand for the World Cup qualifier against Italy in 2009 was 30,000 tickets; 40,000 for the Euro 2012 qualifying match against England in 2011. Montenegro's loudest and most loyal supporters are named Ultra Crna Gora (Ултра Црна Гора; Ultra Montenegro). As an ultras group, their support consists of standing up and singing for 90 minutes both home and away. They occupy the north and south stands of Podgorica City Stadium. Choreography is usually performed at the beginning of games. Ultra Crna Gora consists of many subgroups, mostly named after Podgorica's neighborhoods and Montenegrin towns in other parts of the country. In March 2015 the teams match against Russia in the qualification for Euro 2016 was abandoned due to Montenegrin fans throwing missiles onto the pitch, one of which hit the Russian goalkeeper on the head.[13] In March 2019 the Montenegrin FA was charged by UEFA after their fans directed racist abuse at England players during their 5-1 defeat in the Euro 2020 qualifying tournament.[14] PlayersIn international football, players can normally only play for one national team once they play in all or part of any match recognised as a full international by FIFA. However, an exception is made in cases where one or more newly independent states are created out of a former state. Based on current FIFA rules, a player will be eligible to play for Montenegro, even if he had previously represented Serbia and Montenegro or any other country, if at least one of the following statements applies:[15]
Due to mixed ancestries, it is likely that a high percentage of the players eligible to play for Montenegro will also remain eligible to play for Serbia, and vice versa. However, once they have played for either Serbia or Montenegro in any competitive fixture, they are no longer eligible to play for any other nation. Current squadThe following players were called up for Euro 2020 qualifying games against Bulgaria and England on 22 March and 25 March 2019.[16] Caps and goals as of 25 March 2019 after the game against England.{{nat fs g start}}{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=Danijel Petković|age={{Birth date and age|1993|5|25|df=y}}|caps=16|goals=0|club=Lorient|clubnat=FRA}}{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name=Milan Mijatović|age={{Birth date and age|1987|7|26|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=Budućnost Podgorica|clubnat=MNE}}{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=GK|name=Damir Ljuljanović|age={{Birth date and age|1992|5|23|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=Titograd Podgorica|clubnat=MNE}}{{nat fs break}}{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=Stefan Savić|other=Vice-captain|age={{Birth date and age|1991|1|8|df=y}}|caps=51|goals=5|club=Atlético Madrid|clubnat=ESP}}{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=DF|name=Marko Simić|age={{Birth date and age|1987|6|16|df=y}}|caps=36|goals=1|club=Pakhtakor Tashkent|clubnat=UZB}}{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=DF|name=Žarko Tomašević|age={{Birth date and age|1990|2|22|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=4|club=Oostende|clubnat=BEL}}{{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=DF|name=Adam Marušić|age={{Birth date and age|1992|10|17|df=y}}|caps=27|goals=0|club=Lazio|clubnat=ITA}}{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=Filip Stojković|age={{Birth date and age|1993|1|22|df=y}}|caps=15|goals=0|club=Red Star Belgrade|clubnat=SRB}}{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=Boris Kopitović|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=1|club=Čukarički|clubnat=SRB}}{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=DF|name=Risto Radunović|age={{Birth date and age|1992|5|4|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=Astra Giurgiu|clubnat=ROM}}{{nat fs g player|no=—|pos=DF|name=Igor Vujačić|age={{Birth date and age|1994|8|8|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=Zeta|clubnat=MNE}}{{nat fs break}}{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=MF|name=Nikola Vukčević|age={{Birth date and age|1991|12|13|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=1|club=Levante|clubnat=ESP}}{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=Marko Vešović|age={{Birth date and age|1991|8|28|df=y}}|caps=25|goals=2|club=Legia Warsaw|clubnat=POL}}{{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=Vladimir Jovović|age={{Birth date and age|1994|10|26|df=y}}|caps=25|goals=0|club=Jablonec|clubnat=CZE}}{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=MF|name=Marko Janković|age={{Birth date and age|1995|7|9|df=y}}|caps=16|goals=1|club=SPAL|clubnat=ITA}}{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=MF|name=Mirko Ivanić|age={{Birth date and age|1993|9|13|df=y}}|caps=15|goals=1|club=Red Star Belgrade|clubnat=SRB}}{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=MF|name=Aleksandar Šćekić|age={{Birth date and age|1991|12|12|df=y}}|caps=15|goals=0|club=Partizan|clubnat=SRB}}{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=Marko Bakić|age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|1|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=Mouscron|clubnat=BEL}}{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=MF|name=Nebojša Kosović|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|24|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=Kairat|clubnat=KAZ}}{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=MF|name=Aleksandar Boljević|age={{Birth date and age|1995|12|12|df=y}}|caps=10|goals=0|club=Waasland-Beveren|clubnat=BEL}}{{nat fs g player|no=—|pos=MF|name=Asmir Kajević|age={{Birth date and age|1990|2|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=Čukarički|clubnat=SRB}}{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=MF|name=Luka Mirković|age={{Birth date and age|1990|11|1|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=Budućnost|clubnat=MNE}}{{nat fs g player|no=—|pos=MF|name=Stefan Lončar|age={{Birth date and age|1996|2|19|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=Istra 1961|clubnat=CRO}}{{nat fs g player|no=—|pos=MF|name=Deni Hočko|age={{Birth date and age|1994|4|22|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=Famalicão|clubnat=POR}}{{nat fs break}}{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=Fatos Bećiraj|age={{Birth date and age|1988|5|22|df=y}}|caps=61|goals=9|club=Maccabi Netanya|clubnat=ISR}}{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=Stefan Mugoša|age={{Birth date and age|1992|2|23|df=y}}|caps=29|goals=7|club=Incheon United|clubnat=KOR}}{{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=FW|name=Luka Đorđević|age={{Birth date and age|1994|7|9|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=1|club=Arsenal Tula|clubnat=RUS}}{{nat fs end|background=#ED1C24}} Recent call-upsThe following players have been called on the last 12 months. {{nat fs r start|background=#ED1C24|color=white}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=Mladen Božović||age={{Birth date and age|1984|8|1|df=y}}|caps=43|goals=0|club=Unattached|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|BIH}}, 28 May 2018 WD}}{{nat fs break|background=#ED1C24}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Emrah Klimenta|age={{Birth date and age|1991|2|13|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=Unattached|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|ROM}}, 20 November 2018}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Nemanja Mijušković|age={{Birth date and age|1992|3|4|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=Hermannstadt|clubnat=ROU|latest=v. {{fb|ROM}}, 20 November 2018}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Miloš Bakrač|age={{Birth date and age|1992|2|25|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=Željezničar|clubnat=BIH|latest=v. {{fb|SLO}}, 2 June 2018}}{{nat fs break|background=#ED1C24}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=Darko Zorić|age={{Birth date and age|1993|9|12|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=1|club=Okzhetpes|clubnat=KAZ|latest=v. {{fb|ROM}}, 20 November 2018}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=Sead Hakšabanović|age={{Birth date and age|1999|5|4|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=Málaga|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 September 2018}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=Vukan Savićević|age={{Birth date and age|1994|1|29|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=Wisła Kraków|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 September 2018}}{{nat fs break|background=#ED1C24}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=Stevan Jovetić|other=Captain|age={{Birth date and age|1989|11|2|df=y}}|caps=51|goals=24|club=Monaco|clubnat=FRA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 22 March 2019 INJ}}{{nat fs end|background=#ED1C24}}
Managers
Coaching staff
Player records{{Main|Montenegro national football team records and statistics}}Player/coach records are accurate as of 26 March 2019. Players in bold are still active at international level. Most capped players
Top goalscorers
Captains
Competition historyMontenegro have participated in five qualification rounds for World Cup or European Championship tournaments. Montenegro have never qualified, and their biggest success was reaching the play-offs for Euro 2012. Montenegro first tried to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, but they finished fifth in their group. They had more success in the Euro 2012 qualifiers, when they finished second in their group to reach the play-offs, but lost to the Czech Republic. In the qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup, Montenegro finished third, and two years later, in the qualifiers for Euro 2016, they finished fourth in their group. They again finished third in their 2018 World Cup qualifying group.
FIFA World Cup
UEFA European Football Championship
Recent results and fixtures{{Main|List of official matches of the Montenegro national football team}}{{footballbox_collapsible|format = 1 |date = 28 May 2018 |time = 18:00 (18:00 UTC+2) |round = International Friendly |team1 = {{fb-rt|BIH}} |score = 0–0 |report= https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/05/28/world/friendlies/bosnia-herzegovina/montenegro/2750774/?ICID=HP_MS_01_04 |team2 = {{fb|MNE}} |goals1= |goals2= |stadium=Bilino Polje Stadium |location = Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina |attendance= 5,215 |referee= Dimitar Mečkarovski (North Macedonia) |result = D }}{{footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |date = 2 June 2018 |time = 20:15 (20:15 UTC+2) |round = International Friendly |team1 = {{fb-rt|MNE}} |score = 0–2 |report= https://fscg.me/vijesti/6292/slovenija-slavila-u-podgorici/ |team2 = {{fb|SLO}} |goals1= |goals2= Bezjak {{goal|39|pen.}} Zajc {{goal|79}} |stadium=Podgorica City Stadium |location = Podgorica, Montenegro |attendance= 2,944 |referee=Igor Pajić (Croatia) |result = L }}{{Footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |round = 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C |date={{Start date|2018|9|7|df=y}} |time=20:45 (21:45 UTC+3) |team1={{fb-rt|ROM}} |score=0–0 |report=https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000959/match=2024139/index.html |team2={{fb|MNE}} |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium= Ilie Oană Stadium |location = Ploiești, Romania |attendance = 0 |referee =Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia) |result = D |note=The Romania v Montenegro match will be played behind closed doors due to a UEFA punishment against Romania for racist behaviour in their UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying home match against Greece.[17] }}{{Footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |round = 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C |date={{Start date|2018|9|10|df=y}} |time=20:45 (20:45 UTC+2) |team1={{fb-rt|MNE}} |score=2–0 |report=https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000959/match=2024136/index.html |team2={{fb|LTU}} |goals1 = Savić {{goal|34|pen.}} Janković {{goal|36}} |goals2 = |stadium=Podgorica City Stadium |location = Podgorica, Montenegro |attendance = 6,000 |referee = Jakob Kehlet (Denmark) |result = W }}{{Footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |round = 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C |date={{Start date|2018|10|11|df=y}} |time=20:45 (20:45 UTC+2) |team1={{fb-rt|MNE}} |score=0–2 |report=https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000959/match=2024141/index.html |team2={{fb|SRB}} |goals1 = |goals2 = Mitrović {{goal|18|pen.|81}} |stadium= Podgorica City Stadium |location = Podgorica, Montenegro |attendance = 10,700 |referee = Gianluca Rocchi (Italy) |result = L }}{{Footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |round = 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C |date={{Start date|2018|10|14|df=y}} |time=20:45 (21:45 UTC+3) |team1={{fb-rt|LTU}} |score=1–4 |report=https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000959/match=2024144/index.html |team2={{fb|MNE}} |goals1 = Baravykas {{goal|88}} |goals2 = Mugoša {{goal|10|pen.|45+1}} Kopitović {{goal|35}} Zorić {{goal|86}} |stadium = LFF Stadium |location = Vilnius, Lithuania |attendance = 2,500 |referee = Robert Schörgenhofer (Austria) |result = W }}{{Footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |round = 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C |date={{Start date|2018|11|17|df=y}} |time=15:00 (15:00 UTC+2) |team1={{fb-rt|SRB}} |score=2–1 |report=https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000959/match=2024133/index.html |team2={{fb|MNE}} |goals1 = Ljajić {{goal|30}} Mitrović {{goal|32}} |goals2 = Mugoša {{goal|70}} |stadium = Red Star Stadium |location = Belgrade, Serbia |attendance = 15,416 |referee = Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |result = L }}{{Footballbox_collapsible |format = 1 |round = 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C |date={{Start date|2018|11|20|df=y}} |time=20:45 (20:45 UTC+2) |team1={{fb-rt|MNE}} |score=0–1 |report=https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2000959/match=2024137/index.html |team2={{fb|ROM}} |goals1 = |goals2 = Țucudean {{goal|44}} |stadium=Podgorica City Stadium |location = Podgorica, Montenegro |attendance = 2,000 |referee = Felix Zwayer (Germany) |result = L }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|3|22|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|BUL}} | score= 1–1 | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026026/match-info/index.html?iv=true | team2= {{fb|MNE}} | goals1 = Nedelev {{goal|82|pen.}} | goals2 = Mugoša {{goal|50}} | stadium = Vasil Levski National Stadium | location = Sofia, Bulgaria | attendance = 12,000 | referee = Ruddy Buquet (France) | result = D }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|3|25|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|MNE}} | score= 1–5 | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026053/index.html | team2= {{fb|ENG}} | goals1 = Vešović {{goal|18}} | goals2 = Keane {{goal|30}} Barkley {{goal|39||59}} Kane {{goal|71}} Sterling {{goal|81}} | stadium=Podgorica City Stadium | location = Podgorica, Montenegro | attendance = 8,331 | referee = Aleksei Kulbakov (Bulgaria) | result = L }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|6|7|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|MNE}} | score= | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026068/index.html | team2= {{fb|KVX}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium=Podgorica City Stadium | location = Podgorica, Montenegro | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|6|10|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|CZE}} | score= | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026142/index.html | team2= {{fb|MNE}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Andrův stadion | location = Olomouc, Czech Republic | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = International Friendly | date = {{Start date|2019|9|5|df=y}} | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|MNE}} | score = | report = | team2 = {{fb|HUN}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = | location = Montenegro | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|9|10|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|MNE}} | score= | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026210/index.html | team2= {{fb|CZE}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Podgorica City Stadium | location = Podgorica, Montenegro | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|10|11|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|MNE}} | score= | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026227/index.html | team2= {{fb|BUL}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Podgorica City Stadium | location = Podgorica, Montenegro | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|10|14|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|KVX}} | score= | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026126/index.html | team2= {{fb|MNE}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Fadil Vokrri Stadium | location = Pristina, Kosovo | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A | date= {{Start date|2019|11|14|df=y}} | time= 20:45 | team1= {{fb-rt|ENG}} | score= | report= https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/season=2020/matches/round=2001086/match=2026093/index.html | team2= {{fb|MNE}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = | location = England | attendance = | referee = | result = }}{{Footballbox_collapsible | format = 1 | round = International friendly | date = {{Start date|2019|11|19|df=y}} | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|MNE}} | score = | report = | team2 = {{fb|BLR}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = | location = Montenegro | attendance = | referee = | result = }} Below is a summary of Montenegrin national team results against every opponent country. {{updated|26 March 2019}}
FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifying{{Main|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group E}}{{2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group E table |show_matches=yes}}UEFA Euro 2020 qualification{{Main|UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group A}}{{UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying group tables|Group A|show_matches=yes|showteam=MNE}}See also
References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/5009872.stm|title=Serbia to take spot in Euro 2008 |accessdate=11 April 2007|publisher=BBC Sport| date=23 May 2006}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/Keytopics/kind=64/newsId=464331.html|title=No decision yet on Gibraltar|accessdate=11 April 2007|publisher=UEFA.com|year=2006|author=Mark Chaplin |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20061128205508/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/Keytopics/kind=64/newsId=464331.html |archivedate = 28 November 2006}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind=64/newsid=500487.html|title=UEFA to consider 24-team EURO|accessdate=11 April 2007|website=UEFA.com|publisher=UEFA|year=2007|author=Simon Hart |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070219043936/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind=64/newsid=500487.html |archivedate = 19 February 2007}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldFootballNews/idUKL2427909120070324|title=Soccer-Montenegro beat Hungary 2–1 in international debut|accessdate=11 April 2007|website=Reuters.co.uk|publisher=Reuters| date=24 March 2007}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/news/kind=1/newsid=519773.html|title=Montenegro take a bow with victory|accessdate=11 April 2007|website=UEFA.com|publisher=UEFA|year=2007 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070604012811/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/news/kind=1/newsid=519773.html |archivedate = 4 June 2007}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid=529926.html#blatters+third+term+confirmed|title=Blatter's third term confirmed|accessdate=17 October 2007|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|year=2007}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.vijesti.me/sport/crna-gora-ubjedljiva-protiv-san-marina-pukla-sestica-oboren-rekord-91254|title=Crna Gora ubjedljiva protiv San Marina - pukla šestica, oboren rekord|accessdate=11 September 2012|website=vijesti.me|publisher=Vijesti|language=Montenegrin|date=11 September 2012}} 8. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/europe/matches/round=258374/match=300182355/index.html?intcmp=livecoverage_header_fwcq_playbyplay_en%7Caccessdate=16|title=2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ - Matches - Ukraine-Montenegro|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|date=16 October 2012|accessdate=18 September 2016}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/montenegro-arrests-fans-for-football-match-bowl|title=Montenegro Arrests Fans for Football Violence|website=balkaninsight.com|publisher=Balkan Insight|date=31 March 2015|accessdate=18 September 2016}} 10. ^http://www.podgorica.me/sport 11. ^http://fscg.me/istorija-savez/investicije 12. ^http://cdm.me/sport/fudbal/video-zavirite-u-novu-kucu-fudbala/ 13. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/mar/27/montenegro-russia-euro-2016-qualifier-suspended Guardian article on the incident] 14. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47705811 BBC article on the incident] 15. ^https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/status%5ftransfer%5fen%5f25.pdf 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://fscg.me/vijesti/6761/tumbakovic-prozvao-za-bugarsku-i-englesku|title=TUMBAKOVIĆ PROZVAO ZA BUGARSKU I ENGLESKU|language=Serbian|date=13 March 2019}} 17. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/nationala/a-fost-stabilit-tintarul-din-liga-natiunilor-romania-debuteaza-acasa-fara-spectatori-programul-complet-si-datele-meciurilor-din-grupa-noastra-531185.html |title=A fost stabilit țintarul din Liga Națiunilor: România debutează acasă, fără spectatori! |trans-title=The draw of the Nations League is set: Romania starts at home without spectators! |website=gsp.ro |publisher=Gazeta Sporturilor |date=24 January 2018 |access-date=2 February 2018 |language=Romanian}} External links{{commons category|Montenegro national football team}}
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