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词条 Montenegrin First League playoffs
释义

  1. Format

  2. Participants

     Participants by season  Teams 

  3. Results

     2006  2007  2008  2009  2010  2011  2012  2013  2014  2015  2016  2017  2018 

  4. External links

Montenegrin First League playoffs is a two legs tournament between the teams from Montenegrin First League which above direct relegation, and the teams from Montenegrin Second League which below the direct promotion.

Format

At the end of each season, 8th and 9th team from Montenegrin First League are playing direct games against 2nd and 3rd team from Montenegrin Second League. Winners are gain a remaining or promotion to the next season of First League, while losers are members of next edition of Second League.

In every playoffs, matches are played over two legs - 8th team from First League against 3rd team from Second League, and 9th team from First League against 2nd team from Second League.

Until the season 2017-18, when number of First League members is reduced to 10, in playoffs participated 10th and 11th team from highest rank.

Participants

Participants by season

Below is the list of playoffs participants by every single season. Playoffs from 2006 are excluded, because participants were teams from Serbo-Montenegrin Second League and Montenegrin Republic League.

{{0}}†{{0}}Playoffs winner.
SeasonFirst League ParticipantsSecond League Participants
2007FK DečićFK JedinstvoFK BokeljFK Ibar
2008FK SutjeskaFK BokeljFK JedinstvoFK Čelik
2009FK DečićFK JezeroFK MornarFK Mladost
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 DečićOFK Igalo
2016FK IskraOFK PetrovacFK CetinjeFK Bratstvo
2017OFK PetrovacFK RudarFK OtrantFK Ibar
2018FK KomOFK PetrovacOFK Mladost 1970FK Lovćen

Teams

ClubTownSsnPWPLFirstLastPldWDLGD
FK MornarBar752200920151483316:9
FK DečićTuzi43120072015842212:6
FK JedinstvoBijelo Polje4222007201283325:5
OFK PetrovacPetrovac33020162018633011:3
FK BeraneBerane4222010201481436:9
FK MogrenBudva32120132015640216:10
FK SutjeskaNikšić2202008201142202:0
FK MladostPodgorica2112006200942025:4
FK BokeljKotor3122007201362135:5
FK IskraDanilovgrad1102016201621108:2
FK LovćenCetinje1102018201821102:1
FK RudarPljevlja1102017201721013:1
OFK BarBar1102010201020202:2
OFK IgaloIgalo1012015201521012:2
FK OtrantUlcinj1012017201721011:3
FK JezeroPlav2022009201440132:8
FK IbarRožaje2022007201740223:8
FK ČelikNikšić1012008200820110:1
FK KomPodgorica1012018201820111:2
FK BratstvoZeta2022010201640133:11
FK CetinjeCetinje1012016201620110:1
FK ZoraSpuž1012006200621012:4
OFK Mladost 1970Podgorica1012018201820112:5
FK ZabjeloPodgorica1012013201320022:9

Results

2006

In 2006 playoffs, participated FK Zora from Serbo-Montenegrin Second League and FK Mladost from Montenegrin Republic League. Winner gained promotion to inaugural season of Montenegrin First League.

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|date = June 4, 2006
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Mladost gained promotion to 2006–07 Montenegrin First League, while Zora relegated to 2006–07 Montenegrin Second League.

2007

In 2007 playoffs, participated FK Dečić and FK Jedinstvo from Montenegrin First League against FK Bokelj and FK Ibar from Montenegrin Second League.

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|date = June 9, 2007
|team1 = Bokelj
|team2 = Jedinstvo
|score = 0 — 1
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|attendance = 2,000
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|date = June 2, 2007
|team1 = Ibar
|team2 = Dečić
|score = 2 — 2
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|date = June 9, 2007
|team1 = Dečić
|team2 = Ibar
|score = 1 — 0
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|attendance = 1,500
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Dečić remained a member of First League, while Bokelj gained promotion to 2007–08 Montenegrin First League. Ibar remained a member of Second League, while Jedinstvo relegated to 2007–08 Montenegrin Second League.

2008

In 2008 playoffs participated FK Sutjeska and FK Bokelj from Montenegrin First League against FK Jedinstvo and FK Čelik from Montenegrin Second League.

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|date = June 1, 2008
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{{footballbox
|date = May 28, 2008
|team1 = Sutjeska
|team2 = Čelik
|score = 1 — 0
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|date = June 1, 2008
|team1 = Čelik
|team2 = Sutjeska
|score = 0 — 0
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|attendance = 9,000
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Sutjeska remained a member of First League, while Jedinstvo gained promotion to 2008–09 Montenegrin First League. Čelik remained a member of Second League, while Bokelj relegated to 2008–09 Montenegrin Second League.

2009

In 2009 playoffs participated FK Jezero and FK Dečić from Montenegrin First League against OFK Titograd and FK Mornar from Montenegrin Second League.

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|date = June 7, 2009
|team1 = Dečić
|team2 = OFK Titograd
|score = 0 — 1
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{{footballbox
|date = June 3, 2009
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = Jezero
|score = 2 — 1
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|date = June 7, 2009
|team1 = Jezero
|team2 = Mornar
|score = 0 — 0
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|stadium = Stadion Pod Racinom, Plav
|attendance = 3,000
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Dečić remained a member of First League, while Mornar gained promotion to 2009–10 Montenegrin First League. OFK Titograd remained a member of Second League, while Jezero relegated to 2009–10 Montenegrin Second League.

2010

In 2010 playoffs participated FK Mornar and FK Berane from Montenegrin First League against OFK Bar and FK Bratstvo from Montenegrin Second League.

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|team2 = Berane
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|date = June 6, 2010
|team1 = Berane
|team2 = Bar
|score = 1 — 1 (pen) (4-5)
|goals1 =
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|attendance = 4,000
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{{footballbox
|date = June 2, 2010
|team1 = Bratstvo
|team2 = Mornar
|score = 0 — 1
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|stadium = Stadion Trešnjica, Golubovci
|attendance = 1,000
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|date = June 6, 2010
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = Bratstvo
|score = 2 — 1
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Mornar remained a member of First League, while OFK Bar gained promotion to 2010–11 Montenegrin First League. Bratstvo remained a member of Second League, while Berane relegated to 2010–11 Montenegrin Second League.

2011

In 2011 playoffs participated FK Mornar and Sutjeska from Montenegrin First League against FK Berane and Jedinstvo from Montenegrin Second League.

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|team2 = Sutjeska
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|date = June 5, 2011
|team1 = Sutjeska
|team2 = Jedinstvo
|score = 1 — 0
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|attendance = 3,000
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{{footballbox
|date = June 1, 2011
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = Berane
|score = 1 — 1
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|attendance = 1,000
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|date = June 5, 2011
|team1 = Berane
|team2 = Mornar
|score = (a) 0 — 0
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|attendance = 3,500
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Sutjeska remained a member of First League, while Berane gained promotion to 2011–12 Montenegrin First League. Jedinstvo remained a member of Second League, while Mornar relegated to 2011–12 Montenegrin Second League.

2012

In 2012 playoffs participated FK Dečić and FK Berane from Montenegrin First League against FK Mornar and Jedinstvo from Montenegrin Second League.

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|team2 = Jedinstvo
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|date = June 7, 2012
|team1 = Jedinstvo
|team2 = Dečić
|score = 2 — 0
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|attendance = 3,500
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{{footballbox
|date = June 3, 2012
|team1 = Berane
|team2 = Mornar
|score = 1 — 2
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|attendance = 2,000
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|date = June 7, 2012
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = Berane
|score = 3 — 0
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Mornar and Jedinstvo gained promotion to 2012–13 Montenegrin First League. Dečić and Berane relegated to 2012–13 Montenegrin Second League.

2013

In 2013 playoffs participated FK Mogren and FK Mornar from Montenegrin First League against FK Bokelj and FK Zabjelo from Montenegrin Second League.

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|team2 = Mornar
|score = 1 — 0
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|attendance = 1,000
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|date = June 9, 2013
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = Bokelj
|score = 2 — 0
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Topolica, Bar
|attendance = 2,000
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{{footballbox
|date = June 5, 2013
|team1 = Zabjelo
|team2 = Mogren
|score = 1 — 6
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Camp FSCG, Podgorica
|attendance = 2,000
|referee =
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|date = June 9, 2013
|team1 = Mogren
|team2 = Zabjelo
|score = 3 — 1
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Mogren, Budva
|attendance = 300
|referee =
}}

Mogren and Mornar remained a members of First League. Bokelj and Zabjelo remained a members of Second League.

2014

In 2014 playoffs participated FK Mogren and FK Mornar from Montenegrin First League against FK Berane and FK Jezero from Montenegrin Second League.

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|team2 = Mogren
|score = 1 — 2
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|attendance = 3,000
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}}{{footballbox
|date = June 8, 2014
|team1 = Mogren
|team2 = Jezero
|score = 4 — 0
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Mogren, Budva
|attendance = 500
|referee =
}}
{{footballbox
|date = June 4, 2014
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = Berane
|score = 1 — 0
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Topolica, Bar
|attendance = 1,200
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}}{{footballbox
|date = June 8, 2014
|team1 = Berane
|team2 = Mornar
|score = 2 — 0
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|stadium = Berane City Stadium, Berane
|attendance = 5,000
|referee =
}}

Mogren remained a member of First League, while Berane gained promotion to 2014–15 Montenegrin First League. Jezero remained a member of Second League, while Mornar relegated to 2014–15 Montenegrin Second League. As FK Čelik withdraw from 2014–15 Montenegrin First League before the start of season, FK Mornar gained a wild-card to play in First League.

2015

In 2015 playoffs participated FK Mogren and FK Mornar from Montenegrin First League against FK Dečić and OFK Igalo from Montenegrin Second League.

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|team2 = Dečić
|score = 0 — 5
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|attendance = 700
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|date = June 6, 2015
|team1 = Dečić
|team2 = Mogren
|score = 2 — 1
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|attendance = 1,000
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{{footballbox
|date = June 3, 2015
|team1 = Mornar
|team2 = OFK Igalo
|score = 2 — 0
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Topolica, Bar
|attendance = 600
|referee =
}}{{footballbox
|date = June 6, 2015
|team1 = OFK Igalo
|team2 = Mornar
|score = 2 — 0 (pen) (8-9)
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Solila, Igalo
|attendance = 1,500
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Mornar remained a member of First League, while Dečić gained promotion to 2015–16 Montenegrin First League. OFK Igalo remained a member of Second League, while Mogren relegated to 2015–16 Montenegrin Second League.

2016

In 2016 playoffs participated OFK Petrovac and FK Iskra from Montenegrin First League against FK Cetinje and FK Bratstvo from Montenegrin Second League.

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|date = June 2, 2016
|team1 = Cetinje
|team2 = OFK Petrovac
|score = 0 — 0
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|date = June 6, 2016
|team1 = OFK Petrovac
|team2 = Cetinje
|score = 1 — 0
|goals1 =
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|attendance = 800
|referee =
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{{footballbox
|date = June 2, 2016
|team1 = Bratstvo
|team2 = Iskra
|score = 2 — 2
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Trešnjica, Golubovci
|attendance = 500
|referee =
}}{{footballbox
|date = June 6, 2016
|team1 = Iskra
|team2 = Bratstvo
|score = 6 — 0
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Braća Velašević Stadium, Danilovgrad
|attendance = 700
|referee =
}}

OFK Petrovac and Iskra remained a members of First League. Cetinje and Bratstvo remained a members of Second League.

2017

In 2017 playoffs participated OFK Petrovac and FK Rudar from Montenegrin First League against FK Ibar and FK Otrant from Montenegrin Second League.

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|date = May 31, 2017
|team1 = Otrant
|team2 = Rudar
|score = 1 — 0
|goals1 =
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|attendance = 2,000
|referee =
}}{{footballbox
|date = June 4, 2017
|team1 = Rudar
|team2 = Otrant
|score = 3 — 0
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Stadion Pod Golubinjom, Pljevlja
|attendance = 3,000
|referee =
}}
{{footballbox
|date = May 31, 2017
|team1 = OFK Petrovac
|team2 = Ibar
|score = 4 — 0
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Stadion Pod Malim Brdom, Petrovac
|attendance = 400
|referee =
}}{{footballbox
|date = June 4, 2017
|team1 = Ibar
|team2 = OFK Petrovac
|score = 1 — 1
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Bandžovo Brdo Stadium, Rožaje
|attendance = 2,500
|referee =
}}

OFK Petrovac and Rudar remained a members of First League. Otrant and Ibar remained a members of Second League.

2018

In 2018 playoffs participated FK Kom and OFK Petrovac from Montenegrin First League against OFK Mladost 1970 and FK Lovćen from Montenegrin Second League.

{{footballbox
|date = May 30, 2018
|team1 = Kom
|team2 = Lovćen
|score = 0 — 0
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Stadion Zlatica, Podgorica
|attendance = 1,000
|referee =
}}{{footballbox
|date = June 3, 2018
|team1 = Lovćen
|team2 = Kom
|score = 2 — 1
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Stadion Trešnjica, Golubovci
|attendance = 1,500
|referee =
}}
{{footballbox
|date = May 30, 2018
|team1 = OFK Mladost 1970
|team2 = OFK Petrovac
|score = 0 — 3
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Stadion Stari Ribnjak, Podgorica
|attendance = 1,000
|referee =
}}{{footballbox
|date = June 3, 2018
|team1 = OFK Petrovac
|team2 = OFK Mladost 1970
|score = 2 — 2
|goals1 =
|report =
|stadium = Stadion Pod Malim Brdom, Petrovac
|attendance = 500
|referee =
}}

External links

  • http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/montegchamp.html
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