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FK Arsenal Tivat

FK Arsenal is a Montenegrin professional football club based in the coastal town of Tivat, founded in 1914. Currently, the club is competing in the Montenegrin First League.

FK Arsenal Tivat
Full nameFudbalski klub Arsenal Tivat
Nickname(s)Arsenal
Founded1914; 110 years ago (1914)
GroundStadion u parku, Tivat, Montenegro
Capacity2,000
ChairmanDejan Kandić
ManagerMilija Savović
LeagueMontenegrin First League
2022–23Montenegrin First League, 3rd of 10
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

1914–1940 edit

Founded in 1914, Arsenal is the second oldest football club in Montenegro, after FK Lovćen which was founded a year before. The club was first established as NK Orjen. During 1930, the team was merged with another club from Tivat - NK Zrinjski. After the fusion, the team started to play under the new name NK Arsenal. The name was derived from the nearby naval repair facility "MRTZ Sava Kovačević", known colloquially as Arsenal.
NK Arsenal made biggest successes in history in the period between 1925–1940. Team from Tivat at that time played in the Montenegrin Football Championship, with remarkable success at season 1937 – with winning the title of Montenegrin champion. Arsenal became the only club outside Podgorica and Cetinje who won the title on Montenegrin championship in the period between 1925–1940.

1945–2006 edit

After World War II, NK Arsenal played in the first season of the Montenegrin Republic League (1946), together with Budućnost, Lovćen and Sutjeska. NK Arsenal gained promotion to the Yugoslav Second League (Zone B) with debut in the 1955–56 season. They played three years in the Second League, and got relegated to the Republic League after the 1957-58 season.

Most seasons in the period between 1958–2006 Arsenal spent in the Montenegrin Republic League, with second place in the 1958–59 season as a major success. During the 1980s and 1990s, Arsenal produced many talented players. Its youth team which included the generation of players born in 1971–72 is regarded within the club as the most talented one. It was coached by Radovan Vukotić and Zlatko Vuksanović and produced players such as Ivica Kralj (played with Partizan, Porto and PSV), Željko Buzić (Hajduk Kula), Slaven Borović (Čukarički) or Zoran Vuksanović (Radnički Niš and Hajduk Kula).[1]

2006–present edit

After Montenegrin independence, FK Arsenal became a member of the Montenegrin Second League in its inaugural season (2006–07). With often relegations to the Montenegrin Third League, Arsenal spent ten seasons in the Second League until now.

During this period, Arsenal won the Southern Region Cup three times (2009, 2010, 2011).[2] In the 2021–22 season, Arsenal were placed in second place of the Montenegrin Second League, after which they defeated FK Podgorica in the playoffs and were promoted to the Montenegrin First League for the first time in its history.[3]

First League Record edit

For the first time, Arsenal played in the Montenegrin First League in the 2022–23 season. Below is a list of FK Arsenal scores in the First League by every single season.

Season Pos G W D L GF GA
2022–23 3 36 13 11 12 39 39

European record edit

As of match played 20 July 2023

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR   Alashkert 1–6 1–1 2–7
Notes
  • QR: Qualifying round

Honours and achievements edit

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 17 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   MNE Bojan Zogović
3 DF   MNE Mihailo Živaljević
4 MF   MNE Petar Mališić
5 DF   RUS Maksim Sharov
6 MF   MNE Vladimir Kašćelan
7 FW   ARG Ian Puleio
8 MF   MNE Irfan Šahman
9 FW   MNE Šaleta Kordić
10 MF   MNE Jovan Mirković
11 MF   ARG Julián Montenegro
12 GK   MNE Dragan Ćetković
13 MF   MNE Luka Maraš
14 FW   MNE Damjan Mugoša
15 FW   MNE Matija Kuč
16 DF   MNE Ćetko Manojlović (captain)
17 MF   POL Dawid Kort
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF   MNE Vukota Baštrica
19 MF   MNE Stefan Papović
20 MF   MNE Aleksandar Macanović
21 DF   MNE Damjan Dakić (on loan from Budućnost)
22 MF   MNE Nikola Milić
23 DF   MNE Ilija Tučević
24 MF   MNE Ljubomir Đinović
25 FW   MNE Darko Nikač
26 DF   MNE Radule Živković
27 DF   MNE Ognjen Obradović
28 MF   MNE Aleksa Ćetković (on loan from Budućnost)
29 DF   MNE Marko Čavor
31 GK   MNE Nikola Pejović
35 GK   MNE Maksim Milović
99 DF   MNE Marko Merdović

Notable players edit

Below is the list of players who, during their career, played for Arsenal Tivat and represented their countries at the full international level.

Stadium edit

The club plays at Stadion u parku (Park Stadium) in Tivat, near the Porto Montenegro Marina, which was formerly the naval repair facility MTRZ Sava Kovačević, popularly known as Arsenal, after which the club was named. Stadium capacity is 2,000 seats on one stand, and it doesn't meet UEFA standards for European competitions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Devedeset godina FK Arsenal iz Tivta (Ninety years of Arsenal from Tivat)[permanent dead link] at Pobjeda, 24-2-2013, copy of text here 2016-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . 5 February 2024. Archived from the original on 24 February 2020.
  3. ^ Popadić, Dragan (3 June 2022). "Arsenal prvoligaš". radiotivat.com (in Montenegrin). from the original on 8 June 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2022.

External links edit

  • "Arsenal Tivat on Soccerway".

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FK Arsenal is a Montenegrin professional football club based in the coastal town of Tivat founded in 1914 Currently the club is competing in the Montenegrin First League FK Arsenal TivatFull nameFudbalski klub Arsenal TivatNickname s ArsenalFounded1914 110 years ago 1914 GroundStadion u parku Tivat MontenegroCapacity2 000ChairmanDejan KandicManagerMilija SavovicLeagueMontenegrin First League2022 23Montenegrin First League 3rd of 10WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 1914 1940 1 2 1945 2006 1 3 2006 present 1 4 First League Record 2 European record 3 Honours and achievements 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Notable players 5 Stadium 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit1914 1940 edit Founded in 1914 Arsenal is the second oldest football club in Montenegro after FK Lovcen which was founded a year before The club was first established as NK Orjen During 1930 the team was merged with another club from Tivat NK Zrinjski After the fusion the team started to play under the new name NK Arsenal The name was derived from the nearby naval repair facility MRTZ Sava Kovacevic known colloquially as Arsenal NK Arsenal made biggest successes in history in the period between 1925 1940 Team from Tivat at that time played in the Montenegrin Football Championship with remarkable success at season 1937 with winning the title of Montenegrin champion Arsenal became the only club outside Podgorica and Cetinje who won the title on Montenegrin championship in the period between 1925 1940 1945 2006 edit After World War II NK Arsenal played in the first season of the Montenegrin Republic League 1946 together with Buducnost Lovcen and Sutjeska NK Arsenal gained promotion to the Yugoslav Second League Zone B with debut in the 1955 56 season They played three years in the Second League and got relegated to the Republic League after the 1957 58 season Most seasons in the period between 1958 2006 Arsenal spent in the Montenegrin Republic League with second place in the 1958 59 season as a major success During the 1980s and 1990s Arsenal produced many talented players Its youth team which included the generation of players born in 1971 72 is regarded within the club as the most talented one It was coached by Radovan Vukotic and Zlatko Vuksanovic and produced players such as Ivica Kralj played with Partizan Porto and PSV Zeljko Buzic Hajduk Kula Slaven Borovic Cukaricki or Zoran Vuksanovic Radnicki Nis and Hajduk Kula 1 2006 present edit After Montenegrin independence FK Arsenal became a member of the Montenegrin Second League in its inaugural season 2006 07 With often relegations to the Montenegrin Third League Arsenal spent ten seasons in the Second League until now During this period Arsenal won the Southern Region Cup three times 2009 2010 2011 2 In the 2021 22 season Arsenal were placed in second place of the Montenegrin Second League after which they defeated FK Podgorica in the playoffs and were promoted to the Montenegrin First League for the first time in its history 3 First League Record edit See also Participants of Montenegrin First League For the first time Arsenal played in the Montenegrin First League in the 2022 23 season Below is a list of FK Arsenal scores in the First League by every single season Season Pos G W D L GF GA 2022 23 3 36 13 11 12 39 39European record editAs of match played 20 July 2023 Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg 2023 24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR nbsp Alashkert 1 6 1 1 2 7 Notes QR Qualifying roundHonours and achievements editMontenegrin Championship 1922 1940 1 winners 1 1937 runners up 3 1929 Spring 1930 Autumn 1930 Montenegrin Third League South Region 3 winners 3 2011 12 2016 17 2017 18 Montenegrin Fourth League 3 winners 3 1979 80 1983 84 1987 88 Montenegrin Cup 0 runners up 1 2023 Southern Region Cup 3 winners 3 2009 2010 2011Players editCurrent squad edit As of 17 February 2024 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp MNE Bojan Zogovic 3 DF nbsp MNE Mihailo Zivaljevic 4 MF nbsp MNE Petar Malisic 5 DF nbsp RUS Maksim Sharov 6 MF nbsp MNE Vladimir Kascelan 7 FW nbsp ARG Ian Puleio 8 MF nbsp MNE Irfan Sahman 9 FW nbsp MNE Saleta Kordic 10 MF nbsp MNE Jovan Mirkovic 11 MF nbsp ARG Julian Montenegro 12 GK nbsp MNE Dragan Cetkovic 13 MF nbsp MNE Luka Maras 14 FW nbsp MNE Damjan Mugosa 15 FW nbsp MNE Matija Kuc 16 DF nbsp MNE Cetko Manojlovic captain 17 MF nbsp POL Dawid Kort No Pos Nation Player 18 DF nbsp MNE Vukota Bastrica 19 MF nbsp MNE Stefan Papovic 20 MF nbsp MNE Aleksandar Macanovic 21 DF nbsp MNE Damjan Dakic on loan from Buducnost 22 MF nbsp MNE Nikola Milic 23 DF nbsp MNE Ilija Tucevic 24 MF nbsp MNE Ljubomir Đinovic 25 FW nbsp MNE Darko Nikac 26 DF nbsp MNE Radule Zivkovic 27 DF nbsp MNE Ognjen Obradovic 28 MF nbsp MNE Aleksa Cetkovic on loan from Buducnost 29 DF nbsp MNE Marko Cavor 31 GK nbsp MNE Nikola Pejovic 35 GK nbsp MNE Maksim Milovic 99 DF nbsp MNE Marko Merdovic Notable players edit Below is the list of players who during their career played for Arsenal Tivat and represented their countries at the full international level nbsp Ivica Kralj nbsp Branislav Jankovic nbsp Milos MilovicStadium editMain article Stadion u parku The club plays at Stadion u parku Park Stadium in Tivat near the Porto Montenegro Marina which was formerly the naval repair facility MTRZ Sava Kovacevic popularly known as Arsenal after which the club was named Stadium capacity is 2 000 seats on one stand and it doesn t meet UEFA standards for European competitions See also editMontenegrin Football Championship 1922 1940 Montenegrin First League Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions 1946 2006 References edit Devedeset godina FK Arsenal iz Tivta Ninety years of Arsenal from Tivat permanent dead link at Pobjeda 24 2 2013 copy of text here Archived 2016 06 11 at the Wayback Machine fkarsenal My WordPress Blog 5 February 2024 Archived from the original on 24 February 2020 Popadic Dragan 3 June 2022 Arsenal prvoligas radiotivat com in Montenegrin Archived from the original on 8 June 2022 Retrieved 8 June 2022 External links edit Arsenal Tivat on Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FK Arsenal Tivat amp oldid 1221824362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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