This tournament was played for a total of 15 seasons, the tournament was dominated by Serbian clubs with no Montenegrin sides ever reaching the final. Belgrade club Red Star were the most successful club, reaching the final in all but two seasons and winning the tournament nine times.
Between 1993 and 1998, the finals were played on a home and away basis, but this was later changed to a single-game final.
After Montenegro proclaimed its independence in 2006, both football associations got to work on organizing a new tournament. The Football Association of Serbia formed a deal with Carlsberg affiliate Lav pivo and quickly formed the Lav Kup Srbije. Football Association of Montenegro had much more trouble organizing their cup tournament as most of the organizers of the Serbia and Montenegro cup were in Serbia and they directly inherited the rights to the former association as well as cup tournament. However, after a long and difficult struggle, the Montenegrin Cup was formed.
Note: In 2005 FK Železnik won the cup but after suffering financial problems the club merged with FK Voždovac and the trophy remains with the newly formed club. FK Sartid won the cup in 2003 and later changed its name back to FK Smederevo.
^The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation: Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro – Cup Finals, Authors: Bojan Puric, Hans Schöggl and Karel Stokkermans, Last updated: 25 Jul 2013, retrieved 1 April 2014
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serbia, montenegro, association, football, knockout, tournament, serbia, montenegro, played, between, 1992, 2006, after, which, serbia, montenegro, became, separate, nations, competition, continuation, marshal, tito, yugoslavia, named, yugoslavia, between, 199. The Serbia and Montenegro Cup was an association football knockout cup tournament of Serbia and Montenegro played between 1992 and 2006 after which Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations The competition was the continuation of the old Marshal Tito Cup of the SFR Yugoslavia and it was named FR Yugoslavia Cup between 1992 and 2003 when the official name of the country was Federal Republic of Yugoslavia It was renamed to Serbia and Montenegro Cup in 2003 when the country changed its official name The cup was organized by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro CupFounded1992 1992 Abolished2006 2006 RegionFR Yugoslavia Serbia and MontenegroNumber of teams46Last championsRed StarMost successful club s Red Star 9 titles This tournament was played for a total of 15 seasons the tournament was dominated by Serbian clubs with no Montenegrin sides ever reaching the final Belgrade club Red Star were the most successful club reaching the final in all but two seasons and winning the tournament nine times Between 1993 and 1998 the finals were played on a home and away basis but this was later changed to a single game final After Montenegro proclaimed its independence in 2006 both football associations got to work on organizing a new tournament The Football Association of Serbia formed a deal with Carlsberg affiliate Lav pivo and quickly formed the Lav Kup Srbije Football Association of Montenegro had much more trouble organizing their cup tournament as most of the organizers of the Serbia and Montenegro cup were in Serbia and they directly inherited the rights to the former association as well as cup tournament However after a long and difficult struggle the Montenegrin Cup was formed Contents 1 Finals 2 Performance by club 3 See also 4 External linksFinals editSeason Winner Score 1 Runner up Venue s Yugoslav Cup Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1992 93 Red Star 13 0 11 0 5 4 p Partizan Partizan Stadium Belgrade Red Star Stadium Belgrade1993 94 Partizan 7 3 26 1 Spartak Subotica City Stadium SuboticaPartizan Stadium Belgrade1994 95 Red Star 14 4 00 0 Obilic Obilic Stadium BelgradeRed Star Stadium Belgrade1995 96 Red Star 15 3 03 1 Partizan Red Star Stadium BelgradePartizan Stadium Belgrade1996 97 Red Star 16 0 01 0 Vojvodina City Stadium Novi SadRed Star Stadium Belgrade1997 98 Partizan 8 0 02 0 Obilic Obilic Stadium BelgradePartizan Stadium Belgrade1998 99 Red Star 17 4 2 Partizan Red Star Stadium Belgrade1999 00 Red Star 18 4 0 Napredak Krusevac Red Star Stadium Belgrade2000 01 Partizan 9 1 0 Red Star Red Star Stadium Belgrade2001 02 Red Star 19 1 0 Sartid Partizan Stadium BelgradeSerbia and Montenegro Cup2002 03 Sartid 1 1 0 a e t Red Star Partizan Stadium Belgrade2003 04 Red Star 20 1 0 Buducnost Banatski Dvor Partizan Stadium Belgrade2004 05 Zeleznik 1 1 0 Red Star Partizan Stadium Belgrade2005 06 Red Star 21 4 2 a e t OFK Beograd Partizan Stadium BelgradeNote In 2005 FK Zeleznik won the cup but after suffering financial problems the club merged with FK Vozdovac and the trophy remains with the newly formed club FK Sartid won the cup in 2003 and later changed its name back to FK Smederevo Performance by club editClub Winners Runners up Winning YearsRed Star 9 3 1993 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2002 2004 2006Partizan 3 3 1994 1998 2001Sartid 1 1 2003Zeleznik 1 0 2005Obilic 0 2Spartak Subotica 0 1Vojvodina 0 1Napredak Krusevac 0 1Buducnost Banatski Dvor 0 1OFK Beograd 0 1See also editYugoslav Cup Serbian Cup Montenegrin CupExternal links edit The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Cup Finals Authors Bojan Puric Hans Schoggl and Karel Stokkermans Last updated 25 Jul 2013 retrieved 1 April 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serbia and Montenegro Cup amp oldid 1186853576, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,