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Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006)

Before the independence of Montenegro, football clubs from that country played in different competitions. From 1945 to 2006, Montenegrin club played in the leagues of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.

Upon the independence referendum, Montenegrin Football Association established their own competitions, with the Montenegrin First League as a top tier.

History edit

As a part of the football system in SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, Montenegrin clubs played in different leagues. Below is the table with chronology of competition system and leagues in which played Montenegrin teams during the each period from 1945 to 2006.

Country Period Tiers
SFR Yugoslavia 1946 Montenegrin Republic League (I)
SFR Yugoslavia 1946–1947 Yugoslav First League (I)
Montenegrin Republic League (II)
SFR Yugoslavia 1947–1949 Yugoslav First League (I)
Yugoslav Second League (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
SFR Yugoslavia 1950 Yugoslav First League (I)
Yugoslav Second League (II)
Yugoslav Third League (III)
Montenegrin Republic League (IV)
SFR Yugoslavia 1951–1961 Yugoslav First League (I)
Yugoslav Second League (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
SFR Yugoslavia 1961–1988 Yugoslav First League (I)
Yugoslav Second League (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
Montenegrin regional league system (IV)
SFR Yugoslavia 1988–1992 Yugoslav First League (I)
Yugoslav Second League (II)
Yugoslav Third League (III)
Montenegrin Republic League (IV)
Montenegrin regional league system (V)
FR Yugoslavia 1992–2001 First League of FR Yugoslavia (I)
Second League of FR Yugoslavia (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
Montenegrin regional league system (IV)
Serbia and Montenegro 2001–2006 First League of Serbia and Montenegro (I)
Second League of Serbia and Montenegro (II)
Montenegrin Republic League (III)
Montenegrin regional league system (IV)

Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav First League edit

Overall, seven different Montenegrin clubs played in the First League from 1946 to 2006. Most seasons played FK Budućnost (37) and FK Sutjeska (20). FK Rudar and FK Zeta played 6 seasons in First League, and FK Mogren 5 seasons. For one season, members of First League were FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo.

Participants and seasons (1946–1992) edit

During the existence of SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegrin clubs which participated in the First League were FK Budućnost and FK Sutjeska. Budućnost was among the clubs which participated in the first season of Yugoslav First League (1946–47).

Club Seasons First season Last season Matches W D L GD
FK Budućnost 26 1946–47 1991–92 789 261 188 335 889:1114
FK Sutjeska 9 1964–65 1991–92 295 90 65 135 346:454

Participants and seasons (1992–2006) edit

Due to fact that in new state union of FR Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro) were two republics, Montenegrin clubs find easier way to qualify for the First League. Among the clubs which played one or more seasons in the First League of FR Yugoslavia and, later, Serbia and Montenegro, were FK Budućnost, FK Sutjeska, FK Rudar, FK Mogren, FK Zeta, FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo.

Club Seasons First season Last season Matches W D L GD
FK Budućnost 11 1992–93 2005–06 368 125 78 165 385:512
FK Sutjeska 11 1992–93 2004–05 376 127 71 183 430:575
FK Zeta 6 2000–01 2005–06 192 83 38 71 269:250
FK Rudar 6 1993–94 2002–03 140 39 33 68 129:187
FK Mogren 5 1992–93 2002–03 170 44 35 91 171:289
FK Kom 1 2003–04 2003–04 30 4 2 24 21:67
FK Jedinstvo 1 2005–06 2005–06 30 3 2 25 18:72

Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Second League edit

There are 25 different Montenegrin clubs which played in Second League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, in the period from 1947 to 2006. In the second tier of national football championship played FK Sutjeska (30 seasons), FK Lovćen (27 seasons), FK Mladost (24 seasons), FK Budućnost (21 seasons), FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje (18 seasons), FK Bokelj (15 seasons), FK Mogren (12 seasons), FK Berane (10 seasons), FK Čelik (9 seasons), FK Rudar (9 seasons), FK Iskra (8 seasons), FK Mornar (6 seasons), OFK Petrovac (6 seasons), OFK Grbalj (4 seasons), FK Ibar (4 seasons), FK Zabjelo (4 seasons), FK Arsenal (3 seasons), FK Jedinstvo Herceg Novi (3 seasons), FK Kom (3 seasons), FK Dečić (2 seasons) and FK Zeta (2 seasons). One season in Second League played OFK Igalo, FK Jezero, FK Radnički Nikšić and FK Zora.

Seasons 1947–1992 edit

Football clubs from Montenegro played in the Yugoslav Second League since its founding in 1947, Montenegrin clubs won the champions title in second tier 14 times. From 1947 to 1992, 15 different Montenegrin clubs played in the Second League of SFR Yugoslavia.

Champions edit

Below is the list of Yugoslav Second League champions from Montenegro by seasons. Three clubs won the title - FK Budućnost - 6 times, FK Sutjeska (known as FK Nikšić, too) - 6 times and FK Lovćen - 2 times.

Season League Champion Promotion
1947–48 Second League FK Budućnost First League
1955–56 Second League - zone B FK Lovćen Playoffs/lost
1956–57 Second League - zone B FK Lovćen Playoffs/lost
1957–58 Second League - zone B FK Sutjeska First League
1961–62 Second League - East FK Budućnost First League
1963–64 Second League - East FK Sutjeska First League
1965–66 Second League - East FK Sutjeska First League
1968–69 Second League - South FK Budućnost Playoffs/lost
1969–70 Second League - South FK Sutjeska Playoffs/lost
1970–71 Second League - South FK Sutjeska First League
1971–72 Second League - South FK Budućnost Playoffs/lost
1972–73 Second League - South FK Budućnost Playoffs/lost
1974–75 Second League - East FK Budućnost First League
1983–84 Second League - East FK Sutjeska First League

Participants edit

Overall, 15 different clubs from Montenegro participated in the Yugoslav Second League from season 1947/48 to 1991/92. Among them, FK Sutjeska, FK Lovćen, FK Budućnost and FK Mladost are only clubs which played more than 10 seasons in the Second League of SFR Yugoslavia.

Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1947-1992.

Club Seasons First season Last season
FK Sutjeska 27 1955–56 1990–91
FK Lovćen 21 1953–54 1985–86
FK Budućnost 18 1947–48 1975–76
FK Mladost 16 1955–56 1987–88
FK Bokelj 9 1951 1986–87
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 9 1955–56 1991–92
FK Berane 6 1955–56 1987–88
FK Iskra 3 1956–57 1971–72
FK Arsenal 3 1955–56 1957–58
FK Jedinstvo Herceg Novi 3 1955–56 1957–58
FK Mogren 3 1981–82 1991–92
FK Čelik 1 1968–69 1968–69
FK Radnički 1 1955–56 1955–56
FK Rudar 1 1972–73 1972–73
FK Zabjelo 1 1969–70 1969–70

Seasons 1992–2006 edit

During the period 1992-2006, Montenegrin clubs competed at second tier divisions which were a part of FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro football system. There was four different periods and competition formats of Second League:
1992–93 - 1995–96 - Unified league
1996–97 - 1998–99 - Two divisions (east/west)
1999–2000 - Three divisions (north/east/west)
2000–01 - 2005–06 Four divisions (north/east/west/south - Montenegrin)
Bold - divisions in which played clubs from Montenegro

Champions edit

During the period 1992–2006, six different Montenegrin clubs won the title in FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Second League - FK Mogren - 2 times, FK Rudar - 2 times, FK Zeta - 1, FK Kom - 1, FK Budućnost - 1 and FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje - 1. Below is the list of Yugoslav Second League champions from Montenegro by seasons (1992–2006).

Season League Champion Promotion
1997–98 Second League - West FK Mogren First League
1999–2000 Second League - West FK Zeta First League
2000–01 Second League - South FK Rudar First League
2001–02 Second League - South FK Mogren First League
2002–03 Second League - South FK Kom First League
2003–04 Second League - South FK Budućnost First League
2004–05 Second League - Montenegro FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje First League
2005–06 Second League - Montenegro FK Rudar First League

Participants edit

From the season 1992–93 until 2005–06, 22 Montenegrin teams played in the Yugoslav / Serbia and Montenegro Second League. Biggest number of seasons had FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje and FK Mogren (9). Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1992–2006.

Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Third League edit

Yugoslav Third League is rank which existed five seasons, and 11 different Montenegrin clubs were part of it. League existed during the season 1950, and from 1988–89 to 1991–92. During the season 1950, competition was named Third League, and from 1988 to 1992 it was played under the name Inter-Republic League.

Participants edit

From the season 1950 until 1991–92, 8 Montenegrin teams played in the Yugoslav Third League. Biggest number of seasons had FK Berane and FK Bokelj (4). Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Third League.

Club Seasons First season Last season
FK Bokelj Kotor 4 1988–89 1991–92
FK Berane 4 1988–89 1991–92
FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 3 1988–89 1990–91
FK Lovćen Cetinje 3 1988–89 1991–92
FK Mornar Bar 3 1989–90 1991–92
FK Mladost Podgorica 2 1989–90 1991–92
FK Mogren Budva 2 1988–89 1989–90
OFK Igalo 1 1988–89 1988–89
FK Rudar Pljevlja 1 1991–92 1991–92
FK Ribnica Podgorica 1 1991–92 1991–92
FK Sutjeska Nikšić 1 1950 1950

Montenegrin Republic League edit

Montenegrin regional league system edit

From 1968, regional leagues are the lowest-rank competition in Montenegro. There are three leagues (North, Center, South). Regional system is still existing competition, known as Montenegrin Third League.

Champions by seasons edit

Seasons 1968–2006 edit

Season North Center South
1968–69 FK Jezero FK Zeta FK Muo
1969–70 FK Gorštak FK Kom FK Orjen
1970–71 FK Ibar FK Grafičar FK Mogren
1971–72 FK Jezero FK Dečić FK Mogren
1972–73 FK Tekstilac OFK Mladost FK Orjen
1973–74 FK Berane FK Partizan OFK Petrovac
1974–75 FK Jezero FK Zora FK Mogren
1975–76 FK Komovi FK Dečić OFK Igalo
1976–77 FK Berane FK Zabjelo FK Cetinje
1977–78 FK Rudar FK Ulcinj OFK Igalo
1978–79 FK Ibar FK Metalac FK Mornar
1979–80 FK Jezero FK Titeks FK Arsenal
1980–81 FK Berane FK Zabjelo FK Cetinje
1981–82 FK Jedinstvo FK Crvena Stijena FK Bokakomerc
1982–83 FK Tekstilac FK Dečić OFK Igalo
1983–84 FK Ibar FK Ribnica FK Arsenal
1984–85 FK Gusinje FK Gorštak FK Mogren
1985–86 FK Jedinstvo FK Grafičar FK Mornar
1986–87 FK Jezero FK Dečić FK Luka Bar
1987–88 FK Rudar FK Crvena Stijena FK Arsenal
1988–89 FK Brskovo FK Zeta FK Cetinje
1989–90 FK Jezero FK Zora FK Otrant
1990–91 FK Gorštak FK Iskra FK Orjen
1991–92 FK Brskovo FK Zabjelo FK Otrant
1992–93 FK Ibar FK Zeta OFK Igalo
1993–94 FK Gusinje FK Zora FK Cetinje
1994–95 FK Polimlje FK Zeta OFK Igalo
1995–96 FK Komovi FK Bratstvo OFK Grbalj
1996–97 FK Jedinstvo FK Crvena Stijena FK Otrant
1997–98 FK Jezero FK Kom FK Cetinje
1998–99 FK Polimlje FK Gorštak FK Rumija
1999–2000 FK Pljevlja FK Crvena Zvijezda FK Mornar
2000–01 FK Županica FK Drezga FK Bijela
2001–02 FK Brskovo FK Dečić FK Otrant
2002–03 FK Tekstilac FK Dečić OFK Igalo
2003–04 FK Brskovo FK Grafičar FK Cetinje
2004–05 FK Berane FK Zabjelo OFK Igalo
2005–06 FK Jezero FK Zabjelo FK Otrant

See also edit

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Before the independence of Montenegro football clubs from that country played in different competitions From 1945 to 2006 Montenegrin club played in the leagues of SFR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro Upon the independence referendum Montenegrin Football Association established their own competitions with the Montenegrin First League as a top tier Contents 1 History 2 Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav First League 2 1 Participants and seasons 1946 1992 2 2 Participants and seasons 1992 2006 3 Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Second League 3 1 Seasons 1947 1992 3 1 1 Champions 3 1 2 Participants 3 2 Seasons 1992 2006 3 2 1 Champions 3 2 2 Participants 4 Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Third League 4 1 Participants 5 Montenegrin Republic League 6 Montenegrin regional league system 6 1 Champions by seasons 6 1 1 Seasons 1968 2006 7 See alsoHistory editSee also Montenegrin Football Championship 1922 1940 Yugoslav First League Yugoslav Second League and Montenegrin Republic League As a part of the football system in SFR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro Montenegrin clubs played in different leagues Below is the table with chronology of competition system and leagues in which played Montenegrin teams during the each period from 1945 to 2006 Country Period TiersSFR Yugoslavia 1946 Montenegrin Republic League I SFR Yugoslavia 1946 1947 Yugoslav First League I Montenegrin Republic League II SFR Yugoslavia 1947 1949 Yugoslav First League I Yugoslav Second League II Montenegrin Republic League III SFR Yugoslavia 1950 Yugoslav First League I Yugoslav Second League II Yugoslav Third League III Montenegrin Republic League IV SFR Yugoslavia 1951 1961 Yugoslav First League I Yugoslav Second League II Montenegrin Republic League III SFR Yugoslavia 1961 1988 Yugoslav First League I Yugoslav Second League II Montenegrin Republic League III Montenegrin regional league system IV SFR Yugoslavia 1988 1992 Yugoslav First League I Yugoslav Second League II Yugoslav Third League III Montenegrin Republic League IV Montenegrin regional league system V FR Yugoslavia 1992 2001 First League of FR Yugoslavia I Second League of FR Yugoslavia II Montenegrin Republic League III Montenegrin regional league system IV Serbia and Montenegro 2001 2006 First League of Serbia and Montenegro I Second League of Serbia and Montenegro II Montenegrin Republic League III Montenegrin regional league system IV Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav First League editOverall seven different Montenegrin clubs played in the First League from 1946 to 2006 Most seasons played FK Buducnost 37 and FK Sutjeska 20 FK Rudar and FK Zeta played 6 seasons in First League and FK Mogren 5 seasons For one season members of First League were FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo Participants and seasons 1946 1992 edit Main article Yugoslav First League During the existence of SFR Yugoslavia Montenegrin clubs which participated in the First League were FK Buducnost and FK Sutjeska Buducnost was among the clubs which participated in the first season of Yugoslav First League 1946 47 Club Seasons First season Last season Matches W D L GDFK Buducnost 26 1946 47 1991 92 789 261 188 335 889 1114FK Sutjeska 9 1964 65 1991 92 295 90 65 135 346 454Participants and seasons 1992 2006 edit Main article First League of Serbia and Montenegro Due to fact that in new state union of FR Yugoslavia later Serbia and Montenegro were two republics Montenegrin clubs find easier way to qualify for the First League Among the clubs which played one or more seasons in the First League of FR Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro were FK Buducnost FK Sutjeska FK Rudar FK Mogren FK Zeta FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo Club Seasons First season Last season Matches W D L GDFK Buducnost 11 1992 93 2005 06 368 125 78 165 385 512FK Sutjeska 11 1992 93 2004 05 376 127 71 183 430 575FK Zeta 6 2000 01 2005 06 192 83 38 71 269 250FK Rudar 6 1993 94 2002 03 140 39 33 68 129 187FK Mogren 5 1992 93 2002 03 170 44 35 91 171 289FK Kom 1 2003 04 2003 04 30 4 2 24 21 67FK Jedinstvo 1 2005 06 2005 06 30 3 2 25 18 72Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Second League editThere are 25 different Montenegrin clubs which played in Second League of SFR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro in the period from 1947 to 2006 In the second tier of national football championship played FK Sutjeska 30 seasons FK Lovcen 27 seasons FK Mladost 24 seasons FK Buducnost 21 seasons FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 18 seasons FK Bokelj 15 seasons FK Mogren 12 seasons FK Berane 10 seasons FK Celik 9 seasons FK Rudar 9 seasons FK Iskra 8 seasons FK Mornar 6 seasons OFK Petrovac 6 seasons OFK Grbalj 4 seasons FK Ibar 4 seasons FK Zabjelo 4 seasons FK Arsenal 3 seasons FK Jedinstvo Herceg Novi 3 seasons FK Kom 3 seasons FK Decic 2 seasons and FK Zeta 2 seasons One season in Second League played OFK Igalo FK Jezero FK Radnicki Niksic and FK Zora Seasons 1947 1992 edit Main article Yugoslav Second League Football clubs from Montenegro played in the Yugoslav Second League since its founding in 1947 Montenegrin clubs won the champions title in second tier 14 times From 1947 to 1992 15 different Montenegrin clubs played in the Second League of SFR Yugoslavia Champions edit Below is the list of Yugoslav Second League champions from Montenegro by seasons Three clubs won the title FK Buducnost 6 times FK Sutjeska known as FK Niksic too 6 times and FK Lovcen 2 times Season League Champion Promotion1947 48 Second League FK Buducnost First League1955 56 Second League zone B FK Lovcen Playoffs lost1956 57 Second League zone B FK Lovcen Playoffs lost1957 58 Second League zone B FK Sutjeska First League1961 62 Second League East FK Buducnost First League1963 64 Second League East FK Sutjeska First League1965 66 Second League East FK Sutjeska First League1968 69 Second League South FK Buducnost Playoffs lost1969 70 Second League South FK Sutjeska Playoffs lost1970 71 Second League South FK Sutjeska First League1971 72 Second League South FK Buducnost Playoffs lost1972 73 Second League South FK Buducnost Playoffs lost1974 75 Second League East FK Buducnost First League1983 84 Second League East FK Sutjeska First LeagueParticipants edit Overall 15 different clubs from Montenegro participated in the Yugoslav Second League from season 1947 48 to 1991 92 Among them FK Sutjeska FK Lovcen FK Buducnost and FK Mladost are only clubs which played more than 10 seasons in the Second League of SFR Yugoslavia Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1947 1992 Club Seasons First season Last seasonFK Sutjeska 27 1955 56 1990 91FK Lovcen 21 1953 54 1985 86FK Buducnost 18 1947 48 1975 76FK Mladost 16 1955 56 1987 88FK Bokelj 9 1951 1986 87FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 9 1955 56 1991 92FK Berane 6 1955 56 1987 88FK Iskra 3 1956 57 1971 72FK Arsenal 3 1955 56 1957 58FK Jedinstvo Herceg Novi 3 1955 56 1957 58FK Mogren 3 1981 82 1991 92FK Celik 1 1968 69 1968 69FK Radnicki 1 1955 56 1955 56FK Rudar 1 1972 73 1972 73FK Zabjelo 1 1969 70 1969 70Seasons 1992 2006 edit Main article Second League of Serbia and Montenegro During the period 1992 2006 Montenegrin clubs competed at second tier divisions which were a part of FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro football system There was four different periods and competition formats of Second League 1992 93 1995 96 Unified league 1996 97 1998 99 Two divisions east west 1999 2000 Three divisions north east west 2000 01 2005 06 Four divisions north east west south Montenegrin Bold divisions in which played clubs from Montenegro Champions edit During the period 1992 2006 six different Montenegrin clubs won the title in FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Second League FK Mogren 2 times FK Rudar 2 times FK Zeta 1 FK Kom 1 FK Buducnost 1 and FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 1 Below is the list of Yugoslav Second League champions from Montenegro by seasons 1992 2006 Season League Champion Promotion1997 98 Second League West FK Mogren First League1999 2000 Second League West FK Zeta First League2000 01 Second League South FK Rudar First League2001 02 Second League South FK Mogren First League2002 03 Second League South FK Kom First League2003 04 Second League South FK Buducnost First League2004 05 Second League Montenegro FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje First League2005 06 Second League Montenegro FK Rudar First LeagueParticipants edit From the season 1992 93 until 2005 06 22 Montenegrin teams played in the Yugoslav Serbia and Montenegro Second League Biggest number of seasons had FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje and FK Mogren 9 Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1992 2006 Club Seasons First season Last seasonFK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 9 1992 93 2004 05FK Mogren 9 1994 95 2005 06FK Celik 8 1996 97 2003 04FK Mladost 8 1996 97 2004 05FK Rudar 8 1992 93 2005 06FK Bokelj 7 1999 2000 2005 06FK Lovcen 6 1993 94 2002 03FK Mornar 6 1995 96 2005 06FK Iskra 5 1994 95 2002 03OFK Petrovac 5 2001 02 2005 06FK Berane 4 1997 98 2000 01OFK Grbalj 4 1999 2000 2005 06FK Ibar 4 1997 98 2001 02FK Buducnost 3 2001 02 2003 04FK Kom 3 2002 03 2005 06FK Sutjeska 3 1995 96 2005 06FK Zabjelo 3 2000 01 2002 03FK Zeta 2 1998 99 1999 2000FK Decic 2 2004 05 2005 06OFK Igalo 1 1996 97 1996 97FK Jezero 1 2002 03 2002 03FK Zora 1 2005 06 2005 06Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Third League editYugoslav Third League is rank which existed five seasons and 11 different Montenegrin clubs were part of it League existed during the season 1950 and from 1988 89 to 1991 92 During the season 1950 competition was named Third League and from 1988 to 1992 it was played under the name Inter Republic League Participants edit From the season 1950 until 1991 92 8 Montenegrin teams played in the Yugoslav Third League Biggest number of seasons had FK Berane and FK Bokelj 4 Below is the list of Montenegrin clubs which played in Yugoslav Third League Club Seasons First season Last seasonFK Bokelj Kotor 4 1988 89 1991 92FK Berane 4 1988 89 1991 92FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 3 1988 89 1990 91FK Lovcen Cetinje 3 1988 89 1991 92FK Mornar Bar 3 1989 90 1991 92FK Mladost Podgorica 2 1989 90 1991 92FK Mogren Budva 2 1988 89 1989 90OFK Igalo 1 1988 89 1988 89FK Rudar Pljevlja 1 1991 92 1991 92FK Ribnica Podgorica 1 1991 92 1991 92FK Sutjeska Niksic 1 1950 1950Montenegrin Republic League editMain article Montenegrin Republic LeagueMontenegrin regional league system editFrom 1968 regional leagues are the lowest rank competition in Montenegro There are three leagues North Center South Regional system is still existing competition known as Montenegrin Third League Champions by seasons edit Seasons 1968 2006 edit Season North Center South1968 69 FK Jezero FK Zeta FK Muo1969 70 FK Gorstak FK Kom FK Orjen1970 71 FK Ibar FK Graficar FK Mogren1971 72 FK Jezero FK Decic FK Mogren1972 73 FK Tekstilac OFK Mladost FK Orjen1973 74 FK Berane FK Partizan OFK Petrovac1974 75 FK Jezero FK Zora FK Mogren1975 76 FK Komovi FK Decic OFK Igalo1976 77 FK Berane FK Zabjelo FK Cetinje1977 78 FK Rudar FK Ulcinj OFK Igalo1978 79 FK Ibar FK Metalac FK Mornar1979 80 FK Jezero FK Titeks FK Arsenal1980 81 FK Berane FK Zabjelo FK Cetinje1981 82 FK Jedinstvo FK Crvena Stijena FK Bokakomerc1982 83 FK Tekstilac FK Decic OFK Igalo1983 84 FK Ibar FK Ribnica FK Arsenal1984 85 FK Gusinje FK Gorstak FK Mogren1985 86 FK Jedinstvo FK Graficar FK Mornar1986 87 FK Jezero FK Decic FK Luka Bar1987 88 FK Rudar FK Crvena Stijena FK Arsenal1988 89 FK Brskovo FK Zeta FK Cetinje1989 90 FK Jezero FK Zora FK Otrant1990 91 FK Gorstak FK Iskra FK Orjen1991 92 FK Brskovo FK Zabjelo FK Otrant1992 93 FK Ibar FK Zeta OFK Igalo1993 94 FK Gusinje FK Zora FK Cetinje1994 95 FK Polimlje FK Zeta OFK Igalo1995 96 FK Komovi FK Bratstvo OFK Grbalj1996 97 FK Jedinstvo FK Crvena Stijena FK Otrant1997 98 FK Jezero FK Kom FK Cetinje1998 99 FK Polimlje FK Gorstak FK Rumija1999 2000 FK Pljevlja FK Crvena Zvijezda FK Mornar2000 01 FK Zupanica FK Drezga FK Bijela2001 02 FK Brskovo FK Decic FK Otrant2002 03 FK Tekstilac FK Decic OFK Igalo2003 04 FK Brskovo FK Graficar FK Cetinje2004 05 FK Berane FK Zabjelo OFK Igalo2005 06 FK Jezero FK Zabjelo FK OtrantSee also editFootball in Montenegro Montenegrin Republic League Montenegrin Republic Cup 1947 2006 Montenegrin clubs in European football competitions Montenegrin First League Montenegrin Second League Montenegrin Third League Montenegrin Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions 1946 2006 amp oldid 1171551074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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