Montenegrin First League

Montenegrin First League
Country  Montenegro
Confederation UEFA
Founded 2004
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 2 (2004–06)
1 (2006–)
Relegation to Montenegrin Second League
Domestic cup(s) Montenegrin Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
Current champions Rudar
(2014–15)
Most championships Mogren, Budućnost, Sutjeska, Rudar (2 titles)
TV partners RTCG
Website http://fscg.me
2015–16 season

The First League of Montenegro (Montenegrin:Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga1. CFL; pronounced [pr̂ːvaː t͡srnǒɡorskaː fûdbaːlskaː lǐːɡa]) is the top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 12 teams participate in this league. The winner of the Montenegrin First League starts the qualifications for the UEFA Champions League from the second round. The second placed team and the National Cup winner play in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Europa League. The last placed team are relegated to the Montenegrin Second League.

History

While Montenegro was part of socialist Yugoslavia, its top league was the Yugoslav First League. When SFRY dissolved, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed in 1992 and the Serbian and Montenegrin teams played in this league, although it was still named Yugoslav First League. In 2003, the FR Yugoslavia was renamed to Serbia and Montenegro and the football league followed suit. The First League of Montenegro was formed in 2004, as one of the state's two second division leagues, along with the Serbian First League. In 2006, Montenegro split from Serbia and Montenegro, thus making the First League of Montenegro its top national competition.

UEFA Rankings

UEFA Country Ranking for league participation in 2012–13 European football season (Previous year rank in italics)

2014-15 teams

Champions and Top scorers by seasons

Champions so far are:[1]

2004–06 (Serbia and Montenegro second tier)

Season Champions Runners up Third place
2004–05 Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje Kom Dečić
2005–06 Rudar Sutjeska Kom

2006–

Season Champions Runners up Third place Top scorer(s) Goals
2006–07 Zeta Budućnost Grbalj Montenegro Damir Čakar (Rudar)
Montenegro Žarko Korać (Zeta)
16
2007–08 Budućnost Zeta Mogren Montenegro Ivan Jablan (Lovćen) 13
2008–09 Mogren Budućnost Sutjeska Montenegro Fatos Bećiraj (Budućnost) 18
2009–10 Rudar Budućnost Mogren Montenegro Ivan Bošković (Grbalj) 28
2010–11 Mogren (2) Budućnost Rudar Montenegro Ivan Vuković (Budućnost) 20
2011–12 Budućnost (2) Rudar Zeta Montenegro Admir Adrović (Budućnost) 22
2012–13 Sutjeska Budućnost Čelik Montenegro Admir Adrović (Budućnost)
Montenegro Žarko Korać (Zeta)
15
2013–14 Sutjeska (2) Lovćen Čelik Montenegro Stefan Mugoša (Mladost) 15
2014–15 Rudar (2) Sutjeska Budućnost Montenegro Goran Vujović (Sutjeska) 21

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
FK Budućnost
2
5
2007–08, 2011–12
FK Rudar
2
1
2009–10, 2014–15
FK Sutjeska
2
1
2012–13, 2013–14
FK Mogren
2
-
2008–09, 2010–11
FK Zeta
1
1
2006–07

All-time league scorers

Players in bold are still active in the Montenegrin First League

RankPlayerYearsGoals
1 Montenegro Admir Adrović 2004–201342+
2 Montenegro Fatos Bećiraj 2006–201039
3 Montenegro Darko Nikač 2009–201521
4 Montenegro Damir Čakar 2006–200816
Montenegro Žarko Korać 2006–201016
5 Montenegro Slaven Stjepanović200612
6 Montenegro Dragan Bošković2006–present11
Montenegro Igor Burzanović200611
7 Montenegro Nemanja Vukašinović2006–present10

All time Prva CFL

As of the end of 2014–15 season. Teams in bold play in 2015–16 season.

Ssn = Number of seasons; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; PPG = Points per game; HF = Highest finish

Rank
Club
Town
Ssn
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
PPG
HF
1 Budućnost Podgorica 9 297 180 71 46 518233 285 611 1
2 Rudar Pljevlja 9 297 149 61 87 407 259 148 508 1
3 Mogren Budva 9 297 132 73 93 402 335 67 465 1
4 Zeta Golubovci 9 297 134 72 91 420 335 85 463 1
5 Sutjeska Nikšić 9 297 119 77 101 336 301 35 431 1
6 Grbalj Radanovići 9 297 116 77 104 377 320 57 422 3
7 Petrovac Petrovac 9 297 92 87 118 305 373 -68 363 5
8 Lovćen Cetinje 8 264 98 64 102 276 285 -9 358 2
9 Mladost Podgorica 7 231 69 63 99 248 303 -55 270 4
10 Dečić Tuzi 7 231 60 55 116 196 308 -112 235 6
11 Mornar Bar 5 165 45 38 82 157 251 -94 172 10
12 Kom Podgorica 4 132 33 30 69 106 183 -77 129 7
13 Čelik Nikšić 2 66 30 17 19 88 63 25 107 3
14 Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 3 99 22 30 47 86 152 -66 96 11
15 Bokelj Kotor 3 99 24 22 53 83 140 -57 94 8
16 Berane Berane 3 99 18 17 64 78 173 -95 70 11
17 Jezero Plav 1 33 9 6 18 30 62 -32 33 10
18 Bar Bar 1 33 7 11 15 30 43 -13 32 12
19 Iskra Danilovgrad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 In the 2006-07 season, Zeta Golubovci was docked 1 point.
2 In the 2007-08 season, Sutjeska Nikšić was docked 3 points.
3 In the 2008-09 season, Zeta Golubovci was docked 10 points.
4 In the 2009-10 season, Mornar Bar was docked 1 point.
5 In the 2011–12 season, Berane was docked 1 point.
6 In the 2012–13 season, FK Mogren was docked 1 point.
7 In the 2013–14 season, FK Mogren was docked 3 point.
8 In the 2013–14 season, Grbalj was docked 3 point.

Source: http://www.soccerway.com/national/montenegro/prva-liga/

Participants by season

Club 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
OFK Bar - - - - 12 - - -
Berane 12 - - 11 - 11 - -
Bokelj - 10 - - - 12 - -
Budućnost 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 4
Čelik - - - - - - 3 3
Dečić 10 7 11 9 6 10 - 12
Grbalj 3 4 4 5 7 9 4 7
Jedinstvo 11 - 12 - - - 12 -
Jezero - - 10 - - - - -
Kom 7 9 8 12 - - - -
Lovćen - 6 7 6 8 6 9 2
Mladost 9 12 - - 5 7 6 9
Mogren 5 3 1 3 1 4 10 10
Mornar - - - 10 10 - 11 11
Petrovac 6 8 6 8 9 5 7 5
Rudar 4 5 5 1 3 2 5 6
Sutjeska 8 11 3 7 11 8 1 1
Zeta 1 2 9 4 4 3 8 8

References

  1. "Montenegro - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 13 July 2012.

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