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Fudbalski klub Lovćen is a football club based in Cetinje,
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. It was founded on 20 June 1913. It was named after
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near Cetinje. Lovćen is the oldest football club in Montenegro and one of the oldest in
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. Today, Lovćen is a member of
Montenegrin Third League The Third League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: Treća Crnogorska Liga / Трећа црногорска лига) is the third and lowest-tier football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the regional unions of the Football Association of Montene ...
. FK Lovćen is a part of Lovćen Cetinje sports society.


History


Period 1913–1941

The club was founded on 20 June 1913, as a Workers' sports club Lovćen (RŠK Lovćen). Among the founders were Montenegrin painters Luka and Milo Milunović, and Luka Milunović was the first president and a captain of the team.
As the oldest Montenegrin football club, Lovćen participated in its first national competitions in the 1910s and 1920s. First trophy of Lovćen was 'Sports olympiad' on Cetinje 1914, a tournament which included football clubs from
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and
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. Until
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
, Lovćen won five Montenegrin championships (''Spring 1925, Autumn 1925, Spring 1927, Autumn 1928, 1935''). They also won two ''Zeta Olympiad'' annual tournaments (1926, 1927) and seven City Championships of Cetinje. During that era, Lovćen had strong rivals in another club from Cetinje, SK Crnogorac, and in two clubs from
Podgorica Podgorica (Cyrillic: Подгорица, ; lit. 'under the hill') is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. The city was formerly known as Titograd (Cyrillic: Титоград, ) between 1946 and 1992—in the period that Montenegro form ...
, FK Budućnost and GSK Balšić. These four teams were the best football clubs in Montenegro before World War II.
For supporting the prohibited Labours' Party, FK Lovćen was prohibited during the 1937, same as FK Budućnost. The club was renewed in 1944 and in 1945. Lovćen played its first matches after the restructuring. That year, in Cetinje, Lovćen and Budućnost played the first Montenegrin clubs' match after World War II. Budućnost won – 4:2.
''Montenegrin championship - Elimination tournament for Montenegrin football clubs; 'Zeta olympiad' - Cup tournament for Montenegrin football clubs; 'Sports olympiad' - tournament held on Cetinje, with participation of clubs from Montenegro, Albania and Austro-Hungaria.''


Period 1945–1992

With FK Budućnost (Podgorica), FK Sutjeska (Nikšić) and FK Arsenal (Tivat), Lovćen was a member of the first official football competition after World War II - 1946
Montenegrin Republic League Montenegrin Republic League (Montenegrin: ''Crnogorska republička liga'' / ''Црногорска републичка лига'') was the third tier football league of SFR Yugoslavia. The top clubs were promoted to Yugoslav Second League. Ove ...
. FK Lovćen finished as a second team and gained an opportunity to participate in the qualifiers for the inaugural season of
Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League ( Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
, but didn't succeed. In the first leg, Lovćen won against
Makedonija Skopje FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov ( mk, ФК Македонија Ѓорче Петров), commonly referred to as FK Makedonija G.P. ( mk, ФК Македонија Ѓ.П.) is a football club based in the municipality of Ǵorče Petrov, in Skopje, ...
''(3:0)'', and in the second they eliminated
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''(5:1, 5:1)''. In the last qualifier for the First League, Lovćen lost against Metalac Beograd ''(0:2, 2:6)''.
Another chance to get promotion to the First League, Lovćen got as a champion of
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 – group 'B' in 1956. In the first leg, Lovćen eliminated
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''(2:1, 0:0)'' and participated in the play-off group. During the group matches, the club from Cetinje played against
Vardar Skopje FK Vardar Skopje ( mk, ФК Вардар Скопје), or simply Vardar, is a football club based in the capital city of Skopje, North Macedonia. The club was founded in 1947 and currently competes in the Macedonian Second Football League. The ...
''(1:2, 0:2)'', Lokomotiva Zagreb ''(4:1, 1:6)'' and Borovo ''(2:1, 1:0)''. After the six group matches Lovćen failed to get promotion, with one point below the ''First League zone''.
In their third and last play-off for the First League in the SFR Yugoslavia, in 1957, Lovćen was eliminated in the first qualifying leg against Željezničar Sarajevo ''(0:0, 0:2)''.
One more big success of Lovćen was in 1947, by winning the U21 Championship title of Yugoslavia.
Until the collapse of Yugoslavia, Lovćen usually participated in
Yugoslav Second League Yugoslav or Yugoslavian may refer to: * Yugoslavia, or any of the three historic states carrying that name: ** Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a European monarchy which existed 1918–1945 (officially called "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" 1918–1 ...
. Montenegro's oldest club played 552 games in that competition. The best performance in a united Yugoslav Second division was achieved in the 1954/55 season, when together with seven wins, two draws and nine defeats, they secured sixth place in the standings. The most successful season, however, was in 1968/69 – Lovćen won fourth place with a score of 12–11–7. After Budućnost and Sutjeska, Lovćen was the most successful Montenegrin club at that time.


Period 1992–2006

In the
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(1992-2003), and the
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(2003-2006), Lovćen played in the second and third league. The best results, Lovćen made during the 1998/99 season, when they finished the Second league 8th of 18 table places. For a few seasons, the club was the winner of the Montenegrin Republic Cup.
During the last days of the Serbia and Montenegro Federation, Lovćen was relegated in the Third League (Montenegrin Republic League) and in its last seasons (2004/05, 2005/06) they made the weakest appearances during the newest history.


Period 2006–

After the independence of Montenegro, Lovćen participated in the first season of the
Montenegrin Second League The Montenegrin Second League ( Montenegrin: ''Druga crnogorska fudbalska liga'' – ''Druga CFL'' – ''2. CFL'') is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League ...
. Lovćen finished first in the 2006/2007 season of the Second League, and was directly promoted to the
Montenegrin First League The First League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ) is the top football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 te ...
.
At the first match in the First League, Lovćen played on 11 August 2007. against OFK Petrovac in Cetinje – 2:2, with attendance of 2,000 supporters. In 2009, for the first time since the independence, Lovćen appeared in the final Cup of Montenegro, when they lost the game against OFK Petrovac. Before that match, in the semifinals, Lovćen eliminated FK Budućnost.
Lovćen made its greatest success in the First League during the 2013/14 season. After the first half-season, the club from Cetinje finished third. During the spring season, the club made a historic row of 11 matches without a loss (7 consecutive wins). Lovćen finished the season in second place, which was the best ever result in the club's history.
In the same season, on 21 May 2014, for the first time, Lovćen won the Montenegrin Cup. During the 2013/2014 Montenegrin Cup, Lovćen eliminated Zora (1:0), Crvena stijena (8:0, 1:2),
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(1:0, 1:2) and Petrovac (3:0, 0:0). In the finals, Lovćen won the game against
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, so the club from Cetinje won their first national trophy.
With that success, for the first time in the club's history, Lovćen qualified for the European Cups.
After 10 consecutive seasons in top-tier competitions, in the 2016/17 season, FK Lovćen finished in 11th position, so they were relegated to
Montenegrin Second League The Montenegrin Second League ( Montenegrin: ''Druga crnogorska fudbalska liga'' – ''Druga CFL'' – ''2. CFL'') is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League ...
. They spent a single season in second-tier, with comeback to First League after the playoffs against
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(2-1; 0-0). Next year, FK Lovćen made an impressive result in
Montenegrin Cup The Montenegrin Cup (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian: ''Kup Crne Gore'') is the national football cup played in Montenegro, established in 2006. The winner of the cup is awarded a spot in the second qualifying rou ...
, crowned with third performance in the finals. But, in the game for trophy, team from Cetinje was defeated against Budućnost (0-4). At the same time, FK Lovćen was relegated from the First League, again after the playoffs against Kom (0-1; 0-1).
The worst days in the history of club started on 2019/20 season. FK Lovćen finished as ninth on the table, which meant relegation to
Montenegrin Third League The Third League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: Treća Crnogorska Liga / Трећа црногорска лига) is the third and lowest-tier football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the regional unions of the Football Association of Montene ...
. That was the first-ever performance of FK Lovćen in the bottom-tier competition. In October 2020, they reached another depth when the were beaten 10-1 by
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.


Lovćen in European competitions

For the first time, Lovćen gained a participation in the European competitions after the season 2013/14. As a
Montenegrin Cup The Montenegrin Cup (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian: ''Kup Crne Gore'') is the national football cup played in Montenegro, established in 2006. The winner of the cup is awarded a spot in the second qualifying rou ...
winner and the runner-up in the
Montenegrin First League The First League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ) is the top football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 te ...
, Lovćen debuted in Europa League 2014/15. During their first appearance in European competition, Lovćen was eliminated by Željezničar Sarajevo. After the draw in the first match in
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(0:0), Lovćen lost 0:1 at the game, which was played at Petrovac Stadium.


Matches

;Notes * 1Q: First qualifying round


Honours and achievements

* National Order of the Montenegrin flag **2013 *
Montenegrin First League The First League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ) is the top football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 te ...
 – 0 **''runner-up'' (1): 2013–14 *
Montenegrin Cup The Montenegrin Cup (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian: ''Kup Crne Gore'') is the national football cup played in Montenegro, established in 2006. The winner of the cup is awarded a spot in the second qualifying rou ...
 – 1 **''winners'' (1):
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**''finalist'' (2): 2009,
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* Montenegrin Championship (1922-1940) – 5 **''winners'' (5): Spring 1925, Autumn 1925, Spring 1927, Autumn 1928, 1935 **''runner-up'' (5): 1922, Autumn 1932, Spring 1933, Autumn 1933, 1934 *Sports Olympiad (First Football Tournament in Montenegro) – 1 **''winners'' (1): 1914 *
Montenegrin Second League The Montenegrin Second League ( Montenegrin: ''Druga crnogorska fudbalska liga'' – ''Druga CFL'' – ''2. CFL'') is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League ...
 – 1 **''winners'' (1): 2006–07 *
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 – 2 **''winners'' (2): 1955–56, 1956–57 *
Montenegrin Republic League Montenegrin Republic League (Montenegrin: ''Crnogorska republička liga'' / ''Црногорска републичка лига'') was the third tier football league of SFR Yugoslavia. The top clubs were promoted to Yugoslav Second League. Ove ...
 – 9 **''winners'' (9): 1959–60, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1992–93 **''runner-up'' (7): 1946, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1953, 1963–64, 1997–98, 2003–04 * Montenegrin Republic Cup – 10 **''winners'' (10): 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1969–70, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1984–85, 1987–88, 2001–02


List of competitive matches (1946-)

Most of their seasons, Lovćen spent in the second and third football level in SFR Yugoslavia and, after that, in FR Yugoslavia. In the 1940s and 1950s, Lovćen participated in the
Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League ( Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
playoffs, but without promotion to the top-tier. After Montenegrin independence, the club made their first appearances in the First League (since the season 2007-08). Except for that, the club for Cetinje often played play-off matches for placement to the First or Second Yugoslav League. Lovćen played one season in the
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. ''Source:''


Sponsors

*Official kit supplier :
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(2013–2014),
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(2014–) *Main sponsor : Prijestonica Cetinje / Old Royal Capital Cetinje ''(municipal government)'' *Other sponsors : Lovćen Osiguranje / Lovćen Insurance


Players


Current squad

''As of 20 January 2020 ''


Notable players

''For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see :FK Lovćen players.''
During the history, several notable players started their careers or played for FK Lovćen. Below is the list of international players and domestic players who, during their career, played for FK Lovćen and represented their countries at national teams or made international careers. * Milutin Pajević *
Vasilije Radović Vasilije Radović (, 10 September 1938 – 25 March 2019) was a Yugoslav football former goalkeeper and manager. He was born in Montenegro, but spent most of his life in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Radović (nicknamed "Čiko") had also mad ...
*
Ljubomir Radanović Ljubomir Radanović ( Cyrillic: Љубомир Радановић; born 21 July 1960) is a former Yugoslav and Montenegrin footballer who played as a defender. Club career After starting out with Lovćen in the Yugoslav Second League, Radanovi ...
* Mojaš Radonjić * Nikola Vujović * Vladan Tatar * Nenad Brnović *
Boban Bajković Boban Bajković (; born 15 March 1985) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Born in Cetinje, Bajković made his first senior appearances with his hometown club Lovćen in the 2001–02 Secon ...
* Irakli Dzhandzhgava *
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* Julián Montenegro


Coaches


Current staff


Historical list of coaches

Since their promotion to the First League, Lovćen was led by 10 different coaches. During that period, the club had best results with club Mojaš Radonjić in the 2013/14 season. At that time, Lovćen won their first and only national title (Montenegrin Cup 2013/14) with first promotion to the European competitions. *
Nikola Rakojević Nikola "Peco" Rakojević (; born 15 January 1958) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player. Playing career A one-club man, Rakojević played for Sutjeska Nikšić over the course of 14 seasons between 1975 and 1989, making over 250 ...
(Jul 2007 – Jun 2008) * Slobodan Dogandžić (Jul 2008 – Sep 2008) *
Miodrag Radanović Miodrag Radanović (; born 2 October 1947) is a Serbian football manager. Career Radanović served as manager of several Serbian SuperLiga and Serbian First League clubs, such as BSK Borča (two spells), Metalac Gornji Milanovac (November 2010 ...
(Oct 2008 – Dec 2008) *
Milorad Malovrazić Milorad (Cyrillic script: Милорад; Polish: Miłorad) is an old Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic elements: ''milo'' meaning "gracious, dear" and ''rad'' meaning "work, care, joy". The feminine form is Milorada. Nicknames: ...
(Jan 2009 – Jun 2009) * Branislav Milačić (Jul 2009 – Dec 2010) * Marko Marković (Jan 2011 – Sep 2011) * Predrag Vukotić (26 Sep 2011 – Dec 2011) * Radovan Kavaja (Jan 2012 – Jun 2012) *
Slobodan Halilović Slobodan Halilović (; born 1 January 1951) is a Bosnian Serb football manager and former player. Honours Player ;Radnički Niš *Balkan Cup: 1976 Coach ;Radnički Niš *Yugoslav Second League: 1985-86 ;Mogren *Second League of FR Yugoslavia ...
(Jul 2012 – Dec 2012) * Mojaš Radonjić (Jan 2013 – Oct 2014) * Đuro Mijušković (Nov 2014 – Jan 2015) * Radovan Kavaja (Jan 2015 – Jun 2015) *
Slobodan Halilović Slobodan Halilović (; born 1 January 1951) is a Bosnian Serb football manager and former player. Honours Player ;Radnički Niš *Balkan Cup: 1976 Coach ;Radnički Niš *Yugoslav Second League: 1985-86 ;Mogren *Second League of FR Yugoslavia ...
(Jul 2015 – Sep 2015) * Dragan Đukanović (Oct 2015 – Mar 2016) *
Milorad Malovrazić Milorad (Cyrillic script: Милорад; Polish: Miłorad) is an old Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic elements: ''milo'' meaning "gracious, dear" and ''rad'' meaning "work, care, joy". The feminine form is Milorada. Nicknames: ...
(4 Apr 2016 – Sep 2016) *
Dragan Kanatlarovski Dragi Kanatlarovski - Capar ( mk, Драги Канатларовски - Цапар; born 8 November 1960) is a Macedonian football manager and former player. He represented the Yugoslav national team and the Macedonian national team. Nam ...
(19 Sep 2016 – Mar 2018) * Slobodan Drašković (Apr 2018 – May 2018) * Dejan Roganović (3 May 2018 – Sep 2018) * Aleksandar Miljenović (24 Sep 2018 – Jun 2019) * Predrag Vukotić (Jul 2019 – Jun 2020)


Stadium

FK Lovćen plays their home games at
Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski Stadium Sveti Petar Cetinjski (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: ''Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski'') is a Soccer-specific stadium, football-specific stadium constructed in 2022 in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the same site on which there was a histor ...
, whose capacity is 5,192 seats. Sveti Petar Cetinjski is home of FK Lovćen since 1957. Before that, the team played their home games at the old stadium near today's location (1913-1943) and on the stadium near the
Cetinje Monastery The Cetinje Monastery ( sr, Цетињски манастир, Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located in Cetinje and is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. A center of historica ...
(1943-1957).
First game on Sveti Petar Cetinjski was
Yugoslav Second League Yugoslav or Yugoslavian may refer to: * Yugoslavia, or any of the three historic states carrying that name: ** Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a European monarchy which existed 1918–1945 (officially called "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" 1918–1 ...
match FK Lovćen - NK GOŠK, played in August 1957. Highest attendance in the history of stadium was recorded on
Yugoslav Cup The Yugoslav Cup ( hr, Pokal Jugoslavije; sr, Куп Југославије; sl, Pokal Jugoslavije, mk, Куп на Југославија), officially known between 1923 and 1940 as the King Alexander Cup ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Kup kralja Aleksandra, ...
game between FK Lovćen and
NK Dinamo Zagreb Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb ( en, Dinamo Zagreb Citizens' Football Club, link=yes, italics=yes), commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb (), is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb. Dinamo ...
(1971). Game was attended by 6,500 spectators.


Women's football

While FK Lovćen is the oldest men's club in Montenegro, Women's Football Club Lovćen ( ŽFK Lovćen) was founded in May 2010. Since then, the club played and organized numerous tournaments, and on the 2015-16 season for the first time played in
Montenegrin Women's League The Montenegrin Women's Football league or 1. ŽFL is the top level women's football league of Montenegro. It is organized by the Football Association of Montenegro. The winning team of the league is eligible for a spot in the UEFA Women's Ch ...
and
Montenegrin Cup (women) The Montenegrin Cup for Women ( Montenegrin: ''Kup Crne Gore za žene'') is the national women's association football cup competition in Montenegro. It was founded in 2015, seven years after the formation of the Montenegrin Women's League. Histor ...
.


See also

* List of FK Lovćen seasons * FK Lovćen in European competitions * ŽFK Lovćen * SD Lovćen Cetinje * Cetinje *
Montenegrin First League The First League of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ) is the top football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 te ...
*
Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) The Montenegrin Football Championship (Montenegrin: ''Prvijenstvo Crne Gore'') was a football league competition that existed in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1925 until 1940, under the names Prvijenstvo ...
*
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 ...


References


External links


FK Lovćen official website

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