Fudbalski klub Sutjeska (
Montenegrin Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Сутјеска) is a professional
association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
club from
Nikšić
Nikšić (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Никшић, ), is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 32,046 (2023 census) located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Trebjesa ...
, Montenegro, currently competing in the
Montenegrin First League
The Montenegrin First League (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ), referred to as the Meridianbet 1. CFL for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional Association football, ...
. The club was established in 1920, and has been known by its current name since 1945. Since the restoration of Montenegrin independence in 2006, the club has won five First League titles. It is part of the Sutjeska Sports Society.
History
During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1927–1941)
FK Sutjeska is founded at 1927, under the name ''Sports' club Hajduk'' (SK Hajduk). Later though (before
World War II
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began), the club changed its name to ''SK Hercegovac''.
Under the name SK Hajduk, the team debuted in official competitions at 1929 – as a participant of
Montenegrin Football Championship. Biggest success at that time, team from Nikšić had in the autumn 1929, playing in the Montenegrin Championship finals against
SK Crnogorac Cetinje (1–2). During the season 1932, SK Hercegovac played their first official game against
FK Budućnost (1–2) and that was the first edition of
Montenegrin Derby – the greatest rivalry in the history of Montenegrin football.
Until 1940, the team from Nikšić played only once in the Championship finals, and since the beginning of
World War II
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– the team is disallowed.
After World War II (1945–1984)
After the war, the club was refounded (1945) under the name ''Sutjeska'' in honour of
Yugoslav communists killed in the
Battle of Sutjeska. First game they played on 3 May 1945, against FK Budućnost in
Podgorica
Podgorica ( cnr-Cyrl, Подгорица; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Montenegro, largest city of Montenegro. The city is just north of Lake Skadar and close to coastal destinations on the Adriatic Sea. Histor ...
(2–4). Soon after that, team from Nikšić played in the first football competition after the World War II – 1946
Montenegrin Republic League, winning the third position at the end of season.
First significant success after the war, FK Sutjeska made on season 1948/49, with gaining promotion to
Yugoslav Third League. In period 1955–1964, Sutjeska played nine consecutive seasons in
Yugoslav Second League
Yugoslav Second League ( Bosnian: ''Druga savezna liga,'' Croatian: ''Druga savezna liga'', Serbian: ''Друга савезна лига'', Slovenian: ''Druga zvezna liga'', Macedonian: ''Втора сојузна лига'', ''Vtora sojuzna l ...
. As a member of the Second League, Sutjeska participated in semifinals of
1962–63 Yugoslav Cup
The 1962–63 Yugoslav Cup was the 16th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (), also known as the " Marshal Tito Cup" (''Kup Maršala Tita''), since its establishment in 1946.
Calendar
The Yugoslav ...
.
Historical result of that time, the team made on season 1963–64 – finishing as a champion of Second League, Sutjeska was promoted to the top-tier competition of
SFR Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), known from 1945 to 1963 as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country ...
. They debuted in
Yugoslav First League
The Yugoslav First League ( Bosnian: Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, sr-Cyrl-Latn, Прва савезна лига у фудбалу, Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, , , , , ) was the premier football league in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) ...
on 9 August 1964, against
Dinamo in
Zagreb
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. During the sixties and seventies, Sutjeska played four seasons in the First League. On
season 1971–72, game between Sutjeska and
Crvena Zvezda in Nikšić was attended by 19,000 spectators which remained the historical-high attendance on Sutjeska home games.
On season 1973, FK Sutjeska debuted in official international competitions. They represented Yugoslavia in the
Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being ...
, finishing as a second-placed team in the Group A with teams
Târgu Mureș
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and
Elbasani.
Transition years (1984–2006)
FK Sutjeska made their come-back to Yugoslav First League on
season 1984–85. This time, they spent four consecutive seasons in top-tier competition. Best result in the First league, the team from Nikšić made on season 1984–85, finishing as a ninth-placed team. During that seasons, FK Sutjeska and FK Budućnost played first editions of
Montenegrin Derby in the Yugoslav First League.
Together with Budućnost, FK Sutjeska is one of two football clubs from Montenegro who competed in the first tier football league of SFR Yugoslavia. As a result, FK Sutjeska gained considerable prestige and international reputation, and therefore remains one of the biggest sporting institutions in Montenegro. It is especially the most recognized sports organization in the city of Nikšić.
Even after the
breakup of Yugoslavia
After a period of political and economic crisis in the 1980s, the constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia split apart in the early 1990s. Unresolved issues from the breakup caused a series of inter-ethnic Yugoslav ...
, Sutjeska remained at the top football league in subsequent-state
FR Yugoslavia
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. After a
great season in 2003, Sutjeska had a notable appearance in European competition in which they eliminated
Racing FC Union Luxembourg in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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, but lost in the next round against
Tampere United.
Recent history (2006–)
Following
Montenegrin independence
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, Sutjeska became a member of
Montenegrin First League
The Montenegrin First League (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ), referred to as the Meridianbet 1. CFL for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional Association football, ...
. First significant success at that time, the team made in
Montenegrin Cup 2006–07. They played in the finals, but lost against
FK Rudar (1–2). As a third-placed team on
season 2008–09, Sutjeska debuted in the
UEFA Europa League
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, but they were eliminated by
FC Partizan Minsk from
Belarus
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(1–1; 1–2).
First national title in the clubs' history, FK Sutjeska won on
season 2012–13, with five points more than their eternal rivals –
FK Budućnost. During that season, FK Sutjeska home games were watched by more than 7,000 spectators, which was the record-high since the eighties. As a Montenegrin champion, Sutjeska participated in
UEFA Champions League 2013-14 qualifiers, with elimination in the second round, against
Moldavia
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n side
FC Sheriff.
On
season 2013–14, FK Sutjeska became first Montenegrin club which defended a national title from last season. They won the title after the long and dramatic race with
FK Lovćen and gained a new opportunity to participate in UEFA Champions League. On
second qualifying round
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, FK Sutjeska again failed against well-known rival –
FC Sheriff.
Another season in Europe, Sutjeska played in
2015–16 UEFA Europa League
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The final was played between Liverpoo ...
, with two dramatic games against Hungarian-side
Debreceni VSC (2–0; 0–3).
On season 2016–17, FK Sutjeska made a new success, this time in
Montenegrin Cup
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. For the second time in history, they played in Cup finals, but this time won the title, winning a game against
OFK Grbalj (1–0).
From 2017, FK Sutjeska played two impressive seasons, with two new titles and successful result in European competitions. On
season 2017–18, led by Nikšić-born manager
Nikola Rakojević, they won the title with 22 points more than their biggest rivals and runners-up from FK Budućnost. Except that, Sutjeska player
Igor Ivanović became a top scorer of the season. Next year, FK Sutjeska, again with the head coach Rakojević, defended the title, this time after more intensive struggle with FK Budućnost. A month later, team from Nikšić made good result in
2019–20 Champions League, as they eliminated
Slovan Bratislava in the first leg of qualifiers. They are eliminated on the next stage, against
APOEL.
After three consecutive seasons finished with domestic trophies, FK Sutjeska performances on
season 2019–20 were lower, so they finished as a runners-up. During the season, they made biggest away win in the history of Montenegrin Derby, against FK Budućnost in Podgorica (''4–1''). Except that, they were among the semifinalists of
Montenegrin Cup
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, but the competition was interrupted due to
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
.
Name changes
During the history, FK Sutjeska participated under three different names. Most of the period, they played under today's name.
List of competitive matches (1946–present)
Below is an overall score of all matches of FK Sutjeska in official competitions since 1946. More details at page
List of FK Sutjeska seasons.
Sutjeska in European competitions
FK Sutjeska debuted in European competitions at 2003, when they played in
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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. After the Montenegrin independence, Sutjeska often played in UEFA competitions, with two seasons in the
Champions League qualifiers. Except participation in UEFA competitions, during the history Budućnost played once in the
Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being ...
.
UEFA competitions
Balkans Cup
FK Sutjeska played one season in the
Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being ...
, a regional competition for clubs from
Yugoslavia
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, life_span = 1918–19921941–1945: World War II in Yugoslavia#Axis invasion and dismemberment of Yugoslavia, Axis occupation
, p1 = Kingdom of SerbiaSerbia
, flag_p ...
,
Albania
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,
Bulgaria
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,
Greece
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,
Romania
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and
Turkey
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. In season 1973, they played against Romanian team
Târgu Mureș
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and
Elbasani from
Albania
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, finishing as a second-placed team in the Group A.
Honours and achievements

National Championships – 5
*
Montenegrin First League
The Montenegrin First League (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ), referred to as the Meridianbet 1. CFL for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional Association football, ...
:
** Winners (5):
2012–13,
2013–14,
2017–18,
2018–19,
2021–22
**''Runners-up (4):''
2014–15,
2019–20,
2020–21,
2022–23

National Cups – 2
*
Montenegrin Cup
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:
** Winners (2):
2016–17,
2022–23
**''Runners-up (1):''
2006–07

Championships (1922–1940)
*
Montenegrin Championship (1922–1940)
**''Runners-up (1):'' 1929
Supporters and rivalries
"The Dukes" ''(Vojvode)'' is the popular name for the most ardent Sutjeska fans. They have been established in 1988 in
Nikšić
Nikšić (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Никшић, ), is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 32,046 (2023 census) located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Trebjesa ...
and today constitute one of the most numerous groups of supporters in Montenegro. Their place is in the eastern stand, and they traditionally follow all the matches of all sports that compete under the "Sutjeska" name, both home and away matches. The biggest Sutjeska rival is
FK Budućnost Podgorica
Fudbalski Klub Budućnost Podgorica (Cyrillic: Будућност Подгорица, , ) is a Montenegro, Montenegrin professional association football, football club from Podgorica, Montenegro. It is competing in the Montenegrin First League. ...
, as the "Barbarians" ''(Varvari)'' are the other large group of supporters in the country. They also have a rivalry with ''Fap mašina'' of
Čelik Nikšić, with whom they contest the Nikšić derby.
Youth program

Sutjeska's youth academy is one of the most famous and recognized in Montenegro along with that of FK Budućnost. The first Sutjeska player to have been selected for the
Yugoslav national team was
Vojin Lazarević, who would later have a bright career with
Red Star Belgrade
Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club), commonly referred to as Crvena zvezda () and colloquially referred to as Red Star Belgrade in anglophone media, is a ...
. Lazarević was capped by the Yugoslav senior side in a friendly match against
Romania
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in 1964 while still playing in Nikšić.
In 1976, a notably talented generation of the youth team became the champions of Yugoslavia; the team included names that would later turn to be successful soccer players like
Brajan Nenezić, Mojaš Radonjić, and Pero Giljen. Pero's own son
Vladan Giljen became a successful goalkeeper after learning his trade in Sutjeska. Four years after the famed 1976 generation made its first mark in Yugoslav football, Sutjeska won the Yugoslav Cup in 1980 – becoming the only Yugoslav club at the time to have won both trophies.
In 2010, Sutjeska's cadet team (for under-17 players) were champions of Montenegro in the country's U-17 league. During the same year, Sutjeska's U-19 team won the Gallipoli Cup in Italy, one of the most prestigious international tournaments for players of this age group. The U-19 teams of
U.S. Lecce,
A.S. Bari,
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg
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, and
FC Krylia Sovetov Samara
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History
Krylia Sovetov was founded in Kuybyshev (now Sama ...
all competed for the title which Sutjeska's youth team won.
Most notably, Sutjeska was the club in which the famous
Juventus FC
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former striker
Mirko Vučinić began his career.
Stadium
City stadium "Kraj Bistrice" is built during the 1946. During the history, Stadium Kraj Bistrice, as a home of FK Sutjeska, was renovated a few times. During the 60's, there was stands from all four sides, and capacity of stadium was 15,000. After the 2000, there was a new renovation of stadium. In 2001, old south and north stands were torn down, and a new east stand was built, so capacity of stadium was reduced to 10,800. After the Montenegrin independence, following the UEFA rules, stadium capacity is reduced to 5,214 seats. At 2015, floodlights were installed, and first match in the night-term occurred on 7 August 2016 (FK Sutjeska –
FK Lovćen). Located around the building is a spacious parking lot. The sports complex adjacent to the stadium is a modern training field with synthetic surface and a mini auditorium space.
Players
Current squad
Roster
– FCSG
Out on loan
Player records
*Most performances: Brajan Nenezić – 293/37 ''(1975–1989)''
*Top goalscorer: Željko Bajčeta – 43 ''(1980–1990)''
Notable players
''For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see :FK Sutjeska Nikšić players.''
During the history, several notable players started their career or played for FK Sutjeska. Most known are Nikšić-born players Mirko Vučinić, Andrija Delibašić, Miodrag Bajović, Miladin Bečanović
Miladin Bečanović (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Миладин Бечановић; born 18 April 1973) is a Montenegrins, Montenegrin retired professional Football player, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), strik ...
, Vojin Lazarević, Branko Samatović, Pero Giljen, Nebojša Bandović and Brajan Nenezić. Player with the most appearances is Brajan Nenezić, who played 293 matches in period 1975–1989.
Below is the list of players who, during their career, played for FK Sutjeska and represented their countries at the full international level.
* Zoran Batrović
* Miloš Bursać
* Miodrag Krivokapić
* Vojin Lazarević
* Zoran Banović
* Damir Čakar
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Club career
Čakar started out at his local club ...
* Zoran Jovičić
* Vladan Kostić
Vladan Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владан Костић; born 25 April 1977) is a Montenegrin retired footballer.
International career
He has played for the FR Yugoslavia national team at the Millennium Super Soccer Cup
The Millennium S ...
* Duško Radinović
* Mirko Vučinić
* Vukašin Poleksić
Vukašin Poleksić (Serbian Cyrillic: Bукaшин Пoлeкcић, born 30 August 1982) is a Montenegrin retired football goalkeeper.
Club career
Poleksić started his career at FK Sutjeska Nikšić, breaking into the first team in 2000. During ...
* Marko Ćetković
Marko Ćetković (Cyrillic; Марко Ћeткoвић; born 10 July 1986) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mornar. He also played for the Montenegro national team.
Club career Youth
Ćetković began his c ...
* Andrija Delibašić
* Novica Eraković
* Blažo Igumanović
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Club career
In July 2013, Igumanović moved to Kazakhstan Premier League sid ...
* Branislav Janković
* Ivan Janjušević
* Vlado Jeknić
Vlado Jeknić (Cyrillic: Владо Јекнић, born 14 August 1983) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who last played for Sutjeska in the Montenegrin First League.
Club career
Jeknić played for the German sides SV Wacker Burghausen and ...
* Šaleta Kordić
* Stefan Lončar
* Milutin Osmajić
* Srđan Radonjić
* Darko Zorić
* Milenko Milošević
* Predrag Pažin
* Ilija Spasojević
* Anzour Nafash
* Zakaria Alharaish
* Darko Krsteski
* Milovan Petrovikj
* Rene Mihelič
Coaching staff
Coaching history
* Ljubiša Spajić
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The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially the Game ...
* Stevan Čulik
* Milan Panić
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* Blažo Đurović
* Sreto Stanojević
* Savo Stanišić
* Dragoslav Filipović
* Anton Habić
* Mihailo Koprivica
* Slava Stefanović
* Aleksandar Petrović
* Vojin Božović
Vojin "Škoba" Božović (Cyrillic: Војин Божовић; 1 January 1913 – 19 April 1983) was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin football player and manager.
Playing career Club
He was among the best players in the history of Montenegro and one ...
* Živko Popadić
* Bimo Harović
* Josip Takač
* Milence Petrović
* Ilija Rajković
* Boris Marović
* Ilija Kaljević
* Vasilije Šijaković
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Club ...
(1968–1969)
* Dragoljub Milošević (1969–1970)
* Srećko Petković (1970)
* Dragutin Spasojević (1970–1972)
* Božidar Drenovac (1972–1973)
* Vasilije Darmanović
* Munib Saračević (1974–1975)
* Milan Zirojević
* Ratomir Čabrić
* Srboljub Markušević
* Bruno Repar
* Novak Bulatović
* Vlatko Vujošević
* Milan Živadinović (1980-1981)
* Milovan Đorić
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Đorić last ...
(1983-1986)
* Vukašin Višnjevac
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Playing career
Višnjevac spent three seasons with Sarajevo from 1954 to 1957, making 18 appearances and scoring three goals in the Yugoslav F ...
(1986-1987)
* Nedeljko Gugolj
* Mojaš Radonjić
* Drago Kovačević
* Dragutin Spasojević (1989–1990)
* Milovan Đorić
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Đorić last ...
(1990–1991)
* Drago Kovačević (1991–1992)
* Nikola Rakojević (1992–1993)
* Mirko Minić
* Rajko Nikolić (1994)
* Nikola Rakojević (1994–1995)
* Stanislav Karasi
* Vlada Pejović (1996)
* Dragutin Spasojević (1996–1998)
* Dragoljub Bekvalac (1998–1999)
* Žarko Olarević (1999–2000)
* Pero Giljen (2000)
* Nenad Starovlah
Nenad Starovlah (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Старовлах; Greek: Νέναντ Στάροβλαχ; born 29 July 1955) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. He also holds Cypriot citizenship.
Club career
Born in S ...
(2000–2001)
* Vojin Lazarević (2001)
* Brajan Nenezić (2001–2002)
* Pero Giljen (2002)
* Branko Smiljanić (2002–2003)
* Jovan Gardašević (2003)
* Slavenko Kuzeljević (2003)
* Miodrag Bajović (2004)
* Pero Giljen (2005)
* Branko Smiljanić (2005)
* Brajan Nenezić (2006)
* Pero Giljen (2006–2008)
* Brajan Nenezić (2008)
* Nikola Rakojević (2008–2010)
* Pero Giljen (2010)
* Nikola Rakojević (January 2011–April 2011)
* Dragan Mijanović (April 2011–June 2011)
* Dragan Lacmanović (July 2011–October 2011)
* Slaviša Mirković (October 2011–March 2012)
* Saša Petrović (March 2012–May 2012)
* Dragan Radojičić
Dragan Radojičić (; born 3 June 1970) is a Montenegrin Association football, football manager and former player.
Playing career
Radojičić started out at his hometown club FK Sutjeska Nikšić, Sutjeska Nikšić, making 31 appearances and sco ...
(June 2012–May 2014)
* Mile Tomić (June 2014–March 2015)
* Brajan Nenezić (March 2015–July 2015)
* Aleksandar Nedović (July 2015–May 2016)
* Nebojša Jovović (June 2016–February 2017)
* Nikola Rakojević (February 2017–July 2020)
* Dragan Radojičić
Dragan Radojičić (; born 3 June 1970) is a Montenegrin Association football, football manager and former player.
Playing career
Radojičić started out at his hometown club FK Sutjeska Nikšić, Sutjeska Nikšić, making 31 appearances and sco ...
(July 2020–November 2020)
* Miljan Radović
Miljan Radović ( cyrl, Миљан Радовић) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who played as a midfielder. He is well-known for his accurate set pieces that often led to beautiful goals. He is also nicknamed 'The Professor' because of his ...
(November 2020–May 2021)
* Milija Savović (June 2021–August 2022)
* Nenad Brnović
Nenad Brnović (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Ненад Брновић; born 18 January 1980) is a Montenegrin football manager and former Association football, footballer.
His older brother Bojan Brnović, Bojan is also a footballer.
Cl ...
(August 2022–August 2023)
* Vladimir Janković (August 2023–December 2023)
* Dragan Mijanović (December 2023–)
Sponsors
*Official kit supplier – (2018–2019) NAAI, (2019– ) Joma
Joma Sport, S.A. is a Spanish sports clothing and shoes brand.
History
Joma was founded in 1965 by Fructuoso López to produce shoes for general use. The brand name comes from the given name of Fructuoso's first born son (José Manuel). In 196 ...
See also
* List of FK Sutjeska seasons
* Montenegrin Derby
*Montenegrin First League
The Montenegrin First League (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: ''Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga'' — ''Prva CFL'' — ''1. CFL''; ), referred to as the Meridianbet 1. CFL for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional Association football, ...
* Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006)
*Nikšić
Nikšić (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Никшић, ), is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 32,046 (2023 census) located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Trebjesa ...
References
External links
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Association football clubs established in 1927
Football clubs in Montenegro
Football clubs in Yugoslavia
1927 establishments in Montenegro
Sport in Nikšić