Fudbalski Klub Budućnost Podgorica (
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: Будућност Подгорица, , ) is a
Montenegrin professional
football
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club from
Podgorica
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,
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. It is competing in the
Montenegrin First League
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. Its colours are blue and white.
Founded in 1925, Budućnost was the Montenegrin club with most appearances in the
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) ...
, debuting in 1946. Due to the city being renamed during the communist rule in Yugoslavia, Budućnost was known as ''Budućnost Titograd'' throughout that era. Since Montenegrin independence in 2006, the club has won six
Montenegrin First League
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titles and three
Montenegrin Cup
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s. They are the Montenegrin club with the most games and seasons in European competitions, winning the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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in
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.
The team produced many European top-class players among whom are the
UEFA Champions League
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winning strikers
Dejan Savićević
Dejan Savićević ( cyrl, Дејан Савићевић, ; born 15 September 1966) is a Montenegrin former professional association football, footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Since 2001, he has been the president of the Football ...
and
Predrag Mijatović
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At club level, Mijato ...
. FK Budućnost is a part of
Budućnost Podgorica sports society.
History
Period 1925–1941
The club was founded in June 1925, as a ''Workers' sports club Zora'' (RSK Zora). After two years, club was named as RSK Budućnost. Historically, the first ever team of RSK Zora / RSK Budućnost, in period between 1925 and 1928, played ''Musaja Čelebičić, Vaso Vukadinović, Bećo Abdomerović, Vaso Čarapić, Vlado Kirsanov, Đorđe Kešeljević, Vaso Kulić, Blažo Prelević, Duljo Džaferadžović, Blažo Šutulović, Buto Krkanović, Luka Bulatović, Tahir Čelebić, Ilija Ivanović, Milo Pajović, Milovan Radulović, Vuko Vuksanović, Dušan Krcunović, Đorđije Vučeljić, Branko Rajković, Smail Bibezić, Šećir Kapadžić and Arso Marković''. The first coach was
Slovenia
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n-born Karlo Vugrinec, who served in Podgorica as an electrician.
The first game in the history of FK Budućnost was a friendly match against local rival
GSK Balšić, played in 1925. Budućnost won the game, with result 2–1.
In the late 1920s, RSK Budućnost played their first games in official competitions. Their debut in
Montenegrin football championship occurred in season 1927 (under the name ''Zora''), when they were eliminated at the First stage of competition against GSK Balšić (0–3). Next season, Budućnost made their first win in official competitions, defeating GSK Balšić (2–1), but were eliminated in Championship semifinals against
Lovćen (2–3).
In the next two years, Budućnost was eliminated in the early stages of Montenegrin Championship, and in spring 1931, for the second time in history, played in the semifinals. After elimination of GSK Balšić (4–1) and
Berane (3–0), the team from Podgorica lost the semifinals against
Obilić Nikšić (3–5).
In autumn 1931, Budućnost for the first time played in the finals of the
Montenegrin football championship, but lost against
SK Crnogorac Cetinje (1–2). In previous stages of competition, Budućnost eliminated GSK Balšić (6–2) and
Gorštak Kolašin (3–1).
The Podgorica side played their first international game in 1932. Budućnost was hosted by
KS Vllaznia in
Shkoder and won 1–0.
In autumn 1932, Budućnost won their ''first title of Montenegrin champion''. In the finals, the team from Podgorica defeated
FK Lovćen (6–3).
During that season, FK Budućnost played their first official game against
FK Sutjeska (2–1)
and that was the first edition of
Montenegrin Derby—the greatest rivalry in the history of Montenegrin football. In spring 1933, Budućnost defended the trophy—their opponent in the final game were, again, FK Lovćen (2–0; 2–2).
FK Budućnost won their third Montenegrin championship in 1934. Their opponent in the finals, was FK Lovćen (2–0, 1–1).
The last time Budućnost played in a Championship final was in 1935; in that year FK Lovćen won the title (1–2).
At the beginning of 1937, as a team which supported workers' ideas, together with FK Lovćen, FK Budućnost was abandoned by the regime of that time. During the next years, the club, under the temporary name ''RSK Crna Gora'', only played a few friendly, illegal games, against Lovćen and
FK Velež from
Mostar
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.
With the beginning of
World War II
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, all sports' activities of the club were suspended. All the players joined the ''Partisan movement'' and 19 died during the battles. Outside of Podgorica City Stadium (Western stand), there is a memorial tablet commemorating all FK Budućnost players who died or participated in the war.
Period 1945–1975
After the war, the club was refounded under the name ''FK Budućnost''. Their first game was played on 1 May 1945, against FK Lovćen at
Cetinje
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(4–2). In January 1946, Budućnost played its first international friendly game after the war—against
KF Tirana
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(6–1) in Podgorica. Soon after that, the team from Podgorica won the first official football competition after World War II—in the
Montenegrin Republic League for the
1946 season, which meant placement in the inaugural season of the
Yugoslav First League
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(1946–47). During the six matches, Budućnost hadn't a single defeat and made one of the biggest official victories in the team's history—against
Arsenal
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(8–0).
The historical first game in
First Yugoslav League, FK Budućnost played on 25 August 1946 against
Dinamo Zagreb
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(2–2), in front of 5,000 spectators in Podgorica, which was equal with town population of that time. On 16 March 1947, Budućnost defeated
NK Nafta 9–0. Until today, it remains the biggest home victory of Budućnost in the First League.
Until 1955, FK Budućnost played three seasons in Yugoslav First League, four 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 ...
and three in
Montenegrin Republic League. For all that time, their head coach was
Vojin Božović
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Playing career Club
He was among the best players in the history of Montenegro and one ...
, who still holds two records in the club's history—manager with most seasons ''(10)'' and with the most official games ''(199)''. In the
season 1953, FK Budućnost made the biggest victory in official games history, against
Iskra
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''Iskra'' was published in exile and then smuggl ...
away (13–1).
From 1955 to 1960, team from Podgorica was a permanent participant of Yugoslav First League. Their best performance of that era occurred in
1956–57 and
1958–59, finishing as a ninth-placed team.
The most important moment in the next decade occurred in season 1964–65. Budućnost was a member of Yugoslav Second League, but they surprisingly participated in the final game of
1964–65 Yugoslav Cup. They lost a game against
Dinamo Zagreb
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(1–2). In their first Cup final, Budućnost played with following team: ''
Hajduković, Folić,
Gardašević, Pavlović, Savković, Kovačević, Šaković, Todorović, Šorban, Ćerić, Franović (coach: Božidar Dedović)''. The only goal for Budućnost scored Franović in the 35th minute. In previous rounds, FK Budućnost eliminated
Sutjeska (3–2),
Radnički Beograd (1–0),
OFK Beograd
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(3–2) and
Vardar
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away (2–0) in semifinals.
Of the other side, during the 1960s, FK Budućnost spent only one season in the top tier (
1962–63).
From 1969 to 1974, FK Budućnost was among the best Yugoslav Second League sides, as they were title holders three times and twice runners-up. But, in all five seasons, they failed to gain a promotion to Yugoslav First League via playoffs. Rows of playoff losses started in 1969 against
Sloboda Tuzla (0–3, 1–1), and continued in 1970 against
Sloga Kraljevo (2–0, 0–2; lost on penalties), 1971 against
Vardar Skopje
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(1–1, 0–3), 1972 against
Spartak Subotica (1–0, 1–2; lost on penalties) and in 1973 against
Maribor
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(1–0, 0–1; lost on penalties).
Finally, in season 1974–75, Budućnost gained their first promotion to top flight after 12 years. They won the Second League title with 14 points more than second-place Sutjeska and prepared for their comeback to the Yugoslav First League.
Period 1975–1992
The period known as a ''golden era'' of football in Podgorica is 1975–1985. Budućnost was a permanent top-tier member, finishing two seasons as six-placed team.
A big comeback of FK Budućnost to Yugoslav First League occurred in
season 1975–76. Budućnost avoided a relegation and during the season few attendance records were made. The third week game between Budućnost and
Hajduk Split
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(1–2) was attended by 20,000 spectators, which is the highest number in the history of Budućnost home games, but the
Podgorica City Stadium, too. Otherwise, 1975–76 First League games in Podgorica averaged 12,765 supporters, which is another all-time record.
In season 1976–77, FK Budućnost had another performance in the
Yugoslav Cup final game. Their rival was
Hajduk Split
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and the team from Podgorica again lost the trophy. This time, they were defeated in extra-time (0–2). In the final, Budućnost started out with the following team: ''Vujačić, Janković, Folić, J. Miročević, Vukčević, Milošević, Kovačević, Bošković, Radonjić,
A. Miročević, Ljumović (coach:
Marko Valok
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Club career Napredak ...
)''. In previous rounds, Budućnost eliminated
Pobeda Prilep (3–1),
Rudar Kakanj (1–0),
Sarajevo
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(3–2) and
Radnički Niš away in semifinals (1–1; Budućnost won the penalties). Two appearances in the
Yugoslav Cup
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finals (1965, 1977) are considered as the greatest achievements of FK Budućnost in the era of SFR Yugoslavia.
At the same time, in spring 1977, Budućnost debuted in the
Balkans Cup
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, finishing second in the group with
Panathinaikos (1–2, 2–2) and
Vllaznia (2–0, 1–1).
Seasons
1978–79 and
1980–81 were remembered as best performances of FK Budućnost in Yugoslav Second League. Both times, the team from Podgorica finished in sixth place. In season 1978–79, no one from the ''big four'' of Yugoslav football (
Hajduk
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,
FK Crvena Zvezda
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,
GNK Dinamo and
FK Partizan
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) won a game in Podgorica.
With sixth place in 1981, FK Budućnost qualified for
Intertoto Cup
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. They had a successful campaign in international competition, finishing among nine group winners. In Group 4, Budućnost played against
Odense
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(4–2, 1–1),
Östers (3–1, 0–0) and
Wacker Innsbruck
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(1–2, 3–1).
After the First League
season 1981–82, all-time top-striker of FK Budućnost
Mojaš Radonjić signed to their biggest rival
Sutjeska. Radonjić played for Budućnost from 1972, with overall 84 scored goals, and among them 52 in the Yugoslav First League.
During the 80s, Budućnost never relegated from the First League, but another achievement of the Podgorica side was producing great players. So, in 1983 for FK Budućnost debuted
Dejan Savićević
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, who would later win two
UEFA Champions League
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titles, with one scored goal in the final. Savićević played for Budućnost from 1983 to 1988, including the 130 games in Yugoslav First League with 36 goals scored. For most matches in his career, Savićević played for Budućnost.
Another great talent of FK Budućnost,
Predrag Mijatović
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At club level, Mijato ...
, debuted in 1987 and would later win and score a goal in one
UEFA Champions League
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final. Mijatović played two seasons in Budućnost senior team, with 73 appearances and 10 scored goals.
Other players who started their careers in FK Budućnost during the 80s were
Branko Brnović (100 games / 13 goals for Budućnost in First League),
Željko Petrović
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Club car ...
(59/6),
Niša Saveljić
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At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000).
Club career
Born in ...
(98/8),
Dragoljub Brnović (183/12) and
Dragoje Leković
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Leković was born in Siva ...
(133/0); they all were members of national teams
SFR Yugoslavia
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and
FR Yugoslavia
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.
In the period 1985 to 1991, FK Budućnost continued to play in Yugoslav First League. Their best finish at that time occurred in season
1986–87—the team from Podgorica was seventh-placed, equalised on table with GNK Dinamo Zagreb, and were only one point less than fourth-placed
Rijeka
Rijeka (;
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.
The 80s were also remembered for the founding of
organized Ultras group. ''Varvari'' (Barbarians) was founded in 1987. It was the strongest organised supporters group in Montenegro and among the well-known in former Yugoslav territories.
On 28 May 1989, FK Budućnost played their first game under the floodlights in
Podgorica City Stadium, against
Rad (3–0).
FK Budućnost made their third international performance in 1991. They represented Yugoslavia in the
Balkans Cup
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. That was a very successful campaign for Budućnost, who played in the finals. In the quarterfinals, they eliminated
KF Tirana
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(2–0, 0–0). FK Budućnost made a huge surprise in the semifinals, eliminating
Galatasaray
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(0–0, 1–1). In the final, FK Budućnost lost to
FC Inter Sibiu (0–0, 0–1).
From 1946 to 1992, FK Budućnost played ''26 seasons in Yugoslav First League''. With 261 wins and 188 draws from 789 games, they are among the top 14 teams on the all-time list of the Yugoslav football championship.
Period 1992–2006
After the breaking of SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegro stayed in federation with
Serbia
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, in the successor state called
FR Yugoslavia
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. So, FK Budućnost became a member of the new top-tier competition—the
FR Yugoslavia First League.
Until the end of the 90s, First League had two groups (''A'' and ''B'') and FK Budućnost played the majority of seasons in the higher one.
FK Budućnost had its first success in the new football system in
1994–95. They finished as a champion of First ''B'' League and gained participation in international competitions. In the playoffs for UEFA competitions, Budućnost played against
Vojvodina
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; the winner took the spot in the
UEFA Cup
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and were defeated in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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. While FK Budućnost won the first game in Podgorica (3–1), Vojvodina won 5–2 in
Novi Sad
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, so Budućnost played in the
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup. They finished fourth in Group 7, so didn't qualify for further stages. FK Budućnost won an away game against
Tervis Pärnu (3–1), but were defeated by
Bayer
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in
Leverkusen
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. As Podgorica City Stadium didn't meet new UEFA rules, they played home games against
Nea Salamis (1–1) and
OFI Crete
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(3–4) in Belgrade.
At the beginning of 2000, FK Budućnost performances were weaker, so they were relegated after
season 2000–01. Budućnost lost the battle against Rad, so they were moved to lower rank after the 26 consecutive seasons spent in top-tier.
Another surprise came during the next two seasons, when FK Budućnost failed to gain a quick promotion to First League. Finally, promotion came after the
2003–04 Second League edition, when FK Budućnost with a young, homegrown team, dominated in competition.
They made a great top-tier comeback in
season 2004–05. Among many significant results, FK Budućnost defeated
Crvena Zvezda
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in Belgrade (2–1) for the first time after 18 years. At the end of the season, Budućnost finished sixth and gained a place in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. In the first leg of
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup, they eliminated
Valletta
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(2–2, 5–0) and in the next stage their opponent were Spanish giants
Deportivo La Coruña
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* Deportivo de La Coruña, commonly known as simply Deportivo, a Spanish football club
* Déportivo, a French rock band
* Deportivo (Mexicable)
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. The first game at
Estadio Riazor finished 3–0 for the home side. But, in the second match, FK Budućnost held a 2–0 lead in front of 10,000 supporters. At the end, Deportivo finished 2–1 and went on to the next stage.
Period 2006–present
As a Montenegrin club with the best results during the period 1945–2006, Budućnost continued with even greater successes 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, ...
(Prva CFL), after independence (2006).
On
inaugural season of Prva CFL, team from Podgorica competed with
FK Zeta in the title race. Hard fight for the trophy lasted until the end of season, but the rivals won the title. A spring game between Budućnost and Zeta in Podgorica (1–0) was attended by 10,000 supporters, which is the biggest attendance in the history of Prva CFL.
On
season 2007–08, Budućnost played in
UEFA Cup
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against
HNK Hajduk. First game, played in front 10,000 spectators in Podgorica, finished 1–1, and Croatian team won the second match (1–0).
Next year, Budućnost won their first champions' title in clubs' history. They finished season with equal number of points as
FK Zeta and
FK Mogren, but with better score against that squads. Except that, on season 2007–08, team from Podgorica made an impressive row of 21 games without defeat. During the same season, Budućnost almost won ''the double'', but in the finals of
2007–08 Montenegrin Cup, they were defeated after the penalties against FK Mogren (1–1 / 5–6). As a Montenegrin champion, for the first time in history, Budućnost played in
UEFA Champions League
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qualifiers. But, their debut wasn't successful, as Budućnost was eliminated by
Tampere United (1–1; 1–2).
From 2008 to 2011, Budućnost finished every single season in Prva CFL as runner-up, while they had another performance in the Cup finals on
season 2009–10. Once again, they missed opportunity to win the trophy, and this time Budućnost was defeated by
FK Rudar (1–2).
In that period, Budućnost played another three seasons in
UEFA Europa League
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and most successful was their performance from
season 2010–11, when they played in third qualifying leg, but defeated against
Brøndby (1–2; 0–1).
Next success Budućnost made on
season 2011–12, when they became a winner of Prva CFL. That was the second title of national champion for Budućnost. During all season long, they were in a hard struggle for title with FK Rudar. At the end, Podgorica's side won the title with three points more than their opponent. With 80 points from 33 games, 82 scored goals and 25 victories, Budućnost made a new all-time records of Prva CFL.
Podgorica side was close to the third qualifying round of
2012–13 UEFA Champions League, but they didn't succeed, despite their away win against
Śląsk Wrocław
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(0–2; 1–0).
A year later, team from Podgorica won the first Cup trophy in the history. In the finals of
2012–13 Montenegrin Cup
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, Budućnost defeated
FK Čelik 1–0. A game with lot of violence at Podgorica City Stadium was solved in the last minute, as
Mitar Peković scored a goal for a trophy. That was the fifth performance of Budućnost in national cup finals and their very first victory.
As a Cup winner, Budućnost played in
2014–15 UEFA Europa League
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The 2015 UEFA Eur ...
. On first stage, they eliminated
Folgore (3–0; 2–1), but their season ended against
Omonia (0–2; 0–0).
Next three seasons, Budućnost spent in unsuccessful runs for the trophies. But, in European competitions, they almost made a big success in
2016–17 UEFA Europa League
The 2016–17 UEFA Europa League was the 46th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League.
The final was played between Ajax and ...
. In first leg, Budućnost eliminated
Rabotnički (1–0; 1–1). On next stage, their rival was
Genk
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. First match, played in
Belgium
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, finished with 2–0 hosts victory. Next week in Podgorica, Budućnost succeed to annul the opponents advantage and won 2–0. But, the Belgium side qualified for the next round after the penalties (2–4). Game against Genk in Podgorica was remembered as one of the best European performances of Budućnost of the decade.
Finally, on
season 2016–17 team from the capital won their third title of national champion. That was a hard struggle with FK Zeta and
OFK Titograd
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and Budućnost finished at the first position thanks to a better results against their direct opponents. All three teams earned 57 points during the season.
In the
2017–18 UEFA Champions League
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The final was pl ...
, Budućnost met
Partizan and eliminated after the lost game in
Belgrade
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(0–0; 0–2).
Next trophy, team from Podgorica won in
Montenegrin Cup 2018–19. Led by manager
Branko Brnović, Budućnost defeated
FK Lovćen in the finals, with result 4–0. Except that, striker
Mihailo Perović became a very first player which scored three goals in the Cup finals. During the summer 2019, after two years without success, Budućnost finally passed the first stage in European competitions. In
Europa League
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, they eliminated
Estonia
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n-side
Narva Trans (4–1; 2–0), but stopped in second leg against
Zorya Luhansk from
Ukraine
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(1–3; 0–1).
Fourth title in the history, Budućnost won on
season 2019–20. During the season, head coach Brnović was sacked, new manager became
Mladen Milinković and, after the domination, team from Podgorica secured the title six weeks before the end of season. Bad news came after 31st week of Prva CFL, as few Budućnost players were infected by
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
. Because of that, championship was interrupted.
Season 2020–21 with
Mladen Milinković as head coach was historical for Budućnost in many ways. During the summer, they made significant result in
2020–21 UEFA Europa League
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Villarreal defeated Manchester United i ...
, after the victory against
FC Astana
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away (1–0), but failed to qualify to playoffs, after the defeat against
FK Sarajevo
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(1–2). In the rest of the season, for the first time in club's history, Budućnost won ''the double''. In
2020–21 Montenegrin First League
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, Budućnost finished first with many all-time Montenegrin records as biggest number of earned points (85), highest number of wins (27) and the longest unbeaten run (23 games). They equalised their record of 10 consecutive victories in the championship from the season 2011–12. That was the first time when Budućnost defended the national title won on previous season. On the other side, with 3–1 victory in the finals against
Dečić, Budućnost won another trophy in
Montenegrin Cup
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.
Evolution of name
FK Budućnost has played under three different names.
List of competitive matches (1925–)
Below is an overall score of all matches of FK Budućnost in official competitions since 1925. More details at page
List of FK Budućnost seasons.
''Note: Including
2019–20 UEFA Europa League
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Sevilla FC, Sevill ...
,
2020–21 Montenegrin First League
The 2020–21 Montenegrin First League was the 15th season of the top-tier association football in Montenegro. The season began on 14 August 2020 and ended on 25 May 2021. The league winners qualified for a place in the 2021–22 UEFA Champions Lea ...
and
2020-21 Montenegrin Cup results''
Records
*Biggest home victory: Budućnost –
Rabotnički 10:0 (''16 May 1948'',
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 ...
)
['Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946–2016', Podgorica, 2016.]
*Biggest home defeat: Budućnost –
Hajduk Split
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0:5 (''15 December 1946'',
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) ...
)
*Biggest away victory:
Iskra Danilovgrad – Budućnost 1:13 (''10 May 1953'',
Montenegrin Republic League)
*Biggest away defeat:
Partizan – Budućnost 10:0 (''29 October 1950'',
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) ...
)
*Biggest First league victory: Budućnost –
Nafta
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9:0 (''16 March 1947'',
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) ...
)
*Biggest European victory:
Valletta
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– Budućnost 0:5 (''18 June 2005'')
*Biggest European defeat: Budućnost –
HJK Helsinki
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0:4 (''13 July 2021''),
HB – Budućnost 4:0 (''22 July 2021'')
*Biggest home attendance: 20,000, Budućnost –
Hajduk Split
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(''27 August 1975'',
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) ...
)
*Biggest away attendance: 60,000,
Dinamo Zagreb
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– Budućnost (''2 May 1982'',
Yugoslav First League
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)
Budućnost in European competitions
FK Budućnost is the Montenegrin club with most played seasons and matches in European football competitions. Except for participation in UEFA competitions, Budućnost played twice in the
Balkans Cup
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.
UEFA competitions
FK Budućnost debuted in European competitions in 1981, when they played in
Intertoto Cup
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, finishing as a first place team in the group. In the following decades, Budućnost played in the same competition twice, with notable victory against
Deportivo La Coruña
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* Deportivo de La Coruña, commonly known as simply Deportivo, a Spanish football club
* Déportivo, a French rock band
* Deportivo (Mexicable)
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(2:1) in 2006.
After Montenegrin independence, Budućnost became a regular participant in UEFA competitions, and played three seasons in the
Champions League qualifiers. More recently, Budućnost's most successful European season was
2016/17 in
UEFA Europa League
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. After eliminating the Macedonian side
Rabotnički, Budućnost almost won against
K.R.C. Genk (2:0 in Podgorica after 0:2 in Genk in first match), but lost on penalties.
Balkans Cup
FK Budućnost played two seasons in the
Balkans Cup
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, 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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. The club made its debut in 1977 in Group B, with
Panathinaikos and
Vllaznia. After four legs, they were second in the group with four points. During their second spell in the
Balkans Cup
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, in 1991, Budućnost reached the final losing to
FC Inter Sibiu. Before the final game, Budućnost eliminated
Galatasaray
Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (, ''Galatasaray Sports Club''), more commonly referred to as simply Galatasaray and familiarly as Cimbom, is a Turkish sports club based on the European side of the city of Istanbul including basketball, wheelchair ...
.
Honours and achievements
National Championships – 7
*
Montenegrin First League
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:
** Winners (7):
2007–08,
2011–12,
2016–17,
2019–20,
2020–21,
2022–23,
2024–25
**'' Runners-up (9):''
2006–07,
2008–09,
2009–10,
2010–11,
2012–13,
2015–16,
2017–18,
2018–19,
2021–22
National Cups – 5
*
Montenegrin Cup
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:
** Winners (5):
2012–13,
2018–19,
2020–21,
2021–22,
2023–24
**'' Runners-up (3):''
2007–08,
2009–10,
2015–16
*
Yugoslav Cup
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:
**'' Runners-up (2):''
1964–65,
1976–77
Championships (1922–1940) – 4
*
Montenegrin Championship (1922–1940)
** Winners (4): 1932, spring 1933, autumn 1933, 1934
**'' Runners-up (2):'' 1931, 1935
International – 1
*
Intertoto Cup
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**'' Group winners (1):''
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 6 – A funeral service is held in West Germany for Nazi Grand Admiral ...
*
Balkans Cup
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:
**'' Runners-up (1):'' 1990–91
Supporters and rivalries
''Varvari''

Budućnost fans are known as ''Varvari'' (Barbarians), a group founded in 1987. The group's traditional colours are blue and white, which are also the colours of all the Budućnost sports clubs. For FK Budućnost Podgorica home games, Varvari occupy the northern stand (''Sjever'') of the
Podgorica city stadium. They also have a reserved stand at the
Morača Sports Center, as supporters of
KK Budućnost
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basketball club.
The focal point for the group during the late 1990s was the basketball club, which started investing heavily while the football club toiled in the lower half of the table.
Since its foundation years, Varvari gained a reputation of a violent group, and in the recent history they caused some of the biggest accidents that occurred at football matches. At
First League 2004–05 game Budućnost –
Partizan Belgrade
Jugoslovensko sportsko društvo Partizan ( sr-Cyrl, Југословенско спортско друштво Партизан, lit=Yugoslav Sports Society Partizan), commonly abbreviated as JSD Partizan ( sr-Cyrl, ЈСД Партизан, lin ...
, flares, blocks, construction materials and similar objects were thrown from the North stand to the pitch and the match was abandoned for 15 minutes. The following year, the home game against
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 ...
was suspended for two hours after home supporters (''Varvari'') sprayed tear gas on the pitch and, after that, attacked visitors' ultras. In spring 2006, there was crowd violence at the local rivals game Budućnost – Zeta. In the
Montenegrin First League
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, numerous matches of FK Budućnost were suspended due to crowd violence or crowd invasion of the pitch. During the latest seasons, there has been an escalation of violence at the
Montenegrin Derby games.
They have the best organised and largest fan group in Montenegro. According to many fan magazines from the Balkans they are the only fans in Montenegro who are at the level of the largest ex-Yugoslavian fan groups.
Rivalries
FK Budućnost participated in the biggest game in Montenegrin football—the
Montenegrin Derby, a match against
FK Sutjeska 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 ...
. The first official game was played 9 October 1932.
As a match of main and strongest clubs from two biggest Montenegrin cities, The Derby became popular from its earliest days. Some of the highest attendance in Montenegrin football were recorded at the games of the Montenegrin Derby. Since the 80s, both clubs have organised groups of supporters, which gave to the Montenegrin Derby a new and often violent dimension.
Except Montenegrin Derby, in period 1925–1935, there was a big local derby in Podgorica, between FK Budućnost and
GSK Balšić. As Budućnost was officially workers' club and Balšić the team of that-time regime, Podgorica derby had big social dimension. Together with
Cetinje
Cetinje ( cnr-Cyrl, Цетиње, ) is a List of cities and towns in Montenegro, town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital ( cnr-Latn-Cyrl, prijestonica, приjестоница, separator=" / ") of Montenegro and is the location of sev ...
teams Lovćen and Crnogorac, rivals from Podgorica were among the top four teams in
Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940). So, their games made huge interest in Podgorica and nearby places. Two teams played first game at 1925 and Budućnost won 2–1 (friendly game).
During the regime of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, work of RSK Budućnost is prohibited at 1937. After the Second World War, GSK Balšić was not refounded, so derby was alive only in period from 1925 to 1936. Budućnost won four champion titles in period 1925–1935, while GSK Balšić won seven trophies in seasons between 1925 and 1940. Budućnost and Balšić played 11 official games. Budućnost won 8 matches and Balšić 3 games, with goal difference 22–12 (Budućnost goals first).
During the period 1946–2006, especially popular were games of FK Budućnost against the ''bigfour'' of Yugoslav football (
Crvena zvezda
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 ...
,
Dinamo Zagreb
Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (), commonly referred to as simply Dinamo Zagreb (), is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb. Dinamo play their home matches at Stadion Maksimir. They are the most successful club in Cr ...
,
Hajduk Split
Hrvatski Nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split (), is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that competes in the Croatian First League, the top tier in Croatian football. Since 1979, the club's home ...
and
Partizan). Games against Hajduk and Dinamo, FK Budućnost played in Yugoslav First League until the breakup 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 ...
, and against Crvena zvezda and Partizan until
Montenegrin independence
An independence referendum was held in Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006), Montenegro on 21 May 2006. It was approved by 55.5% of voters, narrowly passing the 55% threshold. By 23 May, preliminary referendum results were recognized by all five ...
.
Stadium and training facility
Podgorica City Stadium
FK Budućnost plays its home games at the
Stadion Pod Goricom, in Podgorica.
Stadion Pod Goricom, is also the largest football stadium in
Montenegro
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and the home ground of the
Montenegro national football team
The Montenegro national football team ( cnr-Latn, Fudbalska reprezentacija Crne Gore) has represented Montenegro in men's international football since 2007. It is controlled by the Football Association of Montenegro, the governing body for foot ...
. The stadium's original capacity was about 12,000 spectators, which expanded to 15,230 with the addition of the north and south stands. An eastern stand is planned to be built soon, which will bring the stadium's capacity to over 20,000.
The
pitch measures 105 x 70 meters. Stadium is well known for close distance between pitch and stands. Pitch was totally renovated in 2014 and it is among the best football pitches in the Balkans today.
Floodlights were installed in 1989, and the first match during the night-time was Budućnost –
Rad (First League, 28 May 1989). Twenty years later, new, 1900 lux, floodlights were installed.
FK Budućnost training center
Since 2008, FK Budućnost made their own training center in
Camp FSCG, located on
Ćemovsko polje, a plain on the Podgorica outskirts between the settlements
Stari Aerodrom and
Konik
The Konik or Polish Konik, , is a Polish list of horse breeds, breed of small horse or pony. There are semi-feral populations in some regions. They are usually dun gene, mouse dun or primitive markings, striped dun.
The Bilgoray, , of south-e ...
.
At their training center, an area of 18,000 sq meters, FK Budućnost owns an administrative building with offices, meeting rooms, press room and technical facilities, and two football grounds. Both pitches have stands with capacity of 1,000 seats. On these home grounds, all young teams of FK Budućnost and
ŽFK Budućnost also play.
In November 2016, the senior team of FK Budućnost played an official game at the training centre for the first time. In the
Montenegrin Cup
The Montenegrin Cup (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: ''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 first qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League ...
match, they hosted
FK Kom
FK Kom is a Montenegrin professional football club based in Zlatica, a suburb of Podgorica. Founded in 1958, the club competes in the Montenegrin Second League.
The team is known as a first youth club of famous Montenegrin player Predrag Mijato ...
.
Current team
Squad
Out on loan
Coaching staff
Coaching and players history
Records
*Most performances:
Slavko Vlahović – 413/1 ''(1977–1991)''
*Most performances in First League:
Slavko Vlahović – 392 ''(1977–1991)''
*Top goalscorer:
Mojaš Radonjić – 84 ''(1972–1982)''
*Top goalscorer in First League:
Mojaš Radonjić – 52 ''(1975–1982)''
*Head coach with most seasons:
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 ...
– 199 games ''(1945–1955)''
Notable players
''See
:FK Budućnost Podgorica players.''
During its history, many notable players started their career or played for FK Budućnost. Most notable are Podgorica-born players
Dejan Savićević
Dejan Savićević ( cyrl, Дејан Савићевић, ; born 15 September 1966) is a Montenegrin former professional association football, footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Since 2001, he has been the president of the Football ...
,
Predrag Mijatović
Predrag Mijatović ( sr-cyrl, Предраг Мијатовић; born 19 January 1969) is a Montenegrin Association football, football administrator and former player who played as a Striker (association football), striker.
At club level, Mijato ...
,
Branko Brnović,
Željko Petrović
Željko Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Жељко Петровић; born 13 November 1965) is a Montenegrin professional football manager and former player. As a player, he represented the FR Yugoslavia national team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Club car ...
,
Niša Saveljić
Niša Saveljić (; born 27 March 1970) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as a defender.
At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000).
Club career
Born in ...
and
Dragoljub Brnović. Players with most games for Budućnost are
Ibrahim Methadžović and
Slavko Vlahović. Most goals for FK Budućnost scored in the First League was by
Mojaš Radonjić.
Below is the list of former Budućnost players who represented their countries at the full international level.
*
Zoran Batrović
*
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 ...
*
Nikola Jovanović
*
Živan Ljukovčan
Živan Ljukovčan (; born 24 July 1954) is a former Yugoslav and Serbian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Club career
Born in Krčedin, Ljukovčan started out with Novi Sad in the Yugoslav Second League, before transferring to Yugosl ...
*
Ante Miročević
*
Milutin Pajević
*
Saša Petrović
*
Lazar Radović
*
Nikola Radović
Nikola Radović ( sr-cyrl, Никола Радовић; 10 March 1933 – 28 January 1991) was a Montenegrin footballer and inventor.
Club career
Radović began his career at Budućnost Titograd before moving to BSK Belgrade where he started ...
*
Branko Rašović
*
Dragan Simeunović
*
Ljubiša Spajić
Ljubiša "Ljuba" Spajić (; 7 March 1926 – 28 March 2004) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup and the 1956 Summer Olympics
The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially the Game ...
*
Miljan Zeković
*
Branko Brnović
*
Dragoljub Brnović
*
Dragoje Leković
Dragoje Leković ( sr-Cyrl, Драгоје Лековић, ; born 21 November 1967) is a retired professional Association football, footballer who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper.
Club career
Leković was born in Siva ...
*
Željko Petrović
Željko Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Жељко Петровић; born 13 November 1965) is a Montenegrin professional football manager and former player. As a player, he represented the FR Yugoslavia national team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Club car ...
*
Dejan Savićević
Dejan Savićević ( cyrl, Дејан Савићевић, ; born 15 September 1966) is a Montenegrin former professional association football, footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Since 2001, he has been the president of the Football ...
*
Zoran Banović
*
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 ...
*
Damir Čakar
Damir Čakar (; born 28 June 1973) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer who played as either an attacking midfielder or a striker. He is known for his powerful shots and set pieces.
Club career
Čakar started out at his local club ...
*
Anto Drobnjak
*
Predrag Mijatović
Predrag Mijatović ( sr-cyrl, Предраг Мијатовић; born 19 January 1969) is a Montenegrin Association football, football administrator and former player who played as a Striker (association football), striker.
At club level, Mijato ...
*
Niša Saveljić
Niša Saveljić (; born 27 March 1970) is a Montenegrin former footballer who played as a defender.
At international level, Saveljić represented FR Yugoslavia in one World Cup (1998) and one European Championship (2000).
Club career
Born in ...
*
Goran Trobok
Goran Trobok (; born 6 September 1974) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
Early life
A Bosnian Serb, Trobok was born in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but moved to Budva, Montenegro at the age of 17 with the o ...
*
Igor Burzanović
*
Dejan Ognjanović
*
Fatos Bećiraj
Fatos Bećiraj (, ; born 5 May 1988) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer who played as a striker.
Club career Early career and Budućnost
Bećiraj began his career in his hometown of Peja with the local club Shqiponja at 17 year ...
*
Srđan Blažić
*
Draško Božović
*
Mladen Božović
Mladen Božović (, ; born 1 August 1984) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Internationally, he earned over forty caps for the Montenegro national team.
Club career Beginnings
Light enough on his fee ...
*
Driton Camaj
*
Đorđije Ćetković
Đorđije Ćetković (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Ђорђије Ћетковић; born 3 January 1983) is a Montenegrin retired Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. He played three times for the Montenegro nation ...
*
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 ...
*
Ivan Delić
*
Radomir Đalović
*
Blažo Igumanović
Blažo Igumanović (born 16 January 1986) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer who played as a left-back. He is currently the assistant manager of Kuwait SC.
Club career
In July 2013, Igumanović moved to Kazakhstan Premier League sid ...
*
Vasko Kalezić
*
Damir Kojašević
*
Miloš Krkotić
*
Risto Lakić
Risto Lakić (Cyrillic: Ристо Лакић; born 3 July 1983) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a right back.
Club career
Lakić made his first football steps at Iskra Danilovgrad, before joining the youth ranks ...
*
Milan Mijatović
*
Stefan Milošević
*
Stefan Mugoša
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Nemanja Mijušković
Nemanja Mijušković ( sr-Cyrl, Немања Мијушковић, ; born 4 March 1992) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Polish Ekstraklasa club Wisła Płock.
Club career
Born in Podgorica, Mijušković ...
*
Darko Nikač
*
Nikola Nikezić
*
Milan Purović
*
Srđan Radonjić
*
Risto Radunović
*
Momčilo Raspopović
*
Mirko Raičević
*
Marko Simić
*
Janko Simović
*
Goran Vujović
*
Andrija Vukčević
*
Marko Vukčević
*
Dodë Tahiri
*
Zamir Shpuza
*
Mikhail Markhel
*
Misdongarde Betolngar
*
Viktor Trenevski
Historical list of coaches
*
Karlo Vugrinec (1925–28)
*
Duljo Vlak (1928–31)
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Šefket Šabanadžović (1932–34)
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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 ...
(1945–55)
*
Božidar Dedović (1964–66)
*
Vasilije Darmanović (1966–67)
*
Aleksandar Atanacković (1967–68)
*
Munib Saračević (1970)
*
Dušan Nenković
Dušan Nenković (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Ненковић; 3 November 1929 – 24 August 2007) was a Serbian Football player, footballer and Manager (association football), football manager.
Playing career
Nenkov ...
(1972–73)
*
Dušan Varagić (1975–76)
*
Marko Valok
Marko Valok ( sr-Cyrl, Марко Валок, ; 5 March 1927 – 29 September 2024) was a Serbian professional Association football, footballer who represented Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia internationally.
Club career Napredak ...
(1976–77)
*
Dragoljub Milošević (1977–78)
*
Gojko Zec (1978–79)
*
Dragutin Spasojević (1979–81)
*
Đorđe Gerum
Đorđe Gerum (; born 28 September 1940) is a Serbian former football manager and player.
Playing career
Born in Pančevo, Gerum started playing football at his hometown club Dinamo, but soon joined the youth system of Partizan.
After spendin ...
(1981–82)
*
Milutin Folić (1982–84)
*
Petar Š. Ljumović (1984)
*
Josip Duvančić (1984)
*
Milutin Folić (1984–85)
*
Dragutin Spasojević (1985)
*
Srboljub Markušević (1985–86)
*
Milan Živadinović (1986–87)
*
Stanko Poklepović
Stanko "Špaco" Poklepović (19 April 1938 – 24 December 2018) was a Croatian professional Association football, football Football player, player and Manager (association football), manager.
Poklepović managed a number of teams over 46 years, ...
(1987–89)
*
Mojaš Radonjić (1989–90)
*
Gano Ćerić (1990)
*
Josip Kuže (1991)
*
Milovan Đorić
Milovan Đorić (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Ђорић; born 6 August 1945) is a Serbian association football, football manager and former player. He is often referred to by his nickname Bata Đora.
Đorić last ...
(1991)
*
Milan Živadinović (1991–92)
*
Dimitrije Mitrović (1992–94)
*
Slobodan Kustudić (1994)
*
Dragan Šaković (1995)
*
Dimitrije Mitrović (1995)
*
Momčilo Vujačić (1996–97)
*
Savo Rogošić (1997)
*
Mojaš Radonjić (1997)
*
Dimitrije Mitrović (1997–98)
*
Petar C. Ljumović (1998–99)
*
Dragomir Okuka (1999–2000)
*
Janko Miročević (2000)
*
Božidar Vuković
Božidar Vuković ( sr-Cyrl, Божидар Вуковић, , ; c. 1460 — c. 1539) was one of the first printers and editors of Serbian books in Montenegro. He founded the famous Vuković printing house in Venice. His printing house was opera ...
(2000)
*
Dragan Šaković (2000)
*
Miodrag Stanišić (2001)
*
Nikola Rakojević (2001)
*
Janko Miročević (2001–02)
*
Mojaš Radonjić (Jul – Dec 2002)
*
Srđan Bajić (Jan – Jun 2003)
*
Branislav Milačić (Jul 2003– Mar 2006)
*
Božidar Vuković
Božidar Vuković ( sr-Cyrl, Божидар Вуковић, , ; c. 1460 — c. 1539) was one of the first printers and editors of Serbian books in Montenegro. He founded the famous Vuković printing house in Venice. His printing house was opera ...
(Mar 2006 - Jun 2006)
*
Miodrag Božović
Miodrag "Grof" Božović (, ; born 22 June 1968) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player.
Playing career Club
A tall central defender, Božović played alongside Yugoslav and Montenegrin legends Predrag Mijatović and Dejan Saviće ...
(Jul – Dec 2006)
*
Branislav Milačić (Jan – Apr 2007)
*
Božidar Vuković
Božidar Vuković ( sr-Cyrl, Божидар Вуковић, , ; c. 1460 — c. 1539) was one of the first printers and editors of Serbian books in Montenegro. He founded the famous Vuković printing house in Venice. His printing house was opera ...
(5 Apr 2007 - Jun 2007)
*
Saša Petrović (Jun – Oct 2007)
*
Mojaš Radonjić (28 Oct 2007 - Nov 2007)
*
Branko Babić (21 Nov 2007 – Sep 2008)
*
Miodrag Ješić (3 Sep 2008 – May 2009)
*
Mihailo Ivanović (Jun 2009 – Apr 2010)
*
Nenad Vukčević
Nenad Vukčević (born 25 November 1974) is a Montenegrin association football, football manager and former player who recently served as a manager of FK Podgorica. A forward (association football), forward, he played for clubs in FR Yugoslavia, ...
(2 Apr 2010 - Jun 2010)
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Nikola Rakojević (Jun – Dec 2010)
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Saša Petrović (15 Dec 2010 – Jul 2011)
*
Miodrag Radulović (Jul 2011 – Jun 2012)
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Radislav Dragićević (Jun 2012 – Jul 2013)
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Nenad Vukčević
Nenad Vukčević (born 25 November 1974) is a Montenegrin association football, football manager and former player who recently served as a manager of FK Podgorica. A forward (association football), forward, he played for clubs in FR Yugoslavia, ...
(Jul 2013 – Mar 2014)
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Goran Perišić (2 Apr 2014 – Jul 2014)
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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 ...
(30 Jul 2014 – Jun 2015)
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Miodrag Vukotić (Jun 2015 – Jun 2017)
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Dragan Kažić (Jun – Nov 2017)
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Vladimir Vermezović (Dec 2017 – May 2018)
*
Zoran Govedarica (Jun – Sep 2018)
*
Branko Brnović (Oct 2018 – Oct 2019)
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Mladen Milinković (Nov 2019 – July 2021)
*
Aleksandar Nedović (Aug 2021 – Aug 2022)
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Miodrag Džudović
Miodrag Džudović ( sr-Cyrl, Миодраг Џудовић; born 6 September 1979) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the manager of Jezero.
After retiring in 2014, he went into coaching. He ...
(Aug 2022 – July 2023)
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Mladen Milinković (July 2023 – )
Sponsors
*Official sponsor – (2024–)
City of Podgorica
*Official kit supplier – (2020–)
Adidas
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Kit suppliers
Women's team
The women's team of FK Budućnost (
ŽFK Budućnost) was formed in 2005. Until 2016, the team was known as ŽFK Palma.
It plays in the
Montenegrin Women's League. It is the oldest women's football club in Montenegro. They won two champion titles—in seasons 2008–09 and 2009–10.
See also
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List of FK Budućnost seasons
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ŽFK Budućnost Podgorica
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SD Budućnost Podgorica
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Montenegrin Derby
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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, ...
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Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006)
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Podgorica City Stadium
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Camp FSCG
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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 ...
References
External links
Official websiteOfficial supporters' websiteUEFA ProfileSoccerway profile
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