MONTENEGRO
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in green).
Any previous name with which the team has participated in European competitions
is shown in parentheses.
MON01 – FK ZETA GOLUBOVCI (SBM06)
1927 FK Danika, 1945 FK Napredak, 1955 FK Zeta; at the
3rd level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
1935 FK Budućnost Podgorica (FK FK Zora + FK Crna Gora), 1945 FK
Budućnost Titograd,
1992 FK Budućnost Podgorica;
at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league
until
MON03 –
FK RUDAR PLJEVLJA
1920 FK Rudar; at the 1st level in the
2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON04 – FK
MOGREN BUDVA
1920 FK Budva, 1990 FK
Mogren, 2016 dissolved (in
the Yugoslavian league until
MON05 –
OFK PETROVAC
1969 OFK Petrovac; at the 1st level in the
2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON06 – FK SUTJESKA NIKŠIĆ
1927 FK Sutjeska; at the 1st level in the 2023/24
season (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON07 – FK ČELIK NIKŠIĆ
1957 FK Čelik, at the 3rd level in the 2023/24
season (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON08 – OFK TITOGRAD PODGORICA (FK
Mladost Podgorica)
1950 FK Mladost Titograd, 1960 OFK Titograd, 1992 FK
Mladost Podgorica, 2018 OFK Titograd Podgorica; at the 3rd level in
the 2023/24 season (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON09 – FK LOVĆEN CETINJE
1913 FK Lovćen; at the 2nd level in the 2023/24
season (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON10 – FK BOKELJ KOTOR
1922 SK Primorac, 1926 FK Bokelj, 1931 Yugosloven (+
Primortsa), 1945 FK Bokelj (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON11 – FK ISKRA DANILOVGRAD
1919 RSK Sloga, 1929 RFK Zmaj, 1945 FK Iskra (in the Yugoslavian league until
MON12 – FK DEČIĆ TUZI
1926 FK Dečić (in the
Yugoslavian league until
MON13 – FK PODGORICA
1970 OFK Mladost Lješkopolje
Titograd, 1979 dissolved, 2014 re-formed as OFK Mladost 1970 Podgorica, 2019 FK
Podgoricać (in the
Yugoslavian league until 1979); at the 2nd level in the 2023/24
season; ground: D.G. (Donja Gorica) Arena; colours: red.
MON14 – FK ARSENAL TIVAT
1919 NK Orien, 1930 FK Arsenal (+ NK Zrinjski Tivat); at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadion u parku;
colours; blue-white
The
Romanization of the Montenegrin names is carried out on the basis of the
BNG/PCGN system
(Checked
for validity and accuracy June 2019)
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.