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  2. Football in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    During this time, football in Montenegro was part of the wider Yugoslavian structures. As a result of the Montenegrin independence referendum held on May 21, 2006, Montenegro declared independence two weeks later, on June 3, and formed its own football association .

  3. 2024–25 Montenegrin First League - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Montenegrin First League is the 19th season of the first tier association football in the country of Montenegro. The season began on 4 August 2024 and end in May 2025. [ 1 ] The winners of the league qualify for a place in the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League .

  4. Montenegrin First League - Wikipedia

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    In that period, representatives of Montenegro in the Yugoslav/Serbia and Montenegro First League were FK Budućnost, FK Sutjeska, FK Rudar, FK Mogren, FK Zeta, FK Kom and FK Jedinstvo. Below is the list of performances of Montenegrin teams in FR Yugoslavia First League from 1992 to 2006, with final placements on every single season.

  5. List of flags of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Albanians in Montenegro. [2] [3] A red field with a black two-headed eagle in the center. 2020 — present The national flag of Croats in Montenegro. [4] [3] A horizontal tricolour of red, white, and blue with the Coat of Arms of in the centre. 2020 — present The national flag of Romani people in Montenegro. [5] [3]

  6. Montenegro national football team - Wikipedia

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    It consists of six pitches with stands and floodlights, [15] and House of Football – the seat of the Football Association of Montenegro. [16] The camp currently represents an important asset for the whole Montenegrin football system. The grounds are home to all Montenegrin national teams (men and women) and numerous local teams from Podgorica.

  7. Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    FSSCG replaced the Football Association of Yugoslavia, which was founded in 1919. It was run exactly the same way but the name changed. In 2006, Montenegro opted to declare independence thus breaking the union with Serbia. Both countries formed new football associations accordingly: Football Association of Serbia; Football Association of Montenegro

  8. Football Association of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Football Association of Montenegro was a part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, the Football Association of FR Yugoslavia, and the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro. On 28 June 2006 the Association became independent, following Montenegro becoming an independent country earlier that month. On 30 June 2006, it applied ...

  9. Flag of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin flag. The national flag of Montenegro (zastava Crne Gore) has a red field with gold border and the coat of arms of Montenegro in its center. It was officially adopted on 13 July 2004, when the then Republic of Montenegro was a constituent of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and its precise specification was standardized on 16 September 2004. [2]