The Montenegrin Cup (Montenegrin: Crnogorski fudbalski kup) is a national football cup played in Montenegro. Montenegrin language ( Cyrillic script: Црногорски језик, Latin: Crnogorski jezik) is the name given to the Ijekavian- Shtokavian Montenegro ( British English) Montenegrin / Serbian: PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE LANGUAGES WITHOUT CONSENSUS ON THE TALK PAGE! After the independence of Montenegro, winner of the cup goes to UEFA Cup. The UEFA Cup is a football competition for European club teams organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA.
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* Clubs in brackets are runners-up
2006-07 FINAL MATCH
FK Rudar Pljevlja - FK Sutjeska 2:1
Podgorica, 30. In the Montenegrin Cup 2006-07 30 teams from Montenegro participated FK Rudar may refer to FK Rudar Pljevlja, Montenegro FK Rudar Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina FK Rudar Breza, Bosnia and FK Sutjeska is a Montenegrin football club from Nikšić, founded in 1927 Montenegrin Cup for season 2007-08 Schedule 1/16 finals FK Mogren is a football club based in Budva, Montenegro. As of 2006, it plays in First League of Montenegro. FK Budućnost is a football club from Podgorica, Montenegro, currently competing in the First League of Montenegro. In the Montenegrin Cup 2006-07 30 teams from Montenegro participated FK Rudar may refer to FK Rudar Pljevlja, Montenegro FK Rudar Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina FK Rudar Breza, Bosnia and FK Sutjeska is a Montenegrin football club from Nikšić, founded in 1927 Podgorica ( Montenegrin / Serbian: Подгорица Podgorica ˈpɔdgɔˌriʦa is the Capital and largest city of Montenegro 05. 2007, 20. 00h Stadion Pod Goricom Attendance: 8. Podgorica Stadium is a multi-use Stadium in Podgorica, Montenegro. 000
2007-08 FINAL MATCH
FK Mogren - FK Budućnost 1:1 (1:1) - 6:5 (pen. Montenegrin Cup for season 2007-08 Schedule 1/16 finals FK Mogren is a football club based in Budva, Montenegro. As of 2006, it plays in First League of Montenegro. FK Budućnost is a football club from Podgorica, Montenegro, currently competing in the First League of Montenegro. )
Podgorica, 07. Podgorica ( Montenegrin / Serbian: Подгорица Podgorica ˈpɔdgɔˌriʦa is the Capital and largest city of Montenegro 05. 2008, 20. 00h Stadion Pod Goricom Attendance: 10. Podgorica Stadium is a multi-use Stadium in Podgorica, Montenegro. 000
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| FK Rudar Pljevlja |
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2006-07 |
| FK Mogren |
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| FK Sutjeska |
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2007-08 |