RK Lovćen

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RK Lovćen Cetinje
Full name Rukometni klub Lovćen Cetinje
Short name Lovćen
Founded 1949
Arena SRC Lovćen, Cetinje
Capacity 2,020 seats
Head coach Montenegro Zoran Abramović
League First Handball League
2012–13 1st
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Rukometni klub Lovćen is a Montenegrin handball club from Old Royal Capital Cetinje, that plays in Montenegrin First League and Regional SEHA League.

For decades, Lovćen has been the most successful Montenegrin men's handball club and the only team from Montenegro which won men's handball trophies in the Yugoslav era. During the 2001 and 2002, Lovćen played in the EHF Champions League.

History

Formed at 1949, Lovćen is among oldest handball clubs in Montenegro. During the decades, especially from 80's until today, Lovćen became most successful Montenegrin men's handball club, but the most trophied team from Old Royal Capital Cetinje. There is huge number of great Montenegrin, Yugoslav and European players which produced handball school of Lovćen.

First biggest success, Lovćen made during the start of 80's, when they became permanent member of Yugoslav Second League. In the second half of the same decade, Lovćen won the trophy of Second League champion and became first Montenegrin men's handball club which gained promotion to the First League of SFR Yugoslavia.

First seasons in the First league

First match in First league of SFR Yugoslavia, Lovćen played in October 1988 against RK Jugović away and won with result 23:20. Their first season in strongest domestic competition, Lovćen finished in sixth place. After three successful years in the SFR Yugoslavia, and the matches against great names of European handball like Zagreb Hromos, Metaloplastika Šabac or RK Borac Banja Luka, Lovćen was relegated at the end of season 1990/94.

At the season 1994/95, Lovćen returned to the First League of FR Yugoslavia and in the next years made notable results. With the second place at the end of season 1996/96, Lovćen get promotion to their first European competition - EHF Cup 1997/98. In the next two seasons, team was placed on the top positions of Yugoslav First League, with placements at the Quarterfinals of the EHF Cities Cup and EHF Cup.

Trophies in the FR Yugoslavia

One of the glory days in the club history was May 17, 2000. On that day, Lovćen won their first champions title in the First League. With the four points more than Sintelon Bačka Palanka, Lovćen provided their first appearance in the EHF Champions League.

Season 2000/01 was the most successful in the club history. At the EHF Champions League 2000/01 Lovćen finished as first team in the Group 'D' and played in the Quarterfinals. On that season, fans at Cetinje watched Lovćen games against great European clubs like THW Kiel or Portland San Antonio. At the same period, Lovćen won another one title in the First Yugoslav League, with two points more than Partizan Belgrade.

EHF Champions League 2000/01 - Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Montenegro Lovćen Cetinje 6 4 1 1 160 150 +10 9
Spain SDC San Antonio 6 4 0 2 170 155 +15 8
Norway IL Runar Sandefjord 6 2 0 4 151 165 −14 4
Czech Republic Banik Karvina 6 1 1 4 170 181 −11 3

At the 2001/02 season, Lovćen again participated in the EHF Champions League, but finished domestic season at the second place, after three dramatic play-off finals against Partizan Belgrade (24:23, 24:25, 24:25). During that season, Lovćen won their first trophy on the Yugoslav Cup - in the final match, in Vršac, club from Cetinje defeated Sintelon Bačka Palanka - 19:18.

Next year, Lovćen repeated their success in the Cup of Yugoslavia and that was the last club's trophy during the FR Yugoslavia era. In the next seasons, Lovćen stayed in the top of domestic league, with permanent appearances in the European cups.

Montenegrin independence

Following the Montenegrin independence, national handball association of Montenegro established their own First League and Cup Competition. Lovćen became the first champion of independent Montenegro in the season 2006/07, after 20 matches - 18 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss.

In the next years, Lovćen became weaker in the domestic championship. During the period from 2007 to 2011, Lovćen didn't won any First League title, but they triumphed in the Cup seasons 2009, 2010 and 2011. Finally, at the end of season 2011/12, Lovćen again became Champion of Montenegro, with new Cup title. Same success club made in the season 2012/13, with the best performance in Montenegrin men's handball - 21 match / 21 win (League and Cup).

Honours and achievements

National Championships - 5

National Cups - 7

RK Lovćen in domestic and regional competitions

First League seasons

From the 1988 until today, Lovćen played 23 seasons in the First Handball League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Montenegro. Five times, club from Cetinje won the champions' title - in the seasons 1999/00, 2000/01, 2006/07, 2011/12 and 2012/13.

Country Season Placement M W D L
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1988/89
6th
30
16
1
13
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1989/90
11th
30
13
1
16
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1990/91
15th
30
8
0
22
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1994/95
7th
22
9
1
12
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1995/96
12th
25
10
0
15
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1996/97
2nd
26
15
3
8
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1997/98
3rd
26
16
5
6
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1998/99
2nd
20
16
1
3
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1999/00
1st
30
27
1
2
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2000/01
1st
20
17
2
1
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2001/02
1st *
30
26
1
3
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2002/03
2nd
32
25
2
5
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2003/04
5th
18
9
1
8
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2004/05
7th
18
7
2
9
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2005/06
3rd
10
5
2
3
Montenegro
2006/07
1st
20
18
1
1
Montenegro
2007/08
2nd
18
12
0
6
Montenegro
2008/09
2nd
28
23
0
5
Montenegro
2009/10
3rd
20
12
3
5
Montenegro
2010/11
2nd
18
13
2
3
Montenegro
2011/12
1st
20
18
1
1
Montenegro
2012/13
1st
18
18
0
0
OVERALL
509
333
30
146

* Play-off final: Lovćen - Partizan 24:23, 24:25, 24:25

National Cup trophies

Most trophises in the club history, Lovćen won in the national Cup. Club from Cetinje holds 2 winner titles in the Cup of FR Yugoslavia and five in the Montenegrin Cup.

Lovćen hold Cup trophies from the seasons 2001/02, 2002/03, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13.

Below is the list of final matches in which Lovćen won the Cup trophy.

Country Cup Season Host Final match Result
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2001/02
Vršac Lovćen Cetinje - Sintelon Bačka Palanka
19:18
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2002/03
Belgrade Lovćen Cetinje - Partizan Belgrade
28:26
Montenegro
2008/09
Cetinje Lovćen Cetinje - Budućnost Podgorica
26:25
Montenegro
2009/10
Pljevlja Lovćen Cetinje - Sutjeska Nikšić
18:17
Montenegro
2010/11
Cetinje Lovćen Cetinje - Mojkovac
31:25
Montenegro
2011/12
Cetinje Lovćen Cetinje - Mojkovac
23:19
Montenegro
2012/13
Cetinje Lovćen Cetinje - Mojkovac
28:22

SEHA League seasons

Lovćen is member of Regional SEHA League since it's establishing. During the past seasons, Montenegrin club made several great results, like two wins against Zagreb (30:28, 27:25), Vardar (23:21) and Tatran Prešov (30:29). Today, Lovćen is the only SEHA League member from Montenegro.

In their first SEHA League season, Lovćen made surprising result, with final placement on 6th position. Year after that, Lovćen finished season on the same table position.

In the season 2013/14, because of new SEHA League criteria, SRC Lovćen hall was reconstructed, with changing capacity from 1,500 to 2,020.

Season Placement M W D L
2011/2012
6th
21
12
0
9
2012/2013
6th
18
9
2
7
2013/2014
8th
13
3
2
8
OVERALL
52
24
4
24

RK Lovćen in Europe

Handball club Lovćen is permanent member of European handball competitions since 1997. The greatest result Lovćen made during the EHF Champions League 2000/01 when they participated in the quarterfinals against THW Kiel.

Until today, Lovćen played 65 games in European Competitions. Montenegrin club won on 26 games, with three draws and 36 defeats.

Competition Matches W D L GD
EHF Champions League 18 8 1 9 429:451
EHF Cup Winners' Cup 14 6 1 7 336:362
EHF Cup 21 6 1 14 572:600
EHF Challenge Cup 12 6 0 6 312:298
OVERALL 65 26 3 36 1649:1711

Seasons in European competitions

During the history, Lovćen participated in every European clubs' competition - EHF Champions League, EHF Cup, EHF Challenge Cup (former EHF Cities Cup) and EHF Cup Winners' Cup.

Season Competition Round Opponent Score
1997/98 EHF Cup 1/16 Romania Minaur Baia Mare 25:20, 17:25
1998/99 EHF Cities Cup 1/16 Bosnia and Herzegovina HRK Izviđač Ljubuški 41:20, 17:25
1/8 Denmark Virum-Sorgenfri HK 29:20, 20:26
1/4 Norway Drammen HK 29:23, 24:32
1999/00 EHF Cup 1/16 Czech Republic SKP Frýdek-Místek 34:23, 23:29
1/8 Turkey Diyarbakir PolisGücü 32:24
1/4 Portugal ABC Braga 25:24, 21:26
2000/01 EHF Champions League Qual Austria Remus Bärnbach-Köflach 30:23, 30:16
Group Norway IL Runar 25:22, 28:23
Group Spain Portland San Antonio 25:24, 22:25
Group Czech Republic Baník Karviná 31:27, 29:29
1/4 Germany THW Kiel 29:24, 22:35
2001/02 EHF Champions League Group Denmark Kolding IF 23:28, 18:20
Group Portugal Sporting Lisbon CP 26:22, 0:10
Group Spain Portland San Antonio 24:28, 19:39
2002/03 EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Belarus HPC Arkatron Minsk 31:25, 24:18
1/8 Russia Energiya Voronezh 30:29, 20:29
2003/04 EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Sloga Doboj 29:27, 33:34
1/8 Turkey Cankaya Bel. Ankara 18:21, 20:20
2005/06 EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Sloga Doboj 27:24, 22:27
2006/07 EHF Challenge Cup 1/16 Montenegro RK Berane 26:19, 20:23
1/8 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka 27:17, 23:30
1/4 Norway Drammen HK 29:26, 27:37
2007/08 EHF Cup 1/16 Luxembourg HB Dudelange 30:30, 34:35
2008/09 EHF Cup 1/32 Faroe Islands Neistin Tórshavn 35:21, 32:33
1/16 Portugal SL Benfica Lisbon 28:26, 23:24
1/8 Slovenia RK Gorenje Velenje 28:33, 16:35
2009/10 EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 France Tremblay-en-France Handball 27:24, 20:33
2010/11 EHF Cup 1/16 Portugal Xico Andebol 25:26, 32:33
2011/12 EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Portugal SL Benfica Lisbon 21:25, 14:26
2012/13 EHF Champions League Qual Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Sloga Doboj 23:25
Qual Portugal FC Porto 25:31
EHF Cup 1/32 Denmark Kolding IF 31:32, 17:34
2013/14 EHF Cup 1/32 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 35:37, 29:30

Opponents by countries

In the European competitions, Lovćen played against clubs from various 18 countries, including Montenegro.

Country Matches W D L GD
Austria Austria 2 2 0 0 60:39
Belarus Belarus 2 2 0 0 55:43
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 9 4 0 5 252:229
Czech Republic Czech Republic 4 2 1 1 117:108
Denmark Denmark 6 1 0 5 138:160
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 2 1 0 1 67:54
France France 2 1 0 1 47:57
Germany Germany 2 1 0 1 51:59
Israel Israel 2 0 0 2 64:65
Luxembourg Luxembourg 2 0 1 1 64:67
Montenegro Montenegro 2 1 0 1 46:42
Norway Norway 6 4 0 2 162:163
Portugal Portugal 11 3 0 8 240:273
Romania Romania 2 1 0 1 42:45
Russia Russia 2 1 0 1 50:58
Slovenia Slovenia 2 0 0 2 44:68
Spain Spain 4 1 0 3 90:116
Turkey Turkey 3 1 1 1 70:65
18 COUNTRIES 65 26 3 36 1649:1711

Current squad

RK Lovćen Cetinje roster - season 2013/14
As of 10 January 2014

Nationality Name Position
Montenegro Vladan Abramović Goalkeeper
Montenegro Vuko Borilović Goalkeeper
Montenegro Dušan Cicmil Goalkeeper
Montenegro Marko Drašković Left Back
Montenegro Goran Lasica Left Back
Montenegro Đorđo Peruničić Left Back
Montenegro Miodrag Stanojević Left Back
Montenegro Bogdan Nikolić Centre Back
Montenegro Danijel Vukićević Centre Back
Montenegro Petar Petričević Centre Back
Montenegro Vuk Latković Right Back
Poland Lukasz Achruk Right Back
Montenegro Miloš Ojdanić Right Back
Montenegro Igor Marković (team captain) Left Winger
Montenegro Milan Popović Left Winger
Montenegro Vuk Lipovina Left Winger
Montenegro Andrija Pejović Pivot
Montenegro Ivan Radović Pivot
Montenegro Stefan Čizmović Pivot
Montenegro Draško Kaluđerović Right Winger
Montenegro Mirko Radović Right Winger

Coach: Montenegro Zoran Abramović
Official kit supplier: Legea

Notable former players

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Unčanin
  • Montenegro Mladen Rakčević
  • Montenegro Marko Dobrković
  • Montenegro Aleksandar Svitlica
  • Montenegro Petar Vujanović
  • Montenegro Ilija Ivanović
  • Montenegro Stevan Vujović
  • Montenegro Novica Rudović
  • Montenegro Nebojša Stojinović
  • Montenegro Draško Mrvaljević

  • Montenegro Marko Dapčević
  • Serbia Milan Vučićević
  • Serbia Aleksandar Beljić
  • Serbia Radivoje Ristanović
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladen Čačić or Ćaćić
  • Montenegro Miodrag Ašanin
  • Montenegro Andrija Pejović
  • Montenegro Nikola Vujović
  • Serbia Ivan Šmigić

Notable coaches

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