Montenegrin Second League
Founded | 2006 |
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Country | Montenegro |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 12; 10 (from 2018/2019 Season) |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Montenegrin First League |
Relegation to | Montenegrin Third League |
Domestic cup(s) | Montenegrin Cup |
Current champions |
Kom Podgorica (2016–17) |
Most championships | Bokelj (2 titles) |
TV partners | RTCG |
Website | http://fscg.me |
2017–18 season |
The Second League of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Druga Crnogorska Liga / Друга црногорска лига) is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League consists on 12 participants. The top team qualifies for the First League of Montenegro, the second and third one contests in a playoff match against the 10th and 11th team from the First League, while the bottom-placed two teams are relegated to any of the three third-tier leagues, to be replaced by the two winners of a three-way promotion playoffs, contested by the winners of the three Third League divisions.
History
During the existence of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, from 1947 to 2006, Montenegrin clubs played in federal leagues (among them was a Second Yugoslav League). Following Montenegrin independence (2006), Football Association of Montenegro established their own competitions - First League, Second League and Third League.
From its inaugural season, Montenegrin Second League consists on 12 participants. Winner of the Second League qualifies directly for the First League, and second and third placed team are playing playoffs for First League promotion. Two last-placed teams from the Second League are relegated to Third League.
From season 2018-19, number of Second League will be reduced, and there will be ten clubs in the competition.
Winners and participants
Champions by seasons
From the season 2006-07, ten different clubs won the title in Montenegrin Second League. FK Bokelj is the only club which won the title twice.
All time table
Montenegrin Second League is existing as an competition under the national football association of Montenegro from the season 2006-07. Overall, 29 different clubs participated in the Montenegrin Second League.
Below is the list of all matches and seasons by every single slub in Montenegrin Second League from 2006 until now. For the previous period and Montenegrin clubs which participated in the Yugoslav Second League, see Montenergin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946-2006).
As of the end of 2016–17 season. Teams in bold play in 2016–17 season.
Ssn = Number of seasons; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points;
Records And Statistics
Records by seasons
- Most points: 80, Čelik, season 2011–12
- Least points: 10, Ribnica, season 2008–09
- Highest number of wins: 25, Čelik, season 2011–12
- Lowest number of wins: 2, Ribnica, season 2008–09
- Highest number of losses: 27, Ribnica, season 2008–09; Petnjica, season 2011–12
- Lowest number of losses: 3, Čelik, season 2011–12
- Highest number of scored goals: 75, Mladost, season 2009–10
- Lowest number of scored goals: 15, Petnjica, season 2011–12
- Highest number of conceded goals: 82, Ribnica, season 2008–09
- Lowest number of conceded goals: 12, Bokelj, season 2013–14
Runs
- Longest unbeaten run: 23 matches, Čelik, 18.09.2011 - 09.05.2012, season 2011–12
- Longest run without win: 16 matches, Radnički, 20.11.2016 - 27.05.2017, season 2016–17
- Longest winning streak: 10 matches, Čelik, 13.11.2011 - 15.04.2012, season 2011–12
- Longest losing streak: 14 matches, Ribnica, 15.03.2009 - 30.05.2009, season 2008–09
Single game
- Biggest league victory/defeat: 12–2, Otrant vs. Ribnica, 20.05.2009, Ulcinj (season 2008–09)
- Biggest league victory away: 0–7, Berane vs. Bratstvo, 18.11.2012, Berane (season 2012–13)
- Most goals in a single game: 14, Otrant vs. Ribnica 12-2, 20.05.2009, Ulcinj (season 2008–09)
- Highest single game attendance: 4,000, Ibar vs. Lovćen 0:1, 11.04.2007, Rožaje (season 2006–07)
Attendance by season
Season | Avg | Overall | M | H | CH | CL |
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2006–07 | 485 | 94,620 | 195 | 4,000 | Ibar (1,524) | Bratstvo (128) |
2007–08 | 579 | 113,550 | 196 | 3,000 | Jezero (1,935) | Bratstvo (144) |
2008–09 | 331 | 65,500 | 198 | 2,000 | Ibar (765) | Bratstvo (128) |
2009–10 | 356 | 70,450 | 198 | 1,500 | Jezero (738) | Zabjelo (166) |
2010–11 | 507 | 98,950 | 195 | 2,000 | Ibar (1,207) | Zabjelo (163) |
2011–12 | 367 | 71,650 | 195 | 2,000 | Čelik (729) | Bratstvo (159) |
2012–13 | 319 | 52,600 | 165 | 1,500 | Jezero (647) | Iskra (153) |
2013–14 | 359 | 71,150 | 198 | 2,500 | Jezero (818) | Bratstvo (141) |
2014–15 | 360 | 68,350 | 190 | 2,500 | Iskra (912) | Cetinje (147) |
2015–16 | 364 | 60,050 | 165 | 2,000 | Jezero (733) | Bratstvo (83) |
2016–17 | 347 | 56,950 | 164 | 2,000 | Ibar (1,050) | Bratstvo (75) |
M = Number of matches (only matches with spectators counted); H = Highest attendance on one match; CH = Club with highest average attendance; CL = Club with lowest average attendance
Current clubs (2017-18)
The 2017–18 Montenegrin Second League is the 12th season of second-tier football competition in Montenegro. The season started on 13 August 2017 and will end in May 2017.
The following 12 clubs complete in Second League 2017-18.[1]
Club |
City | Finishing in 2016–17 |
Stadium |
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FK Berane | Berane | 6th | Gradski stadion (11,000) |
FK Bokelj | Kotor | 10th in First League | Stadion pod Vrmcem (2,000) |
FK Cetinje | Cetinje | 7th | Stadion Obilića Poljana (2,000) |
FK Čelik | Nikšić | 9th | Stadion Željezare (2,000) |
FK Ibar | Rožaje | 2nd | Bandžovo brdo (4,000) |
FK Igalo | Igalo | 8th | Solila (1,000) |
FK Jedinstvo | Bijelo Polje | 12th in First League | Gradski Stadion (5,000) |
FK Jezero | Plav | 5th | Stadion pod Racinom (5,000) |
FK Lovćen | Cetinje | 11th in First League | Stadion Obilića Poljana (2,000) |
OFK Mladost | Lješkopolje | 111st in Third League - Center | Stari Ribnjak Stadium (1,200) |
FK Mornar | Bar | 4th4th | Topolica (2,500) |
FK Otrant | Ulcinj | 3rd3rd | Stadion Olympic (1,500) |