FK Sutjeska Nikšić

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FK Sutjeska Nikšić
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Basic data
Surname Fudbalski club Sutjeska Nikšić
Seat Nikšić , Montenegro
founding 1927
president Andrija Piro Vujovic
Website fksutjeska.me
First soccer team
Head coach Nikola Rakojevic
Venue Gradski Stadium (Nikšić)
Places 10,800
league Prva Crnogorska Liga
2019/20 2nd place (master)
home
Away

The FK Sutjeska Nikšić is a football club from the Montenegrin town of Niksic . In addition to FK Budućnost Podgorica , FK Sutjeska is the most popular and traditional club in Montenegro. Sutjeska is also known for his youth work and talent generation, e.g. B. The two Montenegrin internationals Mirko Vučinić and Vukašin Poleksić started their careers here.

history

In the first Montenegrin season 2006/07 the team could not yet convince. But they reached the cup final, but were defeated by FK Rudar Pljevlja 2-1.

In the following season, the team ended up on a relegation place and secured further participation in the first division in a tight game. Due to the poor performance, the entire board was dismissed from the city and the new management had the task of improving the reputation of the club and the squad.

In the 2008/09 season , some former players returned to Nikšić. Including the talented striker Krsto Zvicer and the former team captain Drazen Medjedovic . The season was very successful for the team and ended with 3rd place.

With this placement, the team qualified for the 2009/10 UEFA Europa League . There Sutjeska Nikšić met MTZ-RIPA Minsk . The Belarusian team won the second leg 2-1 after extra time.

Stadion

The club plays its home games at the Gradski stadium in Nikšić. The multifunctional stadium has 10,800 seats.

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 round LuxembourgLuxembourg US Luxembourg 4: 1 3: 0 (H) 1: 1 (A)
2nd round FinlandFinland Tampere United 0: 1 0: 0 (A) 0: 1 (H)
2009/10 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round BelarusBelarus MTZ-RIPA Minsk 2: 3 1: 1 (H) 1: 2 a.d. (A)
2013/14 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 1: 6 1: 1 (A) 0: 5 (H)
2014/15 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 0: 5 0: 2 (A) 0: 3 (H)
2015/16 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round HungaryHungary Debreceni Vasutas SC 2: 3 0: 3 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2017/18 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round BulgariaBulgaria Levski Sofia 1: 3 1: 3 (A) 0: 0 (H)
2018/19 UEFA Champions League 1st qualifying round KazakhstanKazakhstan FK Astana 0: 3 0: 1 (A) 0: 2 (H)
2018/19 UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round ArmeniaArmenia FC Alaschkert Martuni 0: 1 0: 1 (H) 0: 0 (A)
2019/20 UEFA Champions League 1st qualifying round SlovakiaSlovakia ŠK Slovan Bratislava 2: 2
(3: 2  i.E. )
1: 1 (A) 1: 1 a.d. (H)
2nd qualifying round Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus APOEL Nicosia 0: 4 0: 1 (H) 0: 3 (A)
2019/20 UEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Linfield FC 3: 5 1: 2 (H) 2: 3 (A)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 24 games, 2 wins, 8 draws, 14 defeats, 15:37 goals (goal difference −22)

successes

  • Montegrin champion (4): 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019
  • Montegrin Cup Winner (1): 2017

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