OK Budućnost Podgorica

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OK Budućnost Podgorica
Club data
founding 1930
1957 (volleyball club)
address SC "Morača"
Ivana Milutinovića 1
81000 Podgorica
president Mladen Rabrenovic
Homepage http://www.okbuducnost.cg.yu
Volleyball department
league 1st League
Venue Sports ski center Morača
Trainer Igor Kolakovic
successes 2x Montenegrin Champion
2002, 2005
Montenegrin Cup Winner 2000
Was standing: February 24, 2009

OK Budućnost Podgorica is a volleyball club from the Montenegrin capital Podgorica . He comes from the large sports club Budućnost Podgorica and currently plays in the highest Montenegrin league and in the CEV Cup .

team

The 2006/07 squad consists of fourteen players, all from Serbia and Montenegro . The coach is the Montenegrin Igor Kolakovic.

Squad - 2006/07 season
Surname First name No. nation size Date of birth position
Bagaric Marko 15th SCG 1.88 m August 18, 1985 Z
Bojic Marko 10 SCG 2.00 m November 13, 1988 A, AA
Culafic Milos 18th SCG 2.05 m August 13, 1986 D.
Dangubic Andjelko 4th SCG 2.08 m September 6, 1983 M.
Dukic Nemanja 16 SCG 1.94 m April 23, 1983 A, AA
Ivanovic Ilija 2 SCG 2.00 m July 31, 1988 M.
Kazic Nikola 8th SCG 1.98 m March 3, 1987 A, AA
Milivojevic Aleksandar 12 SCG 1.97 m February 21, 1983 A, AA
Petkovic Vlado 5 SCG 1.98 m January 6, 1983 Z
Radic Dejan 6th SCG 2.00 m November 6, 1984 M.
Rasovic Ivan 7th SCG 1.90 m May 29, 1984 L.
Starovic Sasa 9 SCG 2.07 m October 19, 1988 D.
Steljic Ivan 1 SCG 2.00 m January 31, 1981 A, AA
Vusurovic Igor 13 SCG 2.00 m September 24, 1974 M.

The positions: acceptance (A), outside attack (AA), diagonal (D), Libero (L), middle block (M), universal (U) and player (Z).

history

OK Budućnost Podgorica is the oldest volleyball club in Montenegro. It was founded in 1936 and merged in 1977. It merged with the teams of 13 May and Prolétaire . Since 1991 one took part in the highest Yugoslav league. Due to the political changes, the club later played in the first division of the common state of Serbia and Montenegro , which dissolved in the summer of 2006. When the Podgorica Bank emerged as a financially strong sponsor in 1995, the club achieved its first successes.

National league and cup

In 2000 the trophy was won after having advanced to the final in 1999. The first championship titles followed in 2002 and 2005.

European Cup

Podgorica will take part in the Champions League in the 2006/07 season . At the draw on June 23, 2006, Podgorica was divided into Group A, where it faces the former overall winners Tours VB ( France ) and Lokomotiv Belgorod ( Russia ), the German representative evivo Düren as well as Portol Drac Palma Mallorca ( Spain ) and Hypo Tirol Innsbruck ( Austria ). Each team plays five home and five away games. The best three teams from the group qualify for the play-off round.

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