2017–18 Montenegrin Cup

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2017–18 Montenegrin Cup
Country Montenegro
Teams26
ChampionsMladost
Runners-upIgalo
Matches played41
Goals scored128 (3.12 per match)

The 2017–18 Montenegrin Cup was the 11th season of the knockout football tournament in Montenegro. This competition began on 23 August 2017 and ended on 30 May 2018.[1] The winners of the competition earned a spot in the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.[2]

Sutjeska were the defending champions after winning the cup in the previous season.[3] They were eliminated in the quarter-finals.

Format[]

Twenty–six clubs competed in the competition this season. The first round and the final were competed over one leg and the other rounds were competed over two legs.[4]

First round[]

Twelve first round matches were played on 23 and 24 August 2017.[1]

23 August 2017 Crvena Stijena 1–0CetinjePodgorica
17:00 Stadium: Tološi Stadium
23 August 2017 Dečić 3–1JezeroTuzi
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Tuško Polje
23 August 2017 Budućnost 5–0JedinstvoPodgorica
17:00 Stadium: Podgorica City Stadium
23 August 2017 Kom2–3 Berane Podgorica
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Zlatica
23 August 2017 Ibar 2–1PetrovacRožaje
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Bandžovo Brdo
23 August 2017 Mladost 9–1ČelikPodgorica
17:00 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
23 August 2017 Borac0–3 Igalo Pljevlja
17:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion
23 August 2017 Arsenal1–3 Mornar Tivat
17:00 Stadium: Stadion u Parku
23 August 2017 Pljevlja1–3 Otrant Pljevlja
17:00
  • Bambur Goal 1'
  • Goal 37'
  • Goal 56'
  • Tachibana Goal 78'
Stadium: Gradski stadion
24 August 2017 Ribnica1–7 Bokelj Tuzi
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Tuško Polje
24 August 2017 Sloga Radovići1–6 Lovćen Tivat
17:00 Stadium: Stadion u Parku

Second round[]

Sixteen clubs competed in the second round played over two legs from 13 to 27 September 2017.[1]

First legs[]

13 September 2017 Lovćen 0–1 Berane Cetinje
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Obilića poljana
13 September 2017 Grbalj 2–1 Bokelj Radanovići
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Donja Sutvara
13 September 2017 Mladost 4–0 Zeta Podgorica
15:30 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
13 September 2017 Dečić 1–2 Mornar Tuzi
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Tuško Polje
13 September 2017 Crvena Stijena 0–1 Igalo Podgorica
15:30 Stadium: Tološi Stadium
13 September 2017 Budućnost 2–0 Iskra Podgorica
15:30 Stadium: Podgorica City Stadium
13 September 2017 Otrant-Olympic 0–2 Ibar Ulcinj
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Olympic
13 September 2017 Rudar 0–0 Sutjeska Pljevlja
15:30 Stadium: Gradski stadion

Second legs[]

26 September 2017 Sutjeska 4–0
(4–0 agg.)
RudarNikšić
15:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion
27 September 2017 Berane1–2
(2–2 agg.)
Lovćen Berane
15:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion
27 September 2017 Bokelj0–0
(1–2 agg.)
Grbalj Kotor
15:00 Stadium: Stadion pod Vrmcem
27 September 2017 Zeta1–2
(1–6 agg.)
Mladost Golubovci
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Trešnjica
27 September 2017 Mornar 4–3
(6–4 agg.)
DečićBar
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Topolica
27 September 2017 Igalo 5–1
(6–1 agg.)
Crvena StijenaIgalo
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Solila
27 September 2017 Iskra0–2
(0–4 agg.)
Budućnost Danilovgrad
15:00 Stadium:
27 September 2017 Ibar 0–1
(2–1 agg.)
Otrant-OlympicRožaje
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Bandžovo Brdo

Quarter-finals[]

Eight clubs competed in the quarter-finals played over two legs on 1 November and 22 November 2017.[1]

First legs[]

1 November 2017 Igalo 0–1 Lovćen Igalo
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Solila
1 November 2017 Ibar 0–4 Grbalj Rožaje
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Bandžovo Brdo
1 November 2017 Mornar 0–2 Mladost Bar
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Topolica
1 November 2017 Budućnost 2–0 Sutjeska Podgorica
16:00 Stadium: Podgorica City Stadium

Second legs[]

22 November 2017 Mladost 3–0
(5–0 agg.)
MornarPodgorica
13:30 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
22 November 2017 Lovćen1–3
(2–3 agg.)
Igalo Podgorica
13:30 Stadium: Camp FSCG
22 November 2017 Grbalj 2–0
(6–0 agg.)
IbarRadanovići
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Donja Sutvara
22 November 2017 Sutjeska0–1
(0–3 agg.)
Budućnost Nikšić
16:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion

Semi-finals[]

Four clubs competed in the semi-finals played over two legs on 18 April and 2 May 2018.[1]

First legs[]

18 April 2018 Budućnost 1–2 Mladost Podgorica
16:00 Stadium: Podgorica City Stadium
18 April 2018 Igalo 0–0 Grbalj Igalo
16:00 Stadium: Stadion Solila

Second legs[]

2 May 2018 Mladost 2–1
(3–3 agg.)
(4–3 p)
BudućnostPodgorica
17:00 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
2 May 2018 Grbalj1–1
(1–1 (a) agg.)
Igalo Radanovići
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Donja Sutvara

Final[]

The final was played on 30 May 2018.

Mladost2–0Igalo
Report
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Mileta Šćepanović[5]

See also[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Cup". soccerway.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Preliminary Access List 2018/19". Bert Kassies. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Sutjeska vs. Grbalj 1 - 0". soccerway.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  4. ^ "CUP: Season Rules". scoresway.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  5. ^ "FIFA Referees News: Montenegro: 2018 Montenegrin Cup Final". 30 May 2018.
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