Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940)

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Montenegrin Football Championship
Founded
1922
Dissolved
1940
Nation
Montenegro, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Number of Seasons
16
Level on Pyramid
Level 2 / Level 3
Last Champions 1939-40

The Montenegrin Football Championship (Montenegrin: Prvijenstvo Crne Gore) was a football league competition that existed in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1925 until 1940, under the names Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine (1922-1930) and Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza (1930-1940). [1][2][3]

From 1922 to 1930, the championship was the third level of football in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In period 1930-1940, Montenegrin Football Championship, under the Cetinjski nogometni podsavez (Cetinje Football Association) was the second-tier league competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

Champions[]

Champions by seasons[]

Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine (1922-1930)[]

In period 1922-1930, Championship of Montenegro (Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine) was the third-tier competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was organised by Splitski nogometni podsavez (regional association with the seat in Split).[1] During every year, two seasons were played (spring and autumn).

Season Winner Finalist Result
1922 FK Lovćen Cetinje 3-0[4]
1923 FK Bokelj Kotor 5-1[4]
1924 FK Bokelj Kotor 3-0[5]
Spring 1925 FK Lovćen Cetinje FK Bokelj Kotor 2-1[6]
Autumn 1925 FK Lovćen Cetinje 3-0[7]
1926 2-1 [7]
Spring 1927 FK Lovćen Cetinje ?
Autumn 1927 2-1 [8]
Spring 1928 FK Bokelj Kotor 4-3; 0-0 [8]
Autumn 1928 FK Lovćen Cetinje Berane 3-0 [9]
Spring 1929 FK Arsenal Tivat 2-0 [10]
Autumn 1929 FK Sutjeska Nikšić 2-1 [11]
Spring 1930 FK Arsenal Tivat 3-0 [12]
Autumn 1930 FK Arsenal Tivat 1-0 [13]

Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza (1930-1940)[]

In period 1930-1940, Championship of the Cetinje Football Subassociation (Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza) was the second-tier competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was organised by Cetinjski nogometni podsavez (regional association with the seat in Cetinje).

Season Winner Finalist Result
Spring 1931 2-1[14]
Autumn 1931 FK Budućnost Podgorica 2-1[15]
Spring 1932 8-3[16]
Autumn 1932 FK Budućnost Podgorica FK Lovćen Cetinje 6-3[17]
Spring 1933 FK Budućnost Podgorica FK Lovćen Cetinje 2-0; 2-2[18]
Autumn 1933 FK Budućnost Podgorica FK Lovćen Cetinje 1-0; 1-1[19]
1934 FK Budućnost Podgorica FK Lovćen Cetinje 2-0; 1-1[20]
1935 FK Lovćen Cetinje FK Budućnost Podgorica 2-1
1936 Unknown
1937 FK Arsenal Tivat Unknown
1938 Unknown
1939 Unknown
1940 Unknown

Sources:[21]

Titles by team[]

Team City Titles Winning seasons
Cetinje 10 1922, 1923, 1924, Spring 1928, Autumn 1929, Spring 1931, Autumn 1931, Spring 1932, 1936, 1938
Podgorica 7 1926, Autumn 1927, Spring 1929, Spring 1930, Autumn 1930, 1939, 1940
Lovćen Cetinje 5 Spring 1925, Autumn 1925, Spring 1927, Autumn 1928, 1935
Budućnost Podgorica 4 Autumn 1932, Spring 1933, Autumn 1933, 1934
Arsenal Tivat 1 1937

See also[]

References[]

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