Montenegrin women's volleyball clubs in European competitions

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Montenegrin women's volleyball clubs were participating in the CEV competitions since the season 1998-99.

First team which ever competed at the European cups was ŽOK Luka Bar. Except them, in CEV competitions played also .

Montenegrin women's volleyball teams played in Women's CEV Cup and CEV Women's Challenge Cup, and from the season 2016-17 in the qualifiers for CEV Women's Champions League.

List of matches[]

Below is a list of games of all Montenegrin clubs in CEV competitions.

Season Competition Round Montenegrin team Opponent Home Away
1998-99 Women's CEV Cup Round 2 ŽOK Luka Bar Germany 0-3[1]
ŽOK Luka Bar Switzerland 0-3[2]
ŽOK Luka Bar Luxembourg 3-0[3]
2007-08 CEV Women's Challenge Cup Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Poland Muszynianka Muszyna 0-3[4] 0-3[5]
2008-09 CEV Women's Challenge Cup Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-3[6] 0-3[7]
2009-10 CEV Women's Challenge Cup Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Germany Dresdner 0-3[8] 0-3[8]
2010-11 CEV Women's Challenge Cup Round 1 Slovakia 2-3[9] 0-3[10]
2012-13 CEV Women's Challenge Cup Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Cyprus Apollon Limassol 1-3[11] 1-3[12]
2016-17 CEV Women's Champions League Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Estonia 2-3[13] 1-3[14]
Women's CEV Cup Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Austria 3-1[15] 1-3[16]
Round 2 ŽOK Luka Bar Poland Budowlani Łódź 0-3[17] 0-3[18]
2019-20 CEV Women's Challenge Cup Round 1 ŽOK Luka Bar Switzerland 0-3 0-3

Performances by clubs[]

During the overall history, two different Montenegrin clubs played in CEV competitions.

Team Seasons G W L
ŽOK Luka Bar
7
19
2
17
1
2
0
2

As of the end of CEV competitions 2019–20 season.

Opponents by countries[]

Below is the list of performances of Montenegrin clubs against opponents in CEV competitions by their countries (volleyball federations).

Opponents' country G W L
 Austria
2
1
1
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2
0
2
 Cyprus
2
0
2
 Estonia
2
0
2
 Germany
3
0
3
 Luxembourg
1
1
0
 Poland
4
0
4
 Slovakia
2
0
2
  Switzerland
3
0
3

As of the end of CEV competitions 2019–20 season.

See also[]

References[]

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