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2011–12 Montenegrin Cup


FieldValue
titleMontenegrin Cup
year2011–12
countryMontenegro
num_teams30
defending championsRudar
championsČelik (1st title)
runner-upRudar
matches43
goals111
top goal scorerIvica Jovanović (5 goals)
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13

| runner-up = Rudar

The 2011–12 Montenegrin Cup was the sixth season of the Montenegrin knockout football tournament. The winner of the tournament received a berth in the first qualifying round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. The defending champions were Rudar, who beat Mogren in the final of the 2010–11 competition. The competition featured 30 teams. It started on 24 August 2011 and ended with the final on 23 May 2012.

First round

The 14 matches were played on 24 August 2011, with the exception of the Blue Star vs Čelik match, which was played the next day.

Summary

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Matches

  • Jovović
  • Boričić
  • Milović
  • Burzanović
  • Orlandić
  • Lukateli
  • Merdović
  • Kujović
  • Paljokić
  • Peličić
  • Grdinić
  • Zvicer
  • N. Jovanović
  • Rolović
  • Krkeljić
  • Krivokapić
  • M. Nikolić
  • Krivokapić
  • Vujović
  • Banović
  • Pavićević
  • Petković
  • Kaluđerović
  • Kovačević
  • Vučković
  • Milić
  • Mićić
  • Radonjić
  • Kalezić
  • Nikač
  • Bjedov
  • Fatović
  • Deletić
  • Janketić
  • Spasojević
  • Radončić
  • Vujačić
  • Bojić

Second round

The 14 winners from the first round and last year's cup finalists, Rudar and Mogren, compete in this round. Starting with this round, all rounds of the competition will be two-legged except for the final. The first legs were held on 14 September 2011, while the second legs were held on 28 September 2011.

Summary

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First legs

  • Marković
  • Radulović
  • Stojanović
  • Novaković
  • Čindrak
  • S. Jovanović
  • Fetahović
  • Ćuzović
  • Ćulafić
  • Bakić
  • Todorović
  • Bakoč
  • Kaluđerović
  • Rolović
  • Merdović

Second legs

  • Korać
  • Kalačević
  • Božović
  • Nikolić
  • I. Jovanović
  • Stojanović
  • Rustemović
  • Radojičić
  • S. Jovanović
  • Kasapi
  • Vuković
  • Čindrak
  • Muhović
  • Bojić
  • R. Zec
  • Ranđelović
  • Đikanović
  • Bošković
  • Popović
  • Spasojević
  • Bulatović
  • Vučić
  • Čabarkapa
  • Rolović

Quarter-finals

The eight winners from the second round competed in this round. The first legs took place on 19 October 2011 and the second legs took place on 2 November 2011.

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First legs

  • Ranđelović
  • Stojanović
  • I. Jovanović
  • Ig. Ivanović
  • Kasumović
  • Bojić

Second legs

  • Korać
  • Kasapi
  • Kasumović
  • Brnović
  • Junčaj
  • Tomić
  • N. Jovanović
  • Zvicer
  • Živković

Semi-finals

The four winners from the quarter-finals competed in this round. These matches took place on 28 March and 25 April 2012.

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First legs

  • Stajić
  • I. Jovanović
  • Stojanović

Second legs

  • Zorić
  • Iv. Ivanović
  • Kasapi
  • Čarapić
  • Igumanović

Final

  • Dubljević
  • Bojić
  • I. Jovanović

References

References

  1. [https://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list] Bert Kassies' Site
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