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2012–13 Montenegrin First League


FieldValue
competitionMontenegrin First League
season2012–13
dates11 August 2012 – 1 June 2013
winnersSutjeska
1st title
relegatedJedinstvo
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersSutjeska
continentalcup2Europa League
continentalcup2 qualifiersČelik
Rudar
Mladost
league topscorerAdmir Adrović
Žarko Korać
(both 15 goals)
biggest home winGrbalj 4–0 Rudar
(17 November 2012)
biggest away winLovćen 1–6 Sutjeska
(1 December 2012)
highest scoringZeta 3–4 Petrovac
(26 August 2012)
Lovćen 1–6 Sutjeska
(1 December 2012)
Čelik 4–3 Zeta
(6 April 2013)
Rudar 3–4 Budućnost
(4 May 2013)
matches198
total goals485
longest wins6 games
Sutjeska
longest unbeaten15 games
Budućnost
longest losses9 games
Mornar
prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

1st title Rudar Mladost Žarko Korać (both 15 goals) (17 November 2012) (1 December 2012) (26 August 2012) Lovćen 1–6 Sutjeska (1 December 2012) Čelik 4–3 Zeta (6 April 2013) Rudar 3–4 Budućnost (4 May 2013) Sutjeska Budućnost Mornar

The 2012–13 Montenegrin First League was the seventh season of top-tier football in Montenegro. The season began on 11 August 2012 and ended on 1 June 2013. The mid-season winter break began on 2 December 2012 and ended on 7 March 2013. FK Budućnost Podgorica are the defending champions.

Teams

Last season, Bokelj, Berane, and Dečić were relegated to the Montenegrin Second League. Montenegrin Cup winners FK Čelik Nikšić were promoted along with Mornar and Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje.

Stadiums and locations

All figures for stadiums include seating capacity only, as many stadiums in Montenegro have stands without chairs which would otherwise be the actual number of people able to attend football matches not regulated by UEFA or FIFA.

TeamCityStadiumCapacityCoach
BudućnostPodgoricaStadion Pod Goricom12,000MNE Radislav Dragićević
ČelikNikšićStadion Željezare1,000MNE Slavoljub Bubanja
GrbaljRadanovićiStadion Donja Sutvara1,000MNE Aleksandar Nedović
JedinstvoBijelo PoljeCity Stadium5,000MNE Sreten Avramović
LovćenCetinjeStadion Obilića Poljana1,000MNE Mojaš Radonjić
MladostPodgoricaStadion Cvijetni Brijeg1,000MNE Miodrag Vukotić
MogrenBudvaStadion Lugovi2,000MNE Branislav Milačić
MornarBarStadion Topolica1,000MNE Obren Sarić
PetrovacPetrovacStadion Pod Malim Brdom530MNE Milorad Malovrazić
RudarPljevljaGradski stadion Pljevlja10,000MNE Nikola Rakojević
SutjeskaNikšićGradski stadion kraj Bistrice10,800MNE Dragan Radojičić
ZetaGolubovciStadion Trešnjica4,000MNE Mladen Vukićević

League table

Results

The schedule consisted of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team played each other once home and away for a total of 22 matches. The pairings of the third round were then set according to the standings after the first two rounds, giving every team a third game against each opponent for a total of 33 games per team.

First and second round

Third round

Key numbers for pairing determination (number marks position after 22 games):

Rounds
23rd
1 – 12
2 – 11
3 – 10
4 – 9
5 – 8
6 – 7

Relegation play-offs

The 10th-placed team (against the 3rd-placed team of the Second League) and the 11th-placed team (against the runners-up of the Second League) will both compete in two-legged relegation play-offs after the end of the season.

Summary

Matches

  • Rašović
  • Vujović
  • Peličić
  • Zec
  • Milović
  • Gardašević
  • Grbović
  • Vujović
  • Nenadović Mogren won 9–2 on aggregate.

  • Nikezić
  • Rotković Mornar won 2–1 on aggregate.

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1MNE Admir AdrovićBudućnost15
2MNE Žarko KoraćZeta14
3SRB Stevan RačićČelik12
MNE Marko ŠćepanovićMladost
5MNE Danilo ĆulafićMornar11
MNE Milan ĐurišićLovćen
MNE Darko KaradžićSutjeska
MNE Nikola VujovićMogren
9SRB Nikola AšćerićGrbalj9
SRB Đorđe ŠušnjarSutjeska

References

References

  1. [https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/FirstDiv/uefaorg/Publications/01/67/03/93/1670393_DOWNLOAD.pdf] UEFA Multimedia PDF file
  2. "OFK Petrovac zvanicna stranica (Serbian) – Stadion pod Malim Brdom".
  3. "World Stadiums – Countries – Europe – Montenegro".
  4. (3 June 2013). "Saopštenje Komisije za žalbe za licenciranje FSCG – 03.06.2013". [[UEFA]].
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