RK Lovćen in the First League

During their history, RK Lovćen Cetinje played almost 25 seasons in the First Handball League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Montenegro. Five times, club from Cetinje won the champions' title - in the seasons 1999/00, 2000/01, 2006/07, 2011/12 and 2012/13.

First season of Lovćen in the First League was 1988/89. First match in First league of SFR Yugoslavia, Lovćen played in October 1988 against RK Jugović away and won with result 23:20.

Summary

Below is the list of placements of RK Lovćen during the seasons in the First League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Montenegro.

  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1988/89 - 6th place
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1989/90 - 11th place
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1990/91 - 15th place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1994/95 - 7th place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1995/96 - 12th place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1996/97 - 2nd place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1997/98 - 3rd place

  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1998/99 - 2nd place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1999/00 - CHAMPIONS
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2000/01 - CHAMPIONS
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2001/02 - 2nd place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2002/03 - 2nd place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2003/04 - 5th place
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2004/05 - 3rd place

Season 1988/89

On their debut, club from Cetinje made good result, with 16 wins, a draw and 13 defeats, placed at the sixth place on the final table. Lovćen started at 29 October 1988 with the guest win against Jugović in Kać (23:20) and one week after, they made first home win in the First League against Zamet (22:14). That was the largest victory of Lovćen in the season 1988/89. Largest defeat, Lovćen suffered at 23 February 1989 against Proleter in Zrenjanin (15:26).

During their debut season in the First Yugoslav League, RK Lovćen played their home matches in the Morača Sports Center at Podgorica because SRC 'Lovćen' Hall at Cetinje didn't meet the standards of the highest level.

During the season 1988/89, Lovćen made good result in the Yugoslav Cup, too. For the first time in the history, Lovćen played at the Final Tournament. During the first stage of Cup, Lovćen made 3 wins at the Group 'A' in Ivangrad, against Pelister Bitola (24:19), Borac Banja Luka (23:21) and Vlaznimi Đakovica (31:21). At the Final Tournament, which held in Novi Sad, Lovćen was eliminated in the Cup semifinals by Medveščak Zagreb (23:30).

RK Lovćen results - First League 1988/89
Opponent Home Away
Borac Banja Luka 29:26 26:25
Borac Uroševac 31:25 31:28
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 23:20 22:23
Crvenka 29:28 19:23
Dubočica Leskovac 34:29 25:20
Jugović Kać 28:24 23:20
Medveščak Zagreb 24:25 20:22
Metaloplastika Šabac 18:17 16:20
Pelister Bitola 24:22 19:20
Proleter Zrenjanin 19:21 15:26
Sloga Doboj 28:28 16:20
Kolinska Slovan Ljubljana 21:18 26:22
Zagreb Hromos 24:25 19:22
Zamet Rijeka 22:14 17:18
Železničar Niš 18:16 22:26

First League 1988/89 - table
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Zagreb Hromos 42 30 21 0 9 705 661
2 Proleter Zrenjanin 41 30 20 1 9 734 663
3 Metaloplastika Šabac 38 30 19 0 11 718 651
4 Medveščak Zagreb 38 30 18 2 10 737 701
5 Crvenka 37 30 18 1 11 736 698
6 Lovćen Cetinje 33 30 16 1 13 701 664
7 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 33 30 15 3 12 711 697
8 Zamet Rijeka 32 30 15 2 13 656 650
9 Borac Banja Luka 30 30 15 0 15 710 676
10 Železničar Niš 30 30 14 2 14 698 680
11 Jugović Kać 30 30 15 0 15 699 692
12 Pelister Bitola 27 30 13 1 16 737 738
13 Kolinska Slovan Ljubljana 26 30 12 2 16 696 702
14 Sloga Doboj 26 30 12 2 16 691 737
15 Dubočica Leskovac 24 30 7 0 23 649 774
16 Borac Uroševac 3 30 1 1 28 555 721

Season 1989/90

During the season 1989/90, Lovćen's performance was weaker than the year before. Club from Cetinje won 13 games, with one draw and 16 defeats. At the end of competition, Lovćen won 11th place. The only Montenegrin First League member made several good results against top-of-the-table teams, like wins against Crvena zvezda (19:18) and Proleter (17:16), or a draw with Zagreb Hromos (20:20).

The biggest win, Lovćen made during the sixth week, at 4 November 1989, against Kristal (31:22). Hardest defeat Lovćen suffered at 30 May 1990 against Metaloplastika in Šabac (15:30). At 2 December 1989, at the match against Zagreb Hromos away, Lovćen scored only 12 goals (12:19).

After the adaptation of SRC 'Lovćen' Hall, during this season, Lovćen started to play home matches at their town Cetinje, at the large crowd, in front of numerous spectators, with average attendance od 2,000.

RK Lovćen results - First League 1989/90
Opponent Home Away
Borac Banja Luka 22:26 15:21
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 19:18 18:30
Crvenka 17:16 25:32
Jugović Kać 25:22 19:29
Kristal Zaječar 31:22 18:21
Medveščak Zagreb 20:19 21:26
Metaloplastika Šabac 19:17 15:30
Pelister Bitola 21:20 20:26
Proleter Zrenjanin 17:16 16:21
Sloga Doboj 20:17 16:21
Kolinska Slovan Ljubljana 22:16 16:15
Vrbas 23:18 19:21
Zagreb Hromos 20:20 12:19
Zamet Rijeka 18:20 16:25
Železničar Niš 29:24 16:17

First League 1989/90 - table
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Borac Banja Luka 45 30 21 3 7 750 687
2 Zagreb Hromos 43 30 20 3 7 738 681
3 Proleter Zrenjanin 42 30 21 0 9 729 669
4 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 41 30 20 1 9 710 630
5 Metaloplastika Šabac 34 29 17 0 12 692 654
6 Jugović Kać 34 30 16 2 12 771 736
7 Pelister Bitola 34 30 17 0 13 727 600
8 Medveščak Zagreb 29 30 14 1 15 780 648
9 Zamet Rijeka 29 30 14 1 15 630 642
10 Vrbas 27 30 13 1 16 729 753
11 Lovćen Cetinje 27 30 13 1 16 592 642
12 Crvenka 26 30 13 0 17 765 784
13 Železničar Niš 22 30 11 0 19 680 728
14 Sloga Doboj 22 29 10 0 19 648 783
15 Kristal Zaječar 17 30 8 1 21 684 799
16 Kolinska Slovan Ljubljana 9 30 4 1 25 653 742

Season 1990/91

Season 1990/91. was the last participation of Lovćen in the SFR Yugoslavia First League. After 30 weeks of championship, club from Cetinje have poor score - 8 wins and 21 defeats. With that result, and 15th place on the final table, Lovćen was relegated to the Second League. The biggest win, Lovćen made against Budućnost (24:21) and Železničar (23:20). During the 20th week, Lovćen suffered the hardest defeat in the season, against Crvena zvezda away (19:31).

Matches between Lovćen and Budućnost (24:21, 16:19) were first two games between two Montenegrin clubs in the First Yugoslav Handball League.

RK Lovćen results - First League 1990/91
Opponent Home Away
Borac Banja Luka 21:19 25:28
Budućnost Titograd 24:21 16:19
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 19:20 19:31
Crvenka 20:18 27:25
Istraturist Umag 21:19 19:27
Jugović Kać 18:17 22:25
Medveščak Zagreb 28:25 19:23
Metaloplastika Šabac 21:23 16:23
Pelister Bitola 19:21 27:32
Proleter Zrenjanin 14:16 24:28
Sloga Doboj 20:17 19:21
Vrbas 19:25 22:26
Zagreb Hromos 17:21 25:27
Zamet Rijeka 22:21 14:25
Železničar Niš 23:20 18:28

First League 1990/91 - table
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Zagreb Hromos 46 30 22 2 6 777 660
2 Proleter Zrenjanin 44 30 22 0 8 685 607
3 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 44 30 22 0 8 735 673
4 Metaloplastika Šabac 44 30 21 2 7 722 641
5 Borac Banja Luka 35 30 17 1 12 666 639
6 Jugović Kać 34 30 17 0 13 720 679
7 Crvenka 34 30 16 0 14 697 710
8 Pelister Bitola 32 30 14 2 14 662 670
9 Medveščak Zagreb 32 30 14 2 14 717 724
10 Sloga Doboj 32 30 14 2 14 652 670
11 Železničar Niš 23 30 11 1 18 686 722
12 Zamet Rijeka 23 30 11 1 18 640 690
13 Istraturist Umag 20 30 10 0 20 606 649
14 Vrbas 20 30 8 4 18 672 720
15 Lovćen Cetinje 16 30 8 0 22 610 705
16 Budućnost Titograd 12 30 5 2 23 660 748

Season 1994/95

For the first time in FR Yugoslavia, Lovćen competed in the First League during the season 1994/95. Season started with first part, in which 24 clubs were divided into four groups. From the every group of six teams, placement to the final Super League competition was provided for 3 first-placed clubs. Lovćen participated in the Group 'G' alongside Mornar, Vrbas, Vujić, Vojvodina and Stari grad. Lovćen provided placement to the Super League in the last match, with the win against Vujić (26:18).

First League 1994/95 – Part I (Group G)
Pos Club Pts GP W L T
1 Vrbas 17 10 8 1 1
2 Mornar Bar 14 10 6 2 1
3 Lovćen Cetinje 9 10 3 3 4
4 Vujić Valjevo 8 10 3 2 5
5 Vojvodina Novi Sad 7 10 2 3 5
6 Stari Grad Belgrade 1 10 0 1 9

During the Super League, Lovćen won 9 matches, with one draw and 12 defeats. During the first part of the season, Lovćen was at the bottom of the table, but after few wins in a row during the March and April 1995, club from Cetinje finished championship at seventh place. Biggest wins, Lovćen made against Železničar (31:25) and Dubočica (26:20). Hardest defeat for Lovćen came at the first match in 1995, against RK Kikinda away (20:26).

RK Lovćen results - First League 1994/95
Opponent Home Away
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 18:13 16:15
Crvenka 24:22 21:24
Dubočica Leskovac 26:20 22:23
Jugović Kać 20:17 21:22
Kikinda 20:16 20:26
Mornar Bar 18:18 18:20
Partizan Belgrade 13:17 23:26
Proleter Zrenjanin 25:20 21:25
Sintelon Bačka Palanka 25:20 14:17
Vrbas 19:20 21:26
Železničar Niš 31:25 19:21

First League 1994/95 - Super League
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Partizan Belgrade 34 22 16 2 4 433 401
2 RK Vrbas 34 22 17 0 5 534 474
3 Mornar Bar 25 22 10 5 7 464 463
4 Železničar Niš 24 22 11 2 9 451 446
5 Dubočica Leskovac 21 22 10 1 11 468 461
6 Jugović Kać 21 22 9 3 10 391 402
7 Lovćen Cetinje 19 22 9 1 12 453 453
8 Proleter Zrenjanin 19 22 8 3 11 460 466
9 Kikinda 19 22 9 1 12 467 476
10 Sintelon Bačka Palanka 17 30 8 1 13 391 416
11 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 16 22 7 2 13 420 427
12 Crvenka 15 22 7 1 14 484 527

Season 1995/96

Season 1995/96 also had two parts. During the first, Lovćen played in one of seven groups with four teams. After four weeks of group competition, team from Cetinje succeed to qualify for the final Super League in the group with Dubočica, Stari Grad and Marek.

First League 1995/96 – Part I (Group C)
Pos Club Pts GP W L T
1 Dubočica Leskovac 10 6 5 0 1
2 Lovćen Cetinje 6 6 3 0 3
3 Stari Grad Belgrade 4 6 2 0 4
4 Marek Kruševac 4 6 2 0 4

During the Super League, Lovćen won 10 matches, with 15 defeats. At the whole season, Lovćen struggled for the survival in the First League with Dubočica and Sintelon, and succeeded at the end. Lovćen finished season at the 12th place on the table. Biggest wins, Lovćen made against Vojvodina (21:17) and Dubočica (19:15), with hardest defeat against Dubočica away (16:27). At the match against Proleter away, Lovćen scored only 12 goals (12:16). That was Lovćen's game with the least number of scored goals in their First League history, together with match against Zagreb Hromos at December 1989 (12:19).

RK Lovćen results - First League 1995/96
Opponent Home Away
Crvena zvezda Belgrade dnp 24:29
Crvenka 23:27 28:31
Dubočica Leskovac 19:15 16:27
Jugović Kać 24:21 18:22
Metaloplastika Šabac 20:18 14:21
Mornar Bar 24:23 16:20
Partizan Belgrade 23:27 24:27
Proleter Zrenjanin 19:16 12:18
Sever Subotica 16:14 21:23
Sintelon Bačka Palanka 20:18 14:17
Vojvodina Novi Sad 21:17 17:22
Vrbas 24:22 19:27
Železničar Niš 25:24 15:17

First League 1995/96 - Super League
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 39 25 17 5 3 587 526
2 Partizan Belgrade 37 26 16 5 5 682 597
3 Vrbas 31 26 12 7 7 553 536
4 Metaloplastika Šabac 29 26 13 3 11 553 526
5 Proleter Zrenjanin 28 26 12 4 10 630 612
6 Železničar Niš 27 26 12 3 11 556 527
7 Jugović Kać 24 26 10 4 12 494 541
8 Crvenka 23 26 10 3 13 569 567
9 Mornar Bar 23 26 11 1 14 596 585
10 Sever Subotica 22 26 9 4 13 542 603
11 Vojvodina Novi Sad 21 26 10 1 15 539 589
12 Lovćen Cetinje 20 25 10 0 15 498 553
13 Dubočica Leskovac 20 25 9 2 15 511 570
14 Sintelon Bačka Palanka 19 25 8 3 15 504 551

Season 1996/97

At the season 1996/97, for the first time in the history, Lovćen won the second place in the First League and made their first promotion to the European competitions. Lovćen had a surprising performance, and finished the season with 16 wins, 3 draws and 7 defeats.

During the season, Lovćen made great successes. Lovćen also played 15 matches in a row without a defeat, with 12 wins and 3 draws. In their home town, Lovćen won all of the matches, including those against biggest rivals - Crvena zvezda (24:20), Partizan (21:18), Železničar (26:22) or Proleter (17:16). Biggest win Lovćen made at 25th leg against Jugović - 30:17. In the 19th leg, at the finish of the match against Metaloplastika in Šabac, Lovćen players were attacked by home team and supporters, and game is registered with 10:0 result for guest side.

Success from the season 1996/97. was the greatest result of Lovćen until then.

RK Lovćen results - First League 1996/97
Opponent Home Away
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 24:20 21:22
Crvenka 24:15 21:28
Dinamo Pančevo 21:19 15:15
Epoksid Priboj 30:26 17:20
Jugović Kać 30:17 16:16
Metaloplastika Šabac 24:18 10:0
Mornar Bar 27:24 23:20
Partizan Belgrade 21:18 21:25
Proleter Zrenjanin 17:16 17:19
Sever Subotica 19:18 28:28
Vojvodina Novi Sad 24:20 19:18
Vrbas 19:18 18:27
Železničar Niš 26:22 17:31

First League 1996/97
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 59 26 19 2 5 655 542
2 Lovćen Cetinje 51 26 16 3 7 549 534
3 Železničar Niš 46 26 14 4 8 587 540
4 Vrbas 46 26 14 4 8 647 613
5 Proleter Zrenjanin 43 26 14 1 11 633 574
6 Partizan Beograd 42 26 12 6 8 581 546
7 Epoksid Priboj 40 26 13 1 12 576 598
8 Metaloplastika Šabac 35 26 11 2 13 569 545
9 Mornar Bar 32 25 10 2 14 573 585
10 Crvenka 32 26 10 2 14 564 615
11 Jugović Kać 32 26 9 5 12 535 564
12 Dinamo Pančevo 30 26 9 3 14 521 553
13 Sever Subotica 27 26 8 3 15 591 609
14 Vojvodina Novi Sad 11 26 3 2 21 507 659

Season 1997/98

During the season 1997/98, Lovćen stayed among the top clubs in Yugoslav handball. Finishing First League at the third place, club from Cetinje played in the play-offs, together with Partizan, Crvena zvezda and Železničar.

During the season, Lovćen made 16 wins, with 4 draws and 6 losses. Like in the previous season, club from Cetinje made score 13 matches - 13 wins at their home ground. Lovćen made quite good results in the derby matches against Partizan (34:31, 23:23) and Crvena zvezda (28:26, 26:29).

At the Play-off semifinal matches, Lovćen played against Crvena zvezda. First match, played at Cetinje, won Crvena zvezda (28:29), but Lovćen won the second game in Belgrade (23:22). Third and last match for final, played in Belgrade, finished with victory of Crvena zvezda (24:29).

For the first time in history, at June 1998, Lovćen played final of the Yugoslav Cup. Before final round, Lovćen defeated Železničar in the quarterfinals (36:26, 25:32) and Vrbas in semifinal (28:22, 28:29). At the first final match, in Belgrade, Lovćen suffered hard defeat against Partizan - 21:30 (9:13). At the second match, played at Cetinje, Lovćen won 39:36 (13:13), but the trophy was won by Partizan.

In the season 1997/98, Lovćen played their first matches at the European cups, against Minaur Baia Mare in the EHF Cup.

RK Lovćen results - First League 1997/98
Opponent Home Away
Apatin 31:28 21:21
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 28:26 26:29
Crvenka 28:25 26:22
Dinamo Pančevo 33:27 28:27
Epoksid Priboj 28:25 18:19
Jugović Kać 30:22 26:27
Metaloplastika Šabac 22:18 20:20
Mornar Bar 28:27 24:23
Partizan Belgrade 34:31 23:23
Proleter Zrenjanin 29:25 31:33
Sintelon Bačka Palanka 23:21 18:23
Vrbas 30:28 26:26
Železničar Niš 31:24 21:22

First League 1997/98
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Partizan Belgrade 39 26 17 5 4 740 676
2 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 38 26 18 2 6 720 627
3 Lovćen Cetinje 38 26 16 4 6 673 642
4 Železničar Niš 32 26 16 0 10 712 671
5 Sintelon Bačka Palanka 32 26 16 0 10 678 654
6 Jugović Kać 29 26 12 5 9 660 636
7 Proleter Zrenjanin 27 26 12 3 11 661 682
8 Metaloplastika Šabac 26 26 11 4 11 685 670
9 Apatin 24 26 10 4 12 664 692
10 Vrbas 20 26 9 2 15 684 720
11 Crvenka 18 26 9 0 17 684 734
12 Epoksid Priboj 18 26 8 2 16 684 739
13 Mornar Bar 15 26 7 1 18 659 716
14 Dinamo Pančevo 10 26 2 6 18 605 680

Season 1998/99

First League 1998/99. was interrupted after 21 leg, in March 1999, and reason was NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. During the most of the season, Lovćen was the leading team in the championship, but at the moment of interruption, they were second, with only one point less than Partizan.

Before the start of the season, Lovćen was the main favorite for title. With the head coach Veselin Vujović and a few new players, club from Cetinje made a lot of good results, and among them, victories against Partizan (29:25), Crvena zvezda (22:18) and Železničar (25:21, 19:14). Lovćen made several huge wins, like those against Vrbas (35:19) or Obilić (32:19). Season was remembered by the biggest attendance in the few last seasons of Yugoslav League – match between Železničar and Lovćen in Niš watched 6,500 spectators.

RK Lovćen results - First League 1998/99
Opponent Home Away
Apatin dnp 24:20
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 22:18 27:29
Crvenka 26:21 24:26
Epoksid Priboj 30:22 26:23
Jugović Kać 32:23 31:29
Metaloplastika Šabac 27:21 dnp
Obilić Belgrade 32:19 25:25
Partizan Belgrade 29:25 dnp
Proleter Zrenjanin 28:21 19:14
Sintelon Bačka Palanka dnp 20:21
Šamot Aranđelovac dnp 30:25
Vrbas 35:19 25:27
Železničar Niš 25:21 19:14

First League 1998/99
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Partizan Belgrade 34 21 17 0 4 577 506
2 Lovćen Cetinje 33 21 16 1 4 550 453
3 Sintelon Bačka Palanka 33 21 15 3 3 541 479
4 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 32 21 14 2 5 539 501
5 Crvenka 25 21 11 3 7 557 533
6 Železničar Niš 22 21 10 2 9 545 538
7 Metaloplastika Šabac 20 21 9 2 10 514 519
8 Proleter Zrenjanin 19 21 9 1 11 476 497
9 Vrbas 17 21 7 3 11 534 567
10 Jugović Kać 14 21 6 2 13 684 720
11 Obilić Belgrade 13 21 4 5 11 703 754
12 Apatin 12 21 5 2 14 528 551
13 Šamot Aranđelovac 12 21 6 0 15 479 559
14 Epoksid Priboj 10 21 5 0 16 479 536

Season 1999/00

At the season 1999/2000, RK Lovćen hold first national trophy in the clubs’ history. Club from Cetinje became a champion of FR Yugoslavia, with impressive score in 30 matches – 27 wins, one draw and two losses. Title of the First Yugoslav League champion was the biggest success of Montenegrin men’s handball until then.

Lovćen made great season with many successful results, like wins in the derbies against Partizan (26:22, 23:22), Crvena zvezda (30:22, 27:25), Sintelon (24:21) or Jugović (24:20). Absolute domination in Montenegro, Lovćen confirmed in the matches against Berane (31:20, 29:24). The new Yugoslav champion made few huge wins, like those against Toza Marković (42:24), Vojvodina (38:24) or Epoksid (32:20). The only two defeats, Lovćen suffered at the away games in Bačka Palanka (19:24) and Kać (23:25).

There is no any similar example of domination in Yugoslav men’s handball at the 90’s, like Lovćen result from the season 1999/2000.

Lovćen also continued their winning row at Cetinje. That was fourth season in which Lovćen made all-wins at the home games in the First League, so the number of consecutive wins at Cetinje were larger than 50.

With national title, for the first time in club’s history, Lovćen gained promotion to the EHF Champions League 2000/01.

RK Lovćen results - First League 1999/00
Opponent Home Away
Apatin 29:23 10:0
Berane 31:20 29:24
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 30:22 27:25
Crvenka 26:25 28:25
Dubočica Leskovac 27:25 28:25
Epoksid Priboj 32:20 20:19
Jugović Kać 24:20 23:25
Metaloplastika Šabac 29:24 26:21
Partizan Belgrade 26:22 23:22
Proleter Zrenjanin 30:21 22:20
Sintelon Bačka Palanka 24:21 19:24
Toza Marković Kikinda 42:24 20:20
Vojvodina Novi Sad 38:24 27:22
Vrbas 32:27 26:23
Železničar Niš 30:27 23:20

First League 1999/00
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Lovćen Cetinje 55 30 27 1 2 801 660
2 Sintelon Bačka Palanka 51 30 25 1 4 806 670
3 Partizan Belgrade 44 30 21 2 7 833 734
4 Jugović Kać 31 30 14 3 13 741 714
5 Crvenka 31 30 14 3 13 815 827
6 Metaloplastika Šabac 30 30 13 4 13 738 723
7 Železničar Niš 30 30 14 2 14 770 755
8 Toza Marković Kikinda 29 30 14 1 15 708 710
9 Berane 28 30 13 2 15 771 789
10 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 13 30 11 6 13 787 808
11 Dubočica Leskovac 27 30 11 5 14 765 764
12 Vojvodina Novi Sad 26 30 10 6 14 707 712
13 Proleter Zrenjanin 26 30 11 4 15 703 723
14 Vrbas 20 30 9 2 19 744 797
15 Epoksid Priboj 15 30 6 3 21 670 756
16 Apatin 9 30 2 5 23 626 806

Season 2005/06

The last handball season in Serbia and Montenegro had two parts. During the first part, clubs played qualifiers in two divided groups. At the second part, best two clubs from the Montenegrin qualifying group and four best-placed teams from Serbian qualifying group formed Super League.

Lovćen finished first in the Montenegrin qualifying group and, together with Berane, participated at the final stage - Super League of Serbia and Montenegro. Lovćen played 10 games - 5 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses. At the end, club from Cetinje was third-placed team in the last season of handball in Serbia and Montenegro. Curiosity from the season 2005/06 was about last week of Super League, which is played after the Montenegrin independence referendum, 2006.

RK Lovćen results - Super League 2005/06
Opponent Home Away
Berane 24:19 21:21
Crvena zvezda Belgrade 30:26 24:34
Partizan Belgrade 31:29 22:25
Sintelon Bačka Palanka 10:0 28:28
Vojvodina Novi Sad 27:19 18:24

Super League 2005/06
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Crvena zvezda Belgrade 15 10 7 1 2 324 279
2 Partizan Belgrade 13 10 6 1 3 306 298
3 Lovćen Cetinje 12 10 5 2 3 236 227
4 Vojvodina Novi Sad 10 10 5 0 5 282 292
5 Berane 5 10 1 3 5 256 291
6 Sintelon Bačka Palanka 5 10 2 1 7 276 294

Season 2006/07

Following the Montenegrin independence, national handball association of Montenegro established their own First League and Cup Competition. Lovćen became the first champion of independent Montenegro in the season 2006/07, after 20 matches - 18 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss. That was the third national champions’ trophy for Lovćen in the history.

Lovćen won the trophy with the absolute domination during the first part of the season and in the playoffs – TOP4 League. The only defeat during the season, Lovćen suffered at the away game against Mornar (22:29). The highest win during the championship, Lovćen made against Boka - 44:24.

RK Lovćen results - First League 2006/07
Opponent Home Away
Berane 27:26 24:24
Boka Tivat 44:24 27:26
Cepelin Cetinje 29:20 27:25
Mojkovac 35:21 31:25
Mornar Bar 25:18 22:29
Pljevlja 29:27 30:24
Sutjeska Nikšić 30:21 26:22

First League 2006/07
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Lovćen Cetinje 25 14 12 1 1 416 332
2 Berane 21 14 10 1 3 383 307
3 Sutjeska Nikšić 19 14 9 1 4 387 352
4 Mornar Bar 16 14 8 0 6 345 328
5 Mojkovac 13 14 5 3 6 342 374
6 Pljevlja 9 14 4 1 9 310 371
7 Cepelin Cetinje 5 14 2 1 11 328 377
8 Boka Tivat 4 14 1 2 11 336 406

At the playoffs - TOP4 League, where all the teams startes with 0 points, Lovćen confirmed their power, winning all of the six final matches. The two most important games for champions' title, played against Berane, Lovćen finished with victories - 26:19, 28:26. The highest wins, Lovćen made against Mornar - 39:29, 34:23. So, club from Cetinje hold the title with 18 wins, one draw and one defeat.

RK Lovćen results - TOP4 League 2006/07
Opponent Home Away
Berane 26:19 28:26
Mornar Bar 39:29 34:23
Sutjeska Nikšić 34:26 35:33

First League - TOP4 2006/07
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Lovćen Cetinje 12 6 6 0 0 196 156
2 Berane 6 6 2 2 2 152 154
3 Sutjeska Nikšić 5 6 2 1 3 166 169
4 Mornar Bar 1 6 0 1 5 141 179

Season 2007/08

Second season of handball in independent Montenegro was the only one in which Lovćen didn't won any domestic trophy. Club from Cetinje finished as a second team in the Montenegrin First League, with 12 wins and 6 defeats during the season.

In the first part of the First League, Lovćen made unexpected bad performance. With 7 wins and 5 defeats, club won fourth place of the table, with placement to the TOP4 League. During the first part, Lovćen suffered defeats against Berane (22:25, 21:33), Sutjeska (17:22, 19:24) and Mornar (17:19). Numerous defeats of Lovćen were main surprise of the season.

At the other side, during the first part of the First League, Lovćen made one historical record – scoring the biggest number of goals in one match (47). That happened at 14 October 2008, on the match Boka – Lovćen 26:47. Only in the second half, Lovćen scored 34 goals.

RK Lovćen results - First League 2007/08
Opponent Home Away
Berane 17:22 21:33
Boka Tivat 29:20 47:26
Budućnost Podgorica 36:22 33:28
Mojkovac 36:30 33:23
Mornar Bar 31:25 17:19
Sutjeska Nikšić 17:22 19:24

First League 2007/08
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Berane 22 12 11 0 1 357 264
2 Sutjeska Nikšić 16 12 8 0 4 323 279
3 Mornar Bar 15 12 7 1 4 268 265
4 Lovćen Cetinje 14 12 7 0 5 341 297
5 Budućnost Podgorica 8 12 4 0 8 289 331
6 Mojkovac 7 12 3 1 8 286 319
7 Boka Tivat 2 12 1 0 11 252 361

After very pure performance, as a fourth-placed team, Lovćen gained promotion to the TOP4 League for champion, but with no chances for defending a last-year title. Namely, there was a bonus-points from the first part of the seasons, so the members of TOP4 League started the second phase of season with this number of points: Berane 12, Sutjeska 6, Mornar 4, Lovćen 2.

During the TOP4 League, Lovćen made a few god results, and with row of 5 wins and only one defeat, club finished season 2007/08. at the second place. Lovćen won both matches against Sutjeska and Mornar, with one win and one defeat against new champion - Berane. At the end, Lovćen came to the position to struggle for trophy, but didn't succeed, after lose in Berane (20:30).

RK Lovćen results - TOP4 League 2007/08
Opponent Home Away
Berane 31:26 20:30
Mornar Bar 31:19 23:19
Sutjeska Nikšić 18:16 22:19

First League - TOP4 2007/08
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Berane 22 6 5 0 1 166 142
2 Lovćen Cetinje 12 6 5 0 1 145 129
3 Sutjeska Nikšić 10 6 2 0 4 127 124
4 Mornar Bar 4 6 0 0 6 125 168

Season 2008/09

Rising of Budućnost Podgorica and a new unsuccessful attempt of Lovćen to get champions’ title, marked the season 2008/09. in Montenegrin handball. Budućnost won their first title, and Lovćen again finished season as a second-placed team. At the other side, club from Cetinje won the trophy in the Montenegrin Cup.

For the first and, until today, last time in the Montenegrin handball, clubs in the First League played 28 legs. Season will be remembered by the big rivalry between Lovćen and Budućnost. Their match in Podgorica, which decided about national champion, played in 26th Leg on May 17, 2009, was the most attended game in the history of Montenegrin First League (4,000 spectators). Budućnost won 28:26 (18:14) and hold the first title in the club history. Match ended with incidents in Sports center 'Morača', with the clash of supporters, but the players Goran Đukanović (Budućnost) and Igor Marković (Lovćen) too. In the previous derbies, Lovćen won two matches at Cetinje (22:21, 27:22), and Budućnost won another game in Podgorica (29:26).

In the shadow of the Lovćen – Budućnost title run, were all the other clubs and games. Lovćen finished season with 23 wins and 5 defeats. Another one guest game of Lovćen was interrupted by incidents - away match in Berane, played in March, was dissolved too, after big fights on the ground. On the home match against Mornar, played on 15 March 2009, Lovćen conceded only 13 goals (34:13).

For the first time in the independent Montenegro, and for the third time in club history, Lovćen won the national Cup. After they eliminated Rudar in quarterfinals (24:19), and Mojkovac (26:22) in semifinals, Lovćen won the final match against Budućnost – 26:25 (13:12).

RK Lovćen results - First League 2008/09
Opponent Home Away
Berane 34:21 31:23 19:23 10:0
Budvanska rivijera Budva 30:22 26:22 28:22 33:26
Budućnost Podgorica 22:21 27:22 26:29 26:28
Mojkovac 30:20 26:28 29:21 35:24
Mornar Bar 35:20 34:13 26:20 25:15
Pljevlja 36:20 40:29 34:27 33:28
Sutjeska Nikšić 26:18 33:26 32:22 36:30

First League 2008/09
Pos Club Pts GP W D L GF GA
1 Budućnost Podgorica 51 28 25 1 2 924 719
2 Lovćen Cetinje 46 28 23 0 5 816 626
3 Sutjeska Nikšić 34 28 16 2 10 777 726
4 Berane 27 28 12 3 13 667 691
5 Budvanska Rivijera 23 28 11 1 16 698 753
6 Mojkovac 15 28 7 1 20 682 756
7 Rudar Pljevlja 14 28 6 2 20 722 856
8 Mornar Bar 14 28 7 0 21 616 775

Season 2009/10

RK Lovćen finished season 2009-10 as a third-placed team in domestic league. That was the worst result of club since Montenegrin independence. Better than Lovćen were Budućnost and Sutjeska.
Championship was again organised with tho phases. After regular seasons, four best-placed clubs played in the TOP4 phase for champion title. After the first phase Lovćen was second on the table, but at the end finished as a third team.
At the other side, RK Lovćen won the national cup, with victory in the final match against RK Sutjeska - 18:17 (10:10).

First League 2009/10
1
Budućnost Podgorica
14
14
0
0
28
2
Lovćen Cetinje
14
11
1
2
23
3
Sutjeska Nikšić
14
8
0
6
16
4
Rudar Pljevlja
14
8
0
6
16
5
Berane
14
7
1
6
15
6
Budvanska Rivijera Budva
14
3
1
10
7
7
Mornar Bar
14
2
1
11
5
8
Danilovgrad
14
1
0
13
2

First League - TOP4 2009/10
1
Budućnost Podgorica
6
6
0
0
12
2
Sutjeska Nikšić
6
2
2
2
6
3
Lovćen Cetinje
6
1
2
3
4
4
Rudar Pljevlja
6
1
0
5
2

Season 2010/11

With dissolving of RK Budućnost, Lovćen was a major favorite before the start of season 2010-11. But, after the bad results during the autumn 2010, team was far away from champion title. First phase of competition won RK Mojkovac.
In the TOP4 competition, Lovćen had better score than Mojkovac. But, at the end, opponent had a better points-score from the first phase of season and Lovćen remained runner-up. In the Cup finals, Lovćen won against Mojkovac - 31:25 (19:16).

First League 2010/11
1
Mojkovac
12
9
2
1
20
2
Lovćen Cetinje
12
7
2
3
16
3
Sutjeska Nikšić
12
7
0
5
14
4
Budvanska Rivijera Budva
12
6
2
4
14
5
Rudar Pljevlja
12
6
1
5
13
6
Berane
12
3
1
8
7
7
Mornar Bar
12
0
0
12
0

First League - TOP4 2010/11
1
Mojkovac
6
3
0
3
18 (6+12)
2
Lovćen Cetinje
6
6
0
0
17 (12+5)
3
Sutjeska Nikšić
6
3
0
3
10 (6+4)
4
Rudar Pljevlja
6
0
0
6
3 (0+3)

See also

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