Mornar and Jedinstvo Secure Survival, Arsenal Faces Play-off Challenge as Buducnost Supporters Disrupt Championship Celebration
Arsenal faces relegation playoffs alongside Jezero, while Jedinstvo Franca and Mornar have successfully maintained their positions in the top league. Buducnost supporters disrupted the match against Dečić AdmiralBet, preventing it from finishing.
Here are my thoughts on the final 90 minutes of the season…
At “DG Arena,” the day began with a ceremony awarding the cup and medals to Montenegro’s new champion. However, the “Barbarians” interrupted the match multiple times in the first half by throwing pyrotechnics onto the field, continuing their antics at the start of the second half.
The passionate fans of Podgorica were relentless in their criticism of coach Ivan Brnović. As they refused to leave the stands when asked by the delegates, the match came to an end – finishing 0:0, although it is expected that the final score will officially be 3:0 in favor of the Tuzan team.
In the battle for survival, Mornar secured their status with a decisive 2:0 victory in Petrovac, both goals coming from Balša Sekulić. Jedinstvo benefited from a scoreless draw in Nikšić.
In their match against Sutjeska, a dramatic 3:3 draw was enough for the Bijelo Polje team to remain “above the line,” as Arsenal couldn’t clinch a win against Jezero at home – also ending in a 0:0 draw.
The team from Tivat will compete against Lovćen in the playoffs to secure a spot in the 1st CFL, while Jezero prepares for their clash with Rudar…
The final round also saw standout performances from Sutjeska and Otrant Olimpik’s strikers Ivan Vukčević and Valentin Rudović, both netting hat-tricks.
The team from Ulcinj said farewell to the First League with a stunning away victory over Bokelj SBBet, finishing 5:1.
Alongside Rudović, Halil Muharemović and Stefan Filipović contributed goals for Kotor. Velizar Janketić scored the only goal for the home side, equalizing at 1:1 in the first minute.
Jedinstvo managed to come back after trailing 2:0 and 3:2 against Bistrica, thanks to goals from Armin Bošnjak, Žarko Korać, and Japan’s Takeru Komija, ensuring their survival.
Round 36:
PETROVAC – MORNAR 0:2
Balša Sekulić 14, 40 (penalty).
BOKELJ SBBET – OTRANT OLYMPIC 1:5
Velizar Janketić 21 – Valentin Rudović 17, 26, 56, Halil Muharemović 53, Stefan Filipović 87.
ARSENAL – JEZERO 0:0
SUTJESKA – JEDINSTVO FRANC 3:3
Ivan Vukčević 3, 10, 72 – Armin Bošnjak 39, Žarko Korac 53, Takeru Komija 80.
FUTURE – DECIJ ADMIRALBET 0:0 – interrupted
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