FK Mornar

Fudbalski klub Mornar is a Montenegrin football club, based in the coastal town of Bar. They currently compete in the Montenegrin First League.

Mornar
Full nameFudbalski klub Mornar
Founded1923
GroundStadion Topolica
Capacity2,500
ChairmanNikola Dedaj
ManagerObren Sarić
LeagueSecond League
2019–20Second League, 7th

History

FK Mornar (FC Sailor) was founded on December 1923, as JSK Crnojević.[1] In period until 1941, since the 1924-25 season,[2] the club played for a few seasons in the Montenegrin football championship (former Zeta Banovina), but without any significant success.
From 1945, the club participated under several names - Jadran, Obnova and Tempo. First significant success the club made in the 1950 season with promotion to the Montenegrin Republic League.[3]
From 1950 to 2006, Mornar played numerous seasons in the Republic League and won three titles (1989, 1995, 2001). In the 1994-95 season, FK Mornar made 'double' on Republic level, by winning both titles - in the Montenegrin Republic League, and the Montenegrin Republic Cup.[4]
For the first time, Mornar played in Yugoslav leagues in the 1989-90 season, as a member of the Yugoslav Third Inter-Republic League - West. In the 1995-96 season, Mornar debuted in the Yugoslav Second League, where they spent six seasons until 2006.
Historical success Mornar made in summer 2009, with their first promotion to the Montenegrin First League. Until now, the club from Bar played seven seasons in the highest league competition in Montenegro, but without any significant result. On 2018-19 Montenegrin First League, Mornar made an Prva CFL all-time negative record, as they earned only 12 points on 36 games, but with only one single victory during the whole campaign. That year, team from Bar suffered 12 defeats in a row, which is the longest losing streak in the history of Montenegrin top-tier.

First League Record

For the first time, Mornar played in the Montenegrin First League in the 2009–10 season. Below is a list of FK Mornar scores in the First League by every single season.

Season Pos G W D L GF GA
2009–10 10 33 9 8 16 29 49
2010–11 10 33 9 7 17 25 45
2012–13 11 33 9 9 15 36 47
2013–14 11 33 11 9 13 45 56
2014–15 10 33 9 5 19 32 63
2015–16 12 33 9 6 18 30 48
2018–19 10 36 1 9 26 17 72

Honours and achievements

Players

Current squad

As of 25 October 2020[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  MNE Amir Begzić
DF  MNE Danilo Bracanović
DF  MNE Marko Bugarin
FW  MNE Ivan Bulatović
FW  MNE Nikola Bulatović
MF  MNE Andrej Cvijović
FW  MNE Luka Đurašković
MF  MNE Mirza Idrizović
MF  MNE Benjamin Kačić
DF  MNE Demir Kajević
FW  MNE Marko Kazić
MF  MNE Nemanja Leverda
MF  MNE Darko Marković
DF  MNE Vuk Martinović
MF  MNE Boris Merdović
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  MNE Eldin Mekić
MF  MNE Veljko Mihaljević
DF  MNE Malić Mucević
MF  MNE Nikola Mudreša
GK  MNE Danilo Nikčević
DF  MNE Jovan Pajović
DF  MNE Slobodan Perišić
GK  MNE Martin Popović
GK  MNE Vuk Radović
MF  MNE Petar Sekulović
MF  MNE Ermin Seratlić
MF  MNE Demir Škrijelj
FW  MNE Savo Stojanović
DF  MNE Čedomir Vujačić
MF  MNE Nino Vukmarković

Notable players

For the list of former and current players with Wikipedia article, please see Category:FK Mornar players.
Below is the list of most-known players which, during their career, played for FK Mornar.

Historical list of coaches

Stadium

FK Mornar plays its home games at Stadion Topolica, whose capacity is 2,500 seats. The stadium is built at the coast of Adriatic Sea, near the city beach and the Port of Bar. The stadium has floodlights, and except football, it's the main athletic field in Montenegro.

See also

References

  1. http://barinfo.me/text.php?kategorija=12&id=5382
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2017-04-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. 'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  4. 'Crnogorski klubovi u fudbalskim takmičenjima 1946-2016', Podgorica, 2016.
  5. Roster - FCSG
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