Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup

Montenegrin Handball Cup
Countries Montenegro
Confederation EHF
Founded 2006
Current champions RK Boka Tivat (2016)
Most championships RK Lovćen Cetinje (7 titles)
Website

The Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup (Montenegrin: Rukometni Kup Crne Gore) is an elimination handball tournament held annually. It is the second most important national title in Montenegrin handball after the Montenegrin First League.

It has been held annually since Montenegrin independence in 2006.

History

Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav Cup

Before Montenegrin independence, clubs from that Republic played in national handball Cup of Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro. Most successful was RK Lovćen with two trophies won.
First time, Lovćen won the trophy at final-four 2002 in Vršac, defeating RK Sintelon (19:18) in the final. Year later, Lovćen won the final four in Belgrade (final match against RK Partizan - 28:28).
Below is a list of Yugoslav Cup trophies won by Montenegrin clubs.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Lovćen Cetinje
2
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2002, 2003

Montenegrin Cup (2006-)

Except Montenegrin First League of Men's Handball as a top-tier league competition, after the independence, Handball Federation of Montenegro established Montenegrin Cup as a second elite national tournament. Inaugural season of Montenegrin Cup was 2006-07, and by now most successful was RK Lovćen with 7 titles. One title won RK Berane, RK Sutjeska and RK Boka.

Competition

Tournament format

There are two phases of Montenegrin Men's Handball Cup. First, there are two elimination phases - 1st leg and the quarterfinals.
Winners of quarterfinals are participating in the second phase - Final tournament, which held on the Montenegrin Independence Day - May 21.

Final four

Traditional event, Final tournament of Montenegrin Cup, every year is organising on 20/21 May. During the first day, there are two Semi-finals, and final match is playing on the Independence Day.

Until today, hosts of Montenegrin Cup Final tournament were cities Cetinje (4), Danilovgrad (3) , Pljevlja (1), Budva (1) and Tivat (1).

Participants

During the history, 11 different clubs played at the Final tournament of Montenegrin Handball Cup. Below is the list of participants on every Final tournament.

Lovćen is the only club which participated on every Final-four tournament. On the season 2012/13, Danilovgrad became first team from the Second league which participated on the Final tournament.

Winners and finals

Season by season

During the past, most successful team in Montenegrin Cup was RK Lovćen Cetinje.
Below is the list of final matches of Montenegrin Handball Cup

Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
2006/07 Danilovgrad RK Berane RK Lovćen Cetinje 23:21 (10:11)
2007/08 Danilovgrad RK Sutjeska Nikšić RK Berane 24:23 (9:10)
2008/09 Cetinje RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Budućnost Podgorica 26:25 (13:12)
2009/10 Pljevlja RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Sutjeska Nikšić 18:17 (10:10)
2010/11 Cetinje RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Mojkovac 31:25 (19:16)
2011/12 Cetinje RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Mojkovac 23:19 (10:12)
2012/13 Cetinje RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Mojkovac 28:22 (15:11)
2013/14 Danilovgrad RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Danilovgrad 41:28 (21:12)
2014/15 Budva RK Lovćen Cetinje RK Budvanska Rivijera 25:21 (13:12)
2015/16 Tivat RK Boka Tivat RK Lovćen Cetinje 24:17 (9:6)

Trophies by team

Montenegrin Cup

There are seven different clubs which participated in the final match of Montenegrin Cup.

Four of them won a trophy.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
RK Lovćen Cetinje 7 2 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
RK Sutjeska Nikšić 1 1 2008
RK Berane 1 1 2007
RK Boka Tivat 1 - 2016
RK Mojkovac - 3
RK Budućnost Podgorica - 1
RK Danilovgrad - 1
RK Budvanska Rivijera - 1

Overall

Below is an overall list, including titles won in both national Cups - Montenegrin Cup and FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro Cup.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
RK Lovćen Cetinje 9 2 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
RK Sutjeska Nikšić 1 1 2008
RK Berane 1 1 2007
RK Boka Tivat 1 - 2016
RK Mojkovac - 3
RK Budućnost Podgorica - 1
RK Danilovgrad - 1
RK Budvanska Rivijera - 1

See also

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