Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940)

The Montenegrin Football Championship (Montenegrin: Prvijenstvo Crne Gore) was a football league competition that existed in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1925 until 1940, under the names Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine (1922-1930) and Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza (1930-1940). [1][2][3]

Montenegrin Football Championship
Founded
1922
Dissolved
1940
Nation
Montenegro, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Number of Seasons
16
Level on Pyramid
Level 2 / Level 3
Last Champions 1939-40
Balšić Podgorica

From 1922 to 1930, the championship was the third level of football in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In period 1930-1940, Montenegrin Football Championship, under the Cetinjski nogometni podsavez (Cetinje Football Association) was the second-tier league competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

Champions

Champions by seasons

Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine (1922-1930)

In period 1922-1930, Championship of Montenegro (Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine) was the third-tier competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was organised by Splitski nogometni podsavez (regional association with the seat in Split).[1] During every year, two seasons were played (spring and autumn).

Season Winner Finalist Result
1922SK Crnogorac CetinjeFK Lovćen Cetinje3-0[4]
1923SK Crnogorac CetinjeFK Bokelj Kotor5-1[4]
1924SK Crnogorac CetinjeFK Bokelj Kotor3-0[5]
Spring 1925FK Lovćen CetinjeFK Bokelj Kotor2-1[6]
Autumn 1925FK Lovćen CetinjeGSK Balšić Podgorica3-0[7]
1926GSK Balšić PodgoricaSK Crnogorac Cetinje2-1 [7]
Spring 1927FK Lovćen CetinjeGSK Balšić Podgorica?
Autumn 1927GSK Balšić PodgoricaSK Crnogorac Cetinje2-1 [8]
Spring 1928SK Crnogorac CetinjeFK Bokelj Kotor4-3; 0-0 [8]
Autumn 1928FK Lovćen CetinjeBerane3-0 [9]
Spring 1929GSK Balšić PodgoricaFK Arsenal Tivat2-0 [10]
Autumn 1929SK Crnogorac CetinjeFK Sutjeska Nikšić2-1 [11]
Spring 1930GSK Balšić PodgoricaFK Arsenal Tivat3-0 [12]
Autumn 1930GSK Balšić PodgoricaFK Arsenal Tivat1-0 [13]

Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza (1930-1940)

In period 1930-1940, Championship of the Cetinje Football Subassociation (Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza) was the second-tier competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was organised by Cetinjski nogometni podsavez (regional association with the seat in Cetinje).

Season Winner Finalist Result
Spring 1931SK Crnogorac CetinjeSK Obilić Nikšić2-1[14]
Autumn 1931SK Crnogorac CetinjeFK Budućnost Podgorica2-1[15]
Spring 1932SK Crnogorac CetinjeSK Obilić Nikšić8-3[16]
Autumn 1932FK Budućnost PodgoricaFK Lovćen Cetinje6-3[17]
Spring 1933FK Budućnost PodgoricaFK Lovćen Cetinje2-0; 2-2[18]
Autumn 1933FK Budućnost PodgoricaFK Lovćen Cetinje1-0; 1-1[19]
1934FK Budućnost PodgoricaFK Lovćen Cetinje2-0; 1-1[20]
1935FK Lovćen CetinjeFK Budućnost Podgorica2-1
1936SK Crnogorac CetinjeUnknown
1937FK Arsenal TivatUnknown
1938SK Crnogorac CetinjeUnknown
1939GSK Balšić PodgoricaUnknown
1940GSK Balšić PodgoricaUnknown

Sources:[21]

Titles by team

Team City Titles Winning seasons
CrnogoracCetinje101922, 1923, 1924, Spring 1928, Autumn 1929, Spring 1931, Autumn 1931, Spring 1932, 1936, 1938
BalšićPodgorica71926, Autumn 1927, Spring 1929, Spring 1930, Autumn 1930, 1939, 1940
LovćenCetinje5Spring 1925, Autumn 1925, Spring 1927, Autumn 1928, 1935
BudućnostPodgorica4Autumn 1932, Spring 1933, Autumn 1933, 1934
ArsenalTivat11937

See also

References

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