The Montenegrin derby () is the main football match in Montenegro, between the teams from the two biggest Montenegrin cities. Rivals are FK BuduÃÂnost from Podgorica and FK Sutjeska from Nikà ¡iÃÂ, two most popular sports societies in Montenegro. The rivalry is present in football and basketball.
Two clubs played their derbies in Montenegrin Championship, First League of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, and today, four times on one season, in Montenegrin First League.
FK BuduÃÂnost is founded at 1925, and FK Sutjeska at 1927. So, the two teams played their first matches before the Second World War. First matches in official competitions, BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska played in the Montenegrin Football Championship (1922-1940). The first official game was played on 9 October 1932 in Nikà ¡iÃÂ, and BuduÃÂnost won 2âÂÂ1. During the period before the Second World War, two teams played four official games - FK BuduÃÂnost under the name RSK BuduÃÂnost and FK Sutjeska under the name SK Hercegovac.<br /> The first derby after the War was held in April 1946, when the two clubs played matches in the Montenegrin Republic League, for promotion to the inaugural season of the Yugoslav First League. Until now, there were 107 official games between BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska.<br /> As a match of main and strongest clubs from two biggest Montenegrin cities, the derby became popular among the citizens from the early history. Some of the highest attendances in Montenegrin football were recorded at the games of Montenegrin Derby. From the 1980s, both clubs have organised supporters groups, which gave to a Montenegrin Derby new and often a violent dimension.
GD - Goals of BuduÃÂnost first
M = Number of matches (only matches with spectators counted); H = Highest attendance; L = Lowest attendance; Games played without spectators not included
During the history, through official competitions, BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska played 104 official matches.
BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska were a part of Montenegrin football competitions since its early days. So, the teams played in the same competition levels during most of the time. Before the World War II, football competitions in Montenegro existed as an elimination tournaments, so the very first leagues were organized since 1946. From that period, BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska played in Yugoslav football system (1946-2006) and in Montenegrin First League (Prva CFL) since 2006.
Two teams often played in same competition levels during the era of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Federation of Serbia and Montenegro. They played together in first, second and third-tier competitions. Below are the final placements by both teams on every season when BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska played in the same league.
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Since establishing of Prva CFL, BuduÃÂnost and Sutjeska played every single season in competition. Below are the final placements by both teams from 2006 to 2007 edition until today.
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National Championships â 5
National Cups â 4
Championships (1922-1940) â 4
International â 1
National Championships â 5
National Cups â 1
Championships (1922-1940)
One of the crucial aspects of the Montenegrin Derby are the supporters. The supporters of BuduÃÂnost are named Varvari (Barbarians) while the supporters of Sutjeska are Vojvode (The Dukes). Rivalry of ultras from Podgorica and Nikà ¡iàis presented on the football matches since their foundation. During recent history, there is strong ultras rivalry at the basketball matches, too.
Buducnost fans are known as Varvari (Barbarians), a group founded in 1987. The group's traditional colours are blue and white, which are also the colours of all the BuduÃÂnost sports clubs. For FK BuduÃÂnost Podgorica home games, Varvari occupy the northern stand (Sjever) of the Podgorica city stadium. They also have a reserved stand at the MoraÃÂa Sports Center, as supporters of KK Buducnost basketball club.
"The Dukes" (Vojvode) is the popular name for the most ardent Sutjeska supporters. They have been established as in 1988 in Nikà ¡iàand today constitute one of the most numerous groups of supporters in Montenegro. Their place is in the eastern stand, and they traditionally follow all the matches of all sports that compete under the Sutjeska name, both home and away matches.