The Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup (Montenegrin: Crnogorski kup za odbojkaà ¡ice) is the national volleyball cup for women teams played in Montenegro. Inaugural season of Cup is held on season 2006âÂÂ07, after the independence of Montenegro.
Before 2006, Montenegrin Cup was a republic competition in FR Yugoslavia women's volleyball system. First season of Montenegrin Republic Cup was organized on season 1994âÂÂ95. Winner of Republic Cup gained participation in the Federal Cup of FR Yugoslavia.<br /> Most successful was Luka Bar, which participated twice in the final match of FR Yugoslavia Cup. First time, 1997âÂÂ98, Luka Bar is defeated in the finals against Jedinstvo Uà ¾ice in Belgrade (1:3). In their second final (2002âÂÂ03), Luka Bar again met Jedinstvo, this time in Uà ¾ice, and defeated 0:3.<br /> In the period 1995âÂÂ2006, winners of Republic Cup by seasons were: 1994-95 - Luka Bar, 1995-96 - Luka Bar, 1996-97 - Luka Bar, 1997-98 - Rudar Pljevlja, 1998-99 - Luka Bar, 1999-00 - Rudar Pljevlja, 2000-01 - Rudar Pljevlja, 2001-02 - BuduÃÂnost Podgorica, 2002-03 - Podgorica, 2003-04 - Rudar Pljevlja, 2004-05 - BuduÃÂnost Podgorica, 2005-06 - Podgorica.<br />
Nearly after the Montenegrin independence referendum, Volleyball Federation of Montenegro founded its own national competitions. Women teams started playing in First League and Second League, and during the end of 2006 started the first season of Montenegrin Cup.<br /> Cup Competition have two main phases. First are Round of 16 and quarterfinals, while second is final-four.
Since 2006âÂÂ07 season, Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup is playing as a national competition, and in the finals so far played following teams.
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Three clubs have won the trophy. The most successful is à ½OK Luka Bar, with 6 Cup-winner titles.
Luka Bar, also, participated in the two finals of FR Yugoslavia Cup (not counted in the previous list).