Full name | Ženski odbojkaški klub Budućnost Podgorica | ||
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Nickname | Plavo-bijele (The Blue-Whites) | ||
Founded | 1994 | ||
Ground |
Morača Sports Center, Podgorica, Montenegro (Capacity: 4,570) |
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Manager | Vladimir Racković | ||
League | Montenegrin women's volley league | ||
2015/16 | 7 | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Active sport clubs of SD Budućnost |
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Football | Basketball | Handball Women |
Volleyball | Boxing | Athletics |
Basketball Women | Karate | Rugby |
Shooting | Volleyball Women | Judo |
Ballooning | Table tennis | Taekwondo |
Kayaking | Rowing | Sambo |
Chess | Bocce | Hiking |
Kendo | Aikido | Savate |
Fishing | Fly Fishing | Horsing |
Kung Fu | Jiu Jitsu | Unifight |
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu |
ŽOK Budućnost is an Montenergin women's volleyball club founded in 1994. Based in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Budućnost is a permanent member of Montenegrin women's volley league, with one champions title.
ŽOK Budućnost is a part of Budućnost Podgorica sports society.
ŽOK Budućnost was established at 1994, as a first women's volleyball club in Podgorica. Budućnost started playing in Montenegrin Republic League (3rd rank in former FR Yugoslavia), where will compete until 2006. In their early days, Budućnost won the champions title in Republic League 1996-97, but failed to qualify for Second Yugoslav League. Another title in Montenegrin Republic League, Budućnost won at season 2000-01. During that period, Budućnost won two Republic Cups of Montenegro (2001–02, 2004–05).
After the Montenegrin independence referendum, Budućnost became a member of the First League (season 2006-07). First match in the top-tier competition, Budućnost played on October 15, 2006, against local rival ŽOK Podgorica (0:3).
First significant success Budućnost made on the season 2009-10, finishing 3rd after first phase of championship. For the first time in history, Budućnost participated in playoffs for title, but eliminated in semifinal-series against Galeb (1:2). Next season, Budućnost again losed semifinal playoff-series against Galeb (0:2).
Season 2011-12 was the most successful in the club's history. Budućnost won the first champions-title, with placement in Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup. First phase of championship, Budućnost finished as a second-placed team with the score 14 wins - 2 loses. In playoff-semifinals, they won series against Podgorica-based club Morača (2:0). In the finals, after five games, Budućnost won the series against most successful Montenegrin side Luka Bar. Budućnost losed first two games in the finals (0:3, 0:3), but won next two matches (3:1, 3:2). With the result 2-2 in series, final match for title was played in front of 2,000 spectators in Bar. Surprisingly, Budućnost won at the guest venue with result 3:0 (25:21, 25:22, 25:21) and became a champion of Montenegro.
Same season, Budućnost made the biggest achievement in the national Cup. After eliminating Budva (3:0) in final-four semifinals, they lose final game against Luka Bar (0:3).