Full name | Fudbalski Klub Budućnost Podgorica |
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Nickname(s) | Plavo-bijeli (The Blue-Whites) |
Short name | BUD |
Founded | 1925 |
Ground |
Stadion Pod Goricom Podgorica, Montenegro |
Capacity | 15,230 |
President | Žarko Burić |
Head Coach | Miodrag Vukotić |
League | First League |
2016–17 | 1st |
Website | Club home page |
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 |
Football Women | Brazilian jiu-jitsu |
Fudbalski Klub Budućnost Podgorica (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Будућност Подгорица, pronounced [budǔːt͡ɕnoːst]) is a football club from Podgorica, Montenegro, currently competing in the First League of Montenegro. Its colours are blue and white.
Founded in 1925, Budućnost was the Montenegrin club with most appearances in the Yugoslav First League, debuting in 1946. Due to the city being renamed during the communist rule in Yugoslavia, Budućnost was known as Budućnost Titograd throughout that era. Since Montenegrin independence in 2006, the club has won two Montenegrin First League titles and one Montenegrin Cup. They are the Montenegrin club with the most games and seasons in European competitions.
FK Budućnost is a part of Budućnost Podgorica sports society.
The club was founded in June 1925, as a Workers' sports club Zora (RSK Zora). After two years, club was named as RSK Budućnost. In historical - first ever team of RSK Zora / RSK Budućnost, in period between 1925 and 1928, played Musaja Čelebičić, Vaso Vukadinović, Bećo Abdomerović, Vaso Čarapić, Vlado Kirsanov, Đorđe Kešeljević, Vaso Kulić, Blažo Prelević, Duljo Džaferadžović, Blažo Šutulović, Buto Krkanović, Luka Bulatović, Tahir Čelebić, Ilija Ivanović, Milo Pajović, Milovan Radulović, Vuko Vuksanović, Dušan Krcunović, Đorđije Vučeljić, Branko Rajković, Smail Bibezić, Šećir Kapadžić and Arso Marković. First coach was Slovenian-born Karlo Vugrinec.
First game in the history of FK Budućnost was friendly match against local rival GSK Balšić, played at 1925. Budućnost won the game, with result 2-1.
In Autumn 1931, Budućnost for the first time played in final game of Montenegrin football championship, but lost against SK Crnogorac Cetinje (1-2). At 1932, Budućnost played their first international game, against KS Vllaznia away (1-0).
In Autumn 1932, Budućnost won their first title of Montenegrin champion. In the finals, team from Podgorica defeated FK Lovćen (6-3). During that season, FK Budućnost played their first official game against FK Sutjeska (2-1) and that was the first edition of Montenegrin Derby - the greatest rivalry in the history of Montenegrin football. Next season (Spring 1933), Budućnost defended the trophy - opponent in the final game, again, were FK Lovćen (2-0; 2-2). Third trophy of Montenegrin champion before Second World War, FK Budućnost won at 1934. Opponent in the finals, again, was FK Lovćen (2-0, 1-1). Last time, Budućnost played in Championship final at 1935, but this time FK Lovćen won the title (1-2).
At the beginning of 1937, as a team which supported workers' ideas, together with FK Lovćen, FK Budućnost was abandoned by regime of that time. During the next years, the club, under the temporary name RSK Crna Gora, played only few friendly, illegal games, against Lovćen and FK Velež.