Budućnost Voli | |||
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Nickname |
Tim iz Njegoševog parka Plavo-bijeli |
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Leagues |
Montenegrin First League Adriatic League Eurocup |
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Founded | 1949 | ||
History |
KK Budućnost (1949–present) |
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Arena | Morača Sports Center | ||
Capacity | 4,300 | ||
Location | Podgorica, Montenegro | ||
Team colors | Blue and White |
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President | Dragan Bokan | ||
Head coach | Ilias Zouros | ||
Championships |
3 Yugoslav League 10 Montenegrin League 3 Yugoslav Cups 10 Montenegrin Cups |
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Website | kkbuducnost.me | ||
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 |
KK Budućnost (pronounced [budǔːtɕnoːst]), currently known as Budućnost Voli for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club from Podgorica, Montenegro. The team currently competes in Montenegrin Basketball League and regional Adriatic League. KK Budućnost is a part of Budućnost sports society.
The club was founded in 1949 when Budućnost sports society decided to form the men's basketball club. Budućnost participated in its first competition during the first part of June 1949, at the third Montenegrin Championship. The Championships took place in Cetinje, and in addition to Budućnost, three other teams from Montenegro participated. The first success came two years later – in 1951, when Budućnost took the first place in the First Championships of the Cities, which was held in Herceg-Novi.
In 1957, new outdoor basketball court was constructed in the City Park, on the Morača river left bank.
Budućnost became Champion of Montenegro for the first time in 1958. The Championship was played in 3 zones, and a lot more teams took part this time. All credit for this achievement goes to: Martinović, Pavlović, Vujović, Đukić, Golubović, Lekić, Belada, Đurišić, Tamindžić and Vukčević. Because of this result, Buducnost got the chance to play in the qualifications for the First League. The qualifications did not took place, because of the decision of Yugoslav Basketball Federation that the team of Zastava from Kragujevac should play in the First League, without any matches being played.
In the year of 1960 Budućnost became the Montenegrin basketball champion for the second time. The Qualifications for the First League were played in Podgorica, and the teams of Dinamo Pančevo| and Rabotnički Skoplje took part. Dinamo qualified for the First League.