Fixtures

Montenegro Prva Liga 04/21 15:00 31 Sutjeska Niksic vs FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 04/27 17:00 32 Buducnost Podgorica vs Sutjeska Niksic - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 05/08 17:00 33 Sutjeska Niksic vs OFK Petrovac - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 05/12 17:00 34 OFK Mladost DG vs Sutjeska Niksic - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 05/15 17:00 35 Sutjeska Niksic vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 05/19 17:00 36 FK Rudar Pljevlja vs Sutjeska Niksic - View

Results

Montenegro Prva Liga 04/14 12:00 30 [7] Arsenal Tivat v Sutjeska Niksic [3] L 1-0
Montenegro Prva Liga 04/07 13:00 29 [3] Sutjeska Niksic v FK Mornar Bar [4] W 2-0
Montenegro Prva Liga 04/03 15:00 28 [3] Sutjeska Niksic v FK Jezero [4] W 2-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/30 14:00 27 Sutjeska Niksic v FK Rudar Pljevlja W 2-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/17 14:00 26 [2] FK Decic Tuzi v Sutjeska Niksic [3] D 0-0
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/13 15:00 25 [4] Sutjeska Niksic v OFK Mladost DG [9] W 2-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/09 13:00 24 [6] OFK Petrovac v Sutjeska Niksic [4] W 1-2
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/03 16:30 23 [4] Sutjeska Niksic v Buducnost Podgorica [2] D 1-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 02/28 14:00 22 [8] FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje v Sutjeska Niksic [4] W 0-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 02/24 14:00 21 [5] Sutjeska Niksic v Arsenal Tivat [7] D 1-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 02/18 14:00 20 [5] FK Mornar Bar v Sutjeska Niksic [4] L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 02/02 14:00 - NK Zadar v Sutjeska Niksic L 8-7

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 21 25
Wins 20 12 8
Draws 19 7 12
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 62 38 24
Goals against 38 22 16
Clean sheets 15 5 10
Failed to score 10 1 9

Wikipedia - FK Sutjeska Nikšić

Fudbalski klub Sutjeska (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Сутјеска), known as Sutjeska Meridianbet for sponsorship reasons, is an association football club from Nikšić, Montenegro, currently competing in the Montenegrin First League. The club was established in 1920, and has been known by its current name since 1945. Since the restoration of Montenegrin independence in 2006, the club has won five First League titles. It is part of the Sutjeska Sports Society.

History

During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1927–1941)

FK Sutjeska is founded at 1927, under the name Sports' club Hajduk (SK Hajduk). Later though (before World War II began), the club changed its name to SK Hercegovac.
Under the name SK Hajduk, the team debuted in official competitions at 1929 – as a participant of Montenegrin Football Championship. Biggest success at that time, team from Nikšić had in the autumn 1929, playing in the Montenegrin Championship finals against SK Crnogorac Cetinje (1–2). During the season 1932, SK Hercegovac played their first official game against FK Budućnost (1–2) and that was the first edition of Montenegrin Derby – the greatest rivalry in the history of Montenegrin football.
Until 1940, the team from Nikšić played only once in the Championship finals, and since the beginning of World War II – the team is disallowed.

After World War II (1945–1984)

After the war, the club was refounded (1945) under the name Sutjeska in honour of Yugoslav communists killed in the Battle of Sutjeska. First game they played on 3 May 1945, against FK Budućnost in Podgorica (2–4). Soon after that, team from Nikšić played in the first football competition after the World War II – 1946 Montenegrin Republic League, winning the third position at the end of season.
First significant success after the war, FK Sutjeska made on season 1948/49, with gaining promotion to Yugoslav Third League. In period 1955–1964, Sutjeska played nine consecutive seasons in Yugoslav Second League. As a member of the Second League, Sutjeska participated in semifinals of 1962–63 Yugoslav Cup.
Historical result of that time, the team made on season 1963–64 – finishing as a champion of Second League, Sutjeska was promoted to the top-tier competition of SFR Yugoslavia. They debuted in Yugoslav First League on 9 August 1964, against Dinamo in Zagreb. During the sixties and seventies, Sutjeska played four seasons in the First League. On season 1971–72, game between Sutjeska and Crvena Zvezda in Nikšić was attended by 19,000 spectators which remained the historical-high attendance on Sutjeska home games.
On season 1973, FK Sutjeska debuted in official international competitions. They represented Yugoslavia in the Balkans Cup, finishing as a second-placed team in the Group A with teams Târgu Mureș and Elbasani.

Transition years (1984–2006)

FK Sutjeska made their come-back to Yugoslav First League on season 1984–85. This time, they spent four consecutive seasons in top-tier competition. Best result in the First league, the team from Nikšić made on season 1984–85, finishing as a ninth-placed team. During that seasons, FK Sutjeska and FK Budućnost played first editions of Montenegrin Derby in the Yugoslav First League.
Together with Budućnost, FK Sutjeska is one of two football clubs from Montenegro who competed in the first tier football league of SFR Yugoslavia. As a result, FK Sutjeska gained considerable prestige and international reputation, and therefore remains one of the biggest sporting institutions in Montenegro. It is especially the most recognized sports organization in the city of Nikšić.
Even after the breakup of Yugoslavia, Sutjeska remained at the top football league in subsequent-state FR Yugoslavia. After a great season in 2003, Sutjeska had a notable appearance in European competition in which they eliminated Racing FC Union Luxembourg in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, but lost in the next round against Tampere United.

Recent history (2006–)

Following Montenegrin independence, Sutjeska became a member of Montenegrin First League. First significant success at that time, the team made in Montenegrin Cup 2006–07. They played in the finals, but lost against FK Rudar (1–2). As a third-placed team on season 2008–09, Sutjeska debuted in the UEFA Europa League, but they were eliminated by FC Partizan Minsk from Belarus (1–1; 1–2).
First national title in the clubs' history, FK Sutjeska won on season 2012–13, with five points more than their eternal rivals – FK Budućnost. During that season, FK Sutjeska home games were watched by more than 7,000 spectators, which was the record-high since the eighties. As a Montenegrin champion, Sutjeska participated in UEFA Champions League 2013-14 qualifiers, with elimination in the second round, against Moldavian side FC Sheriff.
On season 2013–14, FK Sutjeska became first Montenegrin club which defended a national title from last season. They won the title after the long and dramatic race with FK Lovćen and gained a new opportunity to participate in UEFA Champions League. On second qualifying round, FK Sutjeska again failed against well-known rival – FC Sheriff.
Another season in Europe, Sutjeska played in 2015–16 UEFA Europa League, with two dramatic games against Hungarian-side Debreceni VSC (2–0; 0–3).
On season 2016–17, FK Sutjeska made a new success, this time in Montenegrin Cup. For the second time in history, they played in Cup finals, but this time won the title, winning a game against OFK Grbalj (1–0).
From 2017, FK Sutjeska played two impressive seasons, with two new titles and successful result in European competitions. On season 2017–18, led by Nikšić-born manager Nikola Rakojević, they won the title with 22 points more than their biggest rivals and runners-up from FK Budućnost. Except that, Sutjeska player Igor Ivanović became a top scorer of the season. Next year, FK Sutjeska, again with the head coach Rakojević, defended the title, this time after more intensive struggle with FK Budućnost. A month later, team from Nikšić made good result in 2019–20 Champions League, as they eliminated Slovan Bratislava in the first leg of qualifiers. They are eliminated on the next stage, against APOEL.
After three consecutive seasons finished with domestic trophies, FK Sutjeska performances on season 2019–20 were lower, so they finished as a runners-up. During the season, they made biggest away win in the history of Montenegrin Derby, against FK Budućnost in Podgorica (4–1). Except that, they were among the semifinalists of Montenegrin Cup, but the competition was interrupted due to COVID-19.

FK Sutjeska is a professional soccer team based in Nikšić, Montenegro. The club was founded in 1920 and has a rich history in Montenegrin football. The team plays their home matches at Stadion Kraj Bistrice, which has a capacity of 5,214 spectators.

FK Sutjeska has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create an electric atmosphere at their matches. The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a wolf.

Over the years, FK Sutjeska has had success in domestic competitions, winning multiple Montenegrin First League titles and Montenegrin Cups. The team has also competed in European competitions, representing Montenegro on the international stage.

FK Sutjeska is known for their attacking style of play and talented players who showcase skill and determination on the field. The team is a respected and competitive force in Montenegrin football, and their matches are always exciting to watch.