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FK Bokelj

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Bokelj Kotor
Full nameFudbalski klub Bokelj Kotor
Short nameBOK
Founded1922; 104 years ago (1922)
GroundStadion Pod Vrmcem
Kotor
Montenegro
Capacity425
ChairmanDavor Kumburović
ManagerZoran Krivokapić
LeagueMontenegrin First League
2025–26Montenegrin First League, 9th of 10
Current season

FK Bokelj is a Montenegrin professional football club based in the coastal town of Kotor. They currently compete in the Montenegrin First League.

History

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History of Bokelj started at the second decade of 20th century. The team was founded on 30 July 1922 as SK Primorac.[1] Primorac played its first game against FK Zrinjski Tivat and won 2–1. In 1926, the team was renamed as FK Bokelj and until 1941 played numerous seasons in the Montenegrin Football Championship. In that period, FK Bokelj played four times in the final of the Montenegrin Championship, but never won it.
After the war, Bokelj started to play in the Montenegrin Republic League in 1947. Only four years later, the team from Kotor were promoted to the Yugoslav Second League (season 1951). From that year to 1991, FK Bokelj played overall nine seasons in the Yugoslav Second League. During the other seasons, the club participated in the Montenegrin Republic League (third rank of football in SFR Yugoslavia), winning the title eight times. Except that, in the period between 1988 and 1992, Bokelj played four seasons in the new-established Yugoslav Third League.
In 1999, Bokelj gained a new promotion to the Second League, this time in FR Yugoslavia football system. Until 2006, they spent seven consecutive seasons in the Second League, with second place in the 2002–03 season as their biggest success at that time.
Historical success, FK Bokelj made in summer 2007, with their promotion to the Montenegrin First League. First game at top-tier, FK Bokelj played on 11 August 2007, against Rudar in Pljevlja (0:0). Best result, FK Bokelj made in the 2015–16 season, finished in fourth-placed team in the First League. With that success, the team gained its first participation in European Competitions (2016–17 UEFA Europa League), with games against Serbian-side FK Vojvodina. Until now, the club from Kotor played five seasons in the highest league competition in Montenegro.

First League Record

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For the first time, Bokelj played in the Montenegrin First League in the 2007–08 season. Below is a list of FK Bokelj scores in the First League by every single season.

Season Pos G W D L GF GA
2007–08 10 33 8 8 17 24 38
2011–12 11 33 5 6 22 21 57
2014–15 8 33 11 8 14 38 45
2015–16 4 33 17 5 11 43 28
2016–17 10 33 8 12 13 28 34
2024–25 6 36 13 5 18 31 50

FK Bokelj in European competitions

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2016-17 2016-17 UEFA Europa League 1QR Serbia Vojvodina 1–1 0–5 1–6

Honours and achievements

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 15 February 2026[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MNE Dragan Cetković
5 DF  MNE Nemanja Đurović
7 MF  MNE Velizar Janketić
8 MF  MNE Fatih Muković
9 FW  MNE Šaleta Kordić
10 MF  MNE Igor Poček
11 FW  MNE Luka Maraš
15 DF  MNE Drago Bumbar
17 DF  MNE Stefan Mršulja
18 DF  MNE Balša Ćetković
19 FW  GHA Baba Musah
21 FW  MNE Stefan Golubović
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF  MNE Stefan Vico
23 DF  MNE Andrija Krivokapić
26 DF  MNE Igor Cuković
27 MF  MNE Balša Radević
29 DF  MNE Marko Čavor
31 MF  BIH Bakir Nurković (on loan from Sarajevo)
33 DF  MNE Bogdan Rašo
77 MF  BRA Vitinho
80 MF  MNE Žarko Vilotijević
88 GK  MNE Stefan Spasojević
99 FW  SRB Bogdan Stamenković

Notable players

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Below is the list of former Bokelj players who represented their countries at the full international level.

Historical list of coaches

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Supporters

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"Beštije" (The Beasts) is the popular name for FK Bokelj supporters group.[10] Established in 1986, they are the oldest ultras group from Montenegro. Except FK Bokelj, they are also attending games of PVK Primorac.

Stadium

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Bokelj's home ground is Stadion pod Vrmcem at the Rakite suburb in Kotor, not far from the Bay of Kotor. Today, stadium has a capacity of about 425 seats on one terrace. Except Bokelj's matches, at the stadion pod Vrmcem every year is playing final match of Nikša Bućin Cup, competition for Third League clubs from south Montenegro.
In addition to the main field is an auxiliary field with artificial grass that is used for competitions in the junior categories.

Sponsors

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Пријављивање на Фејсбук".
  2. ^ Roster – FCSG
  3. ^ Bokelj ima novog trenera: Malovrazić umjesto Draškovića – CDM (in Montenegrin)
  4. ^ Start za viši rang – Dan Online (in Montenegrin)
  5. ^ Madžar na klupi Kotorana – Dan Online (in Montenegrin)
  6. ^ MILORAD MALOVRAZIĆ PONOVO NA KLUPI BOKELJA – Radio Kotor (in Montenegrin)
  7. ^ ĐORĐEVIĆ PREUZEO BOKELJ – Radio Kotor (in Montenegrin)
  8. ^ Bokelj angažovao novog trenera! – CG Fudbal (in Montenegrin)
  9. ^ Drugoligaš dobio novog trenera! – CG Fudbal (in Montenegrin)
  10. ^ "Sansasport". Archived from the original on 14 September 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
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