2017–18 Montenegrin Cup

The 2017–18 Montenegrin Cup was the 11th season of the knockout football tournament in Montenegro. This competition began on 23 August 2017 and ended on 30 May 2018.[1] The winners of the competition earned a spot in the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.[2]

2017–18 Montenegrin Cup
Country Montenegro
Teams26
ChampionsMladost
Runners-upIgalo
Matches played41
Goals scored128 (3.12 per match)

Sutjeska were the defending champions after winning the cup in the previous season.[3] They were eliminated in the quarter-finals.

Format

Twenty–six clubs competed in the competition this season. The first round and the final were competed over one leg and the other rounds were competed over two legs.[4]

First round

Twelve first round matches were played on 23 and 24 August 2017.[1]

23 August 2017 Dečić 3–1JezeroTuzi
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Tuško Polje
23 August 2017 Kom2–3 Berane Podgorica
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Zlatica
23 August 2017 Ibar 2–1PetrovacRožaje
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Bandžovo Brdo
23 August 2017 Mladost 9–1ČelikPodgorica
17:00 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
23 August 2017 Borac0–3 Igalo Pljevlja
17:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion
23 August 2017 Arsenal1–3 Mornar Tivat
17:00 Stadium: Stadion u Parku
23 August 2017 Pljevlja1–3 Otrant Pljevlja
17:00
  • Bambur  1'
  • Divanović  37'
  • Čaušić  56'
  • Tachibana  78'
Stadium: Gradski stadion
24 August 2017 Ribnica1–7 Bokelj Tuzi
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Tuško Polje

Second round

Sixteen clubs competed in the second round played over two legs from 13 to 27 September 2017.[1]

First legs

13 September 2017 Lovćen 0–1 Berane Cetinje
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Obilića poljana
13 September 2017 Grbalj 2–1 Bokelj Radanovići
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Donja Sutvara
13 September 2017 Mladost 4–0 Zeta Podgorica
15:30 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
13 September 2017 Dečić 1–2 Mornar Tuzi
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Tuško Polje
13 September 2017 Crvena Stijena 0–1 Igalo Podgorica
15:30 Stadium: Tološi Stadium
13 September 2017 Budućnost 2–0 Iskra Podgorica
15:30 Stadium: Podgorica City Stadium
13 September 2017 Otrant-Olympic 0–2 Ibar Ulcinj
15:30 Stadium: Stadion Olympic
13 September 2017 Rudar 0–0 Sutjeska Pljevlja
15:30 Stadium: Gradski stadion

Second legs

26 September 2017 Sutjeska 4–0
(4–0 agg.)
RudarNikšić
15:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion
27 September 2017 Berane1–2
(2–2 agg.)
Lovćen Berane
15:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion
27 September 2017 Bokelj0–0
(1–2 agg.)
Grbalj Kotor
15:00 Stadium: Stadion pod Vrmcem
27 September 2017 Zeta1–2
(1–6 agg.)
Mladost Golubovci
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Trešnjica
27 September 2017 Mornar 4–3
(6–4 agg.)
DečićBar
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Topolica
27 September 2017 Igalo 5–1
(6–1 agg.)
Crvena StijenaIgalo
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Solila
27 September 2017 Iskra0–2
(0–4 agg.)
Budućnost Danilovgrad
15:00 Stadium: Braće Velašević Stadium
27 September 2017 Ibar 0–1
(2–1 agg.)
Otrant-OlympicRožaje
15:00 Stadium: Stadion Bandžovo Brdo

Quarter-finals

Eight clubs competed in the quarter-finals played over two legs on 1 November and 22 November 2017.[1]

First legs

1 November 2017 Igalo 0–1 Lovćen Igalo
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Solila
1 November 2017 Ibar 0–4 Grbalj Rožaje
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Bandžovo Brdo
1 November 2017 Mornar 0–2 Mladost Bar
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Topolica

Second legs

22 November 2017 Mladost 3–0
(5–0 agg.)
MornarPodgorica
13:30 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
22 November 2017 Lovćen1–3
(2–3 agg.)
Igalo Podgorica
13:30 Stadium: Camp FSCG
22 November 2017 Grbalj 2–0
(6–0 agg.)
IbarRadanovići
13:30 Stadium: Stadion Donja Sutvara
22 November 2017 Sutjeska0–1
(0–3 agg.)
Budućnost Nikšić
16:00 Stadium: Gradski stadion

Semi-finals

Four clubs competed in the semi-finals played over two legs on 18 April and 2 May 2018.[1]

First legs

18 April 2018 Igalo 0–0 Grbalj Igalo
16:00 Stadium: Stadion Solila

Second legs

2 May 2018 Mladost 2–1
(3–3 agg.)
(4–3 p)
BudućnostPodgorica
17:00 Stadium: Mladost Stadium
2 May 2018 Grbalj1–1
(1–1 (a) agg.)
Igalo Radanovići
17:00 Stadium: Stadion Donja Sutvara

Final

The final was played on 30 May 2018.

Mladost2–0Igalo
Report
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Mileta Šćepanović[5]

See also

References

  1. "Cup". soccerway.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. "Preliminary Access List 2018/19". Bert Kassies. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  3. "Sutjeska vs. Grbalj 1 - 0". soccerway.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  4. "CUP: Season Rules". scoresway.com. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  5. "FIFA Referees News: Montenegro: 2018 Montenegrin Cup Final". 30 May 2018.
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