Montenegro national rugby union team
Union | Montenegrin Rugby Union[1] | ||
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Nickname(s) | "Wolves" (Vukovi) | ||
President | Michel Milovic | ||
Coach(es) | Marko Zeravica | ||
Captain(s) | Boris Mijušković | ||
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First match | |||
Montenegro 29-27 Estonia (11 April 2015) | |||
Largest win | |||
Montenegro 45-19 Belarus (21 May 2016) | |||
Largest defeat | |||
Montenegro 7-55 Gibraltar (05 Nov 2016) | |||
Official website | |||
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The Montenegro national rugby team, known as the Wolves (Vukovi), represents Montenegro in rugby union. The sport of rugby has only come recently to the country since its independence in 2006.[2] The squad plays in red and gold jerseys with red shorts, and their emblem is the double headed eagle while their logo is the wolf. Montenegro are currently in ENC 3 (European Nations Cup 3rd Division) for rugby union, competing for the first time as an independent country.[3] The team was first guided and coached by Marty Lusty.[4]
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one nationality. Rugby clubs are in brackets.[5]
- 01 Dimitrije Čvorović (Niksic)
- 02 Bojan Miždalo (Arsenal)
- 03 Luka Lučić (Podgorica)
- 04 Nikola Vuletić (Niksic)
- 05 Aleksandar Mečikukić (Mornar)
- 06 Aleksandar Milosavljević (Podgorica)
- 07 Boris Mijušković Captain (Niksic)
- 08 Mirko Garčević (Podgorica)
- 09 Srđan Popović (Arsenal)
- 10 Damjan Celebic (Podgorica)
- 11 Marko Andrić (Podgorica)
- 12 Milorad Marković (Podgorica)
- 13 Marko Kuć (Podgorica)
- 14 Mitar Bošković (Podgorica)
- 15 Boško Mirjacić (Niksic)
- 16 Vuk Sandić (Podgorica)
- 17 Budamir Andrić (Podgorica)
- 18 Redžo Baljalj (Arsenal)
- 19 Stefan Djinović (Podgorica)
- 20 Nemanja Stojanovski (Niksic)
- 21 Đorđe Marstjepović (Mornar)
- 22 Goran Vujović (Podgorica)
- 23 Miloš Kuvelja (Niksic)
Coaches and assistants
Montenegro national team coaches:
See also
- Rugby union in Montenegro
- Montenegrin Rugby Union
- 2014–16 European Nations Cup Third Division
- List of National Team Players
References
- ↑ Montenegro becomes a member of European Rugby. vijesti.me, Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ History. Montenegro Rugby.
- ↑ 2014-16 European Nations Cup. Rugby Europe, 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2015
- ↑ http://montenegrorugby.com/en/vijesti/77-marty-lusty-novi-trener-reprezentciju-crnu-goru
- ↑ Montenegro Squad for Estonia. Montenegro Rugby Union Squad.
External links
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