Bokelj Kotor and FK Grbalj Radanovici Play Out Stalemate in Montenegro First League
A tightly contested encounter at the Stadion pod Vrmcem saw Bokelj Kotor and FK Grbalj Radanovici share the spoils in a goalless draw on May 30, 2026. Both sides struggled to find the cutting edge in front of goal, leaving the midfield battle as the defining feature of this Montenegro First League fixture.
Match Overview
The match, played under clear skies in Kotor, started with Bokelj Kotor looking to assert home advantage. However, FK Grbalj Radanovici, known for their disciplined defensive shape, absorbed the early pressure well. Despite several half-chances from set pieces, neither goalkeeper was seriously tested in the opening 45 minutes. The second half saw more urgency, but both backlines remained resolute, ensuring the deadlock persisted until the final whistle.
Key Moments
- 6th minute: Bokelj midfielder Marko Vukcevic unleashed a long-range effort that sailed just over the crossbar – the closest either side came in the first half.
- 34th minute: Grbalj’s striker Nemanja Sekulic forced a sharp save from home keeper Ivan Janjusevic with a low drive from the edge of the box.
- 72nd minute: Bokelj introduced fresh legs, but substitute forward Luka Pejovic saw his header from a corner well tipped over by Grbalj goalkeeper Stefan Dragojevic.
- 89th minute: The visitors had one final chance as a counter-attack ended with a weak shot that was easily collected by Janjusevic.
Tactical Story
Bokelj Kotor attempted to dominate possession, using width from full-backs to stretch the Grbalj defence. However, the visitors sat deep in a compact 4-4-1-1 formation, cutting off passing lanes and forcing Bokelj into speculative efforts. Grbalj’s counter-attacks were quick but lacked the final pass. The midfield battle was intense, with neither side able to establish sustained control. The lack of creativity in the final third ultimately resulted in a fair outcome.
Standout Performers
Bokelj’s central defender Milos Radunovic was immense, winning aerial duels and making key interceptions. For Grbalj, holding midfielder Vukasin Jovanovic covered ground tirelessly and broke up countless attacks. Goalkeeper Stefan Dragojevic also earned praise for his composed handling.
League Context
With this draw, Bokelj Kotor remain in mid-table, still with a mathematical chance of qualifying for European competition if they can string together wins in the remaining fixtures. FK Grbalj Radanovici, meanwhile, continue their fight to climb away from the relegation zone. Both sides will consider this a point gained rather than two lost, given the defensive solidity on display.
Looking Ahead
Bokelj travel to Buducnost Podgorica next weekend, while Grbalj host OFK Petrovac in a crucial bottom-half clash. Both matches will require more attacking inspiration than shown here.

