Bokelj Kotor 2–3 FK Sutjeska Niksic: Late Drama in Montenegro First League
Bokelj Kotor suffered a narrow home defeat on May 3, 2026, as FK Sutjeska Niksic claimed a thrilling 3–2 victory in the Montenegro First League. The match, played under floodlights at the Stadion pod Vrmcem, saw the visitors edge a back-and-forth contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Match Overview
Sutjeska Niksic arrived as one of the league's traditional powerhouses, and they showed their quality by coming from behind to take all three points. Bokelj, fighting hard in front of their home supporters, will rue defensive lapses that allowed the visitors to snatch victory late on.
Key Moments
- First Half: Bokelj started brightly and took an early lead through a well-worked set-piece goal. However, Sutjeska responded quickly, equalizing with a clinical finish from inside the box.
- Second Half Surge: The home side regained the lead midway through the second half, but Sutjeska levelled again with a powerful strike from distance. The game looked destined for a draw until the 88th minute, when Sutjeska's striker pounced on a loose ball in the box to score the winner.
- Late Pressure: Bokelj pushed forward in stoppage time but could not find an equalizer, leaving the field disappointed after such a spirited effort.
Tactical Story
Bokelj attempted to play on the counter-attack, using their pacey wingers to stretch the Sutjeska defence. However, Sutjeska's superior possession and midfield control eventually wore down the hosts. The visitors' ability to carve open Bokelj's backline through quick one-two passes proved decisive, particularly in the final third.
Standout Players
Sutjeska's central striker was the clear standout, scoring twice and constantly troubling the Bokelj centre-backs with his movement. For Bokelj, their left-winger caused problems all night with his dribbling and created both of their goals, though it was not enough to earn a point.
Season Impact
With this win, FK Sutjeska Niksic strengthened their position in the upper half of the Montenegro First League standings, keeping pressure on the title contenders. Bokelj, meanwhile, remain in the mid-table battle, needing to tighten up defensively if they hope to climb higher in the coming weeks.

