

Zemun fell to a 2-1 defeat against Mornar in an international club friendly on July 1, 2026. The match, played on neutral ground, saw the Montenegrin side come from behind to claim a deserved victory. Both teams used the fixture to test squad depth and tactical systems ahead of their respective domestic campaigns.
Match Details
Zemun, representing the Serbian lower divisions, started well and took the lead in the 15th minute. A well-executed through ball split the Mornar defense, allowing the Zemun striker to slot home. However, Mornar responded quickly, equalizing in the 28th minute with a powerful header from a free kick. The first half ended 1-1, with both sides creating additional chances.
Mornar took control in the second half, dominating possession and creating several openings. The winning goal came in the 67th minute when a defensive lapse allowed Mornar’s winger to cut inside and fire a low shot into the far corner. Zemun pushed for an equalizer but lacked the cutting edge in the final third.
Performance Analysis
- Zemun’s bright start: Their early goal showcased good movement and finishing, but they could not maintain the intensity.
- Mornar’s resilience: The visitors showed character to come back from behind and grew into the game as it progressed.
- Second-half drop-off: Zemun’s fitness levels appeared lower, allowing Mornar to dictate tempo after the break.
Preseason Implications
Both teams will take positives from the encounter. Mornar will be pleased with their comeback and control. Zemun, despite the defeat, gained valuable minutes for their squad. Such friendlies are essential for building match sharpness and identifying areas for improvement before the season begins.