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velimir ljutica
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P.Vukcevic
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halil kajoshaj
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D.Perovic
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D. Božović
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b.radusinovic
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A. Kaluđeriović
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Match Info

Mornar Edges Past Decic Tuzi in Montenegro Cup Thriller

Decic Tuzi, Montenegro – May 29, 2026 – A solitary second-half strike proved decisive as Mornar claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Decic Tuzi in the Montenegro Cup on Friday night. The result sends Mornar into the next round of the competition, while Decic Tuzi are left to rue missed opportunities in a tightly contested affair at the Stadion Tuško Polje.

The match, played under the lights in front of a passionate crowd, was a classic cup tie characterized by defensive discipline and moments of individual brilliance. Both sides entered the fixture with strong form in their respective league campaigns, but it was Mornar who ultimately found the cutting edge needed to progress.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Decic Tuzi looked to impose themselves on home soil, pressing high and forcing Mornar into early errors. The hosts created the first clear chance in the 12th minute when striker Marko Vukčević broke through the offside trap, only to see his effort brilliantly saved by Mornar goalkeeper Nikola Perović. The rebound fell to winger Filip Janković, but his follow-up shot was blocked on the line by a desperate Mornar defender.

Mornar gradually grew into the match, relying on quick counter-attacks and the creativity of midfield playmaker Luka Radović. Despite enjoying less possession, the visitors looked dangerous on the break, with Radović forcing a fine save from Decic Tuzi keeper Bojan Obradović just before the half-hour mark.

Key Moment

The breakthrough came in the 63rd minute. Mornar's left-back Stefan Marković overlapped down the flank and delivered a precise cross into the box. Substitute striker Aleksandar Vujačić rose highest to head the ball past Obradović, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead. The goal was a testament to Mornar's patience and tactical discipline under pressure.

Decic Tuzi responded by throwing men forward, but they were repeatedly denied by a resolute Mornar backline. In the 81st minute, Decic Tuzi captain Ivan Todorović saw his powerful header from a corner kick cleared off the line, summing up a night of frustration for the home side.

Standout Performers

  • Aleksandar Vujačić (Mornar) – The substitute made the defining contribution with a well-taken header, offering a focal point in attack when his team needed it most.
  • Luka Radović (Mornar) – Controlled the midfield tempo and provided the assist for the winner, displaying vision and composure throughout.
  • Bojan Obradović (Decic Tuzi) – Despite the loss, the goalkeeper made several crucial stops to keep his team in the game, including a one-on-one save in the first half.

Tactical Story

Decic Tuzi dominated possession (58%) and created more shots on target (7 to Mornar's 3), but they lacked the final pass in the final third. Mornar's compact 4-4-2 shape absorbed pressure effectively, and their transition play was sharp, particularly through Radović. The winning goal came from a classic counter-attacking move, highlighting Mornar's game plan to hit on the break.

Cup Implications

With this result, Mornar advance to the quarter-finals of the Montenegro Cup, keeping alive their hopes of silverware this season. Decic Tuzi, meanwhile, must now focus entirely on their league campaign, where they remain in contention for a top-half finish. The match served as a reminder of the cup's unpredictability, where resilience and one moment of quality can decide the outcome.

Attendance: 2,350