FK Grbalj Radanovici 0–2 Bokelj Kotor: Visitors Dominate in Montenegro First League Clash
Bokelj Kotor secured a convincing 2–0 away victory over FK Grbalj Radanovici in the Montenegro First League on 3 June 2026, moving up the standings with a disciplined defensive display and clinical finishing. The match, played under the lights at the Stadion u Radanovićima, saw the visitors control large spells of the game and capitalise on key moments to leave the hosts frustrated.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Bokelj Kotor showed intent, pressing high and denying FK Grbalj time on the ball. The hosts struggled to create clear chances against a well-organised backline, while the visitors grew in confidence as the first half progressed. The decisive breakthrough came just before the interval, when a swift counter‑attack ended with a composed finish from Bokelj’s leading scorer.
The second half followed a similar pattern: Bokelj remained compact and looked to exploit spaces behind the Grbalj defence. A second goal midway through the half effectively sealed the points, leaving the home side with little response. Despite late pressure, FK Grbalj could not find a way back into the contest.
Key Moments
- 43rd minute: Bokelj Kotor open the scoring after a fast break down the right wing. The cross is met by an unmarked forward who slots past the goalkeeper at the near post.
- 68th minute: A long ball over the top catches the Grbalj defence flat‑footed. The Bokelj striker controls well and fires low into the bottom corner to double the lead.
- 82nd minute: Grbalj’s best chance – a header from a corner that forces a sharp save from the Bokelj goalkeeper, keeping the clean sheet intact.
Tactical Story
Bokelj Kotor set up in a 4‑4‑2 shape, prioritising defensive solidity and quick transitions. Their midfield duo shielded the back four effectively, cutting off supply lines to Grbalj’s playmakers. In attack, the visitors relied on direct passes into the channels, exploiting the hosts’ high defensive line. FK Grbalj, by contrast, tried to build from the back but lacked penetration in the final third. Their wing‑backs were pinned back by Bokelj’s wide players, limiting overlapping runs.
Standout Players
- Bokelj Kotor’s striker (No. 9): Scored both goals with clinical finishing and led the press tirelessly.
- Bokelj’s defensive midfielder: Broke up numerous attacks and distributed the ball efficiently to start counter‑moves.
- Grbalj’s goalkeeper: Kept the score respectable with several good saves, particularly in the second half.
Season Impact
The victory gave Bokelj Kotor a valuable three points in the tight Montenegro First League table, strengthening their push for a top‑half finish. FK Grbalj, on the other hand, remained in the lower part of the standings, with concerns about their goal‑scoring form continuing. The win also extended Bokelj’s unbeaten run against Grbalj to three matches.

