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ŽOK Budućnost Podgorica
ŽOK Budućnost is a Montenergin women's volleyball club founded in 1994. Based in Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Budućnost is a permanent member of Montenegrin women's volley league, with one champions title. ŽOK Budućnost is a part of Budućnost Podgorica sports society. History 1994-2011 ŽOK Budućnost was established at 1994, as a first women's volleyball club in Podgorica. Budućnost started playing in Montenegrin Republic League (3rd rank in former FR Yugoslavia), where will compete until 2006. In their early days, Budućnost won the champions title in Republic League 1996–97, but failed to qualify for Second Yugoslav League. Another title in Montenegrin Republic League, Budućnost won at season 2000–01. During that period, Budućnost won two Republic Cups of Montenegro (2001–02, 2004–05). After the Montenegrin independence referendum, Budućnost became a member of the First League (season 2006–07). First match in the top-tier competition, Budućnost play ...
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Morača Sports Center
Morača Sports Centre ( Montenegrin: ''Sportski centar Morača'', Спортски центар Морача) is a multi-sports venue that is located in Podgorica, Montenegro. The venue is located in the new part of Podgorica, on the right bank of Morača River, after which it got its name. Construction of the sports complex began in 1978, and various sporting facilities are scattered within it, across a five hectare area. Besides being a sports venue, Morača Sports Centre also hosts various concerts and events. History The new venue was inaugurated with a friendly basketball game between the Yugoslav national team and Wichita State University. The complex's main indoor hall hosted six preliminary-round games of EuroBasket 2005. The venue underwent a major refurbishment for the tournament in order to meet the arena standards imposed by FIBA. With the immense growth of the popularity of water polo in Montenegro, two brand new open-air swimming pools were added to the facil ...
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Bar, Montenegro
Bar (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: Bar, Бар, , ) is a town and seaport in Coastal Montenegro, Coastal region of Montenegro. It is the capital of the Bar Municipality and a center for tourism. According to the 2023 census, the city proper had 15,868 inhabitants, while the total population of Bar Municipality was 46,171. Name Bar is supposed to be a shortened Slavic variant of ''Antivari''. The name is thought to be derived from the Latin ''Antibarum'' or ''Antibari'', which later in Greek was transformed into ''Antivárion / Antivari'' due to its pronunciation. "Antibari", meaning "opposite Bari", is a name taken because of it is location across the Adriatic Sea from Bari in Italy. Variations are in Italian language, Italian, ''Antivari / Antibari''; in Albanian language, Albanian, ''Tivari'' or ''Tivar''; in Turkish language, Turkish, ''Bar''; in Greek language, Greek, Θηβάριον, ''Thivárion'', Αντιβάριον, ''Antivárion''; in Latin, ''Antibarium''. His ...
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Volleyball Federation Of Montenegro
The Volleyball Federation of Montenegro (OSCG) (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin: Odbojkaški savez Crne Gore) is the governing body of volleyball in Montenegro. It is based in Podgorica. It organizes the volleyball leagues: * Montenegrin women's volley league * Montenegrin Volleyball League, Montenegrin men volleyball league * Montenegrin women's second volleyball League * Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup, Montenegrin Cup / women * Montenegrin volleyball Cup, Montenegrin Cup / men It also organizes the Montenegro men's national volleyball team, Montenegrin national volleyball team and the Montenegro national women's volleyball team. The biggest result is winning title in European League 2014, after beating Greece in final. After that, Montenegro team qualified for first ever appearance in FIVB World League 2015. Men National Team of Montenegro competed in FIVB World League 2015 for the first time in their history. They played in 3rd group in pool F with Turkey, Tunis and Pu ...
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AOK Rudar Pljevlja
AOK may refer to: Language * A-ok, an expression popularized by Shorty Powers * A-OK hand gesture, symbolized by a joined thumb and forefinger with remaining fingers extended Places * Karpathos Island National Airport, IATA airport code Organizations * Armeeoberkommando, the name of various army commands in the Austro-Hungarian army and German army, especially in the world wars *AOK Kerkyra PAE Kerkyra (), was a Greek football club based in Corfu, Greece. The club played in the Gamma Ethniki, the fourth tier of the Greek football league system, following changes to the league structure in 2019. It played its home matches at Ker ..., a Greek football club, known as PAE AOK Kerkyra since 2012 * A.O. Karditsa F.C., a Greek football club commonly called by their abbreviated name "AOK" Arts and entertainment * ''AOK'' (album), Mandaryna's album, or the title track * "A-O-K" (song), a 2021 song by Tai Verdes * "A-OK", a song by Australian band Violent Soho from their 2020 a ...
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ŽOK Luka Bar
ŽOK Luka Bar is a Montenegrin women's volleyball club founded in 1992. Based in seaside town of Bar, named after Port of Bar (''Montenegrin: Luka Bar''), it's the most successful Montenegrin women's volleyball club, with the most titles in domestic competitions. History Founded as a part of Port of Bar, ŽOK Luka Bar soon became most successful Montenegrin club, and the only club from Montenegro which played in FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro First League. Since the middle of nineties, Luka Bar is continuously playing in the elite-round of women's volleyball, often with participation in European Cups. From 1994 to 2006, biggest success of Luka Bar in domestic competitions was placement to the Yugoslav Cup finals on seasons 1997-98 and 2002-03. After the Montenegrin independence, Luka Bar became first winner of Montenegrin women's volley league and Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup. For the first time in club's history, Luka Bar participated in CEV Women's Champions Lea ...
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AOK Rudar
AOK may refer to: Language * A-ok, an expression popularized by Shorty Powers * A-OK hand gesture, symbolized by a joined thumb and forefinger with remaining fingers extended Places * Karpathos Island National Airport, IATA airport code Organizations * Armeeoberkommando, the name of various army commands in the Austro-Hungarian army and German army, especially in the world wars *AOK Kerkyra PAE Kerkyra (), was a Greek football club based in Corfu, Greece. The club played in the Gamma Ethniki, the fourth tier of the Greek football league system, following changes to the league structure in 2019. It played its home matches at Ker ..., a Greek football club, known as PAE AOK Kerkyra since 2012 * A.O. Karditsa F.C., a Greek football club commonly called by their abbreviated name "AOK" Arts and entertainment * ''AOK'' (album), Mandaryna's album, or the title track * "A-O-K" (song), a 2021 song by Tai Verdes * "A-OK", a song by Australian band Violent Soho from their 2020 a ...
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OK Luka Bar
''OK'' (), with spelling variations including ''okay'', ''okeh'', ''O.K.'' and many others, is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference. ''OK'' is frequently used as a loanword in other languages. It has been described as the most frequently spoken or written word on the planet. The origin of ''OK'' is disputed; however, most modern reference works hold that it originated around Boston as part of a fad in the late 1830s of abbreviating misspellings; that it is an initialism of "oll korrect" as a misspelling of "all correct". This origin was first described by linguist Allen Walker Read in the 1960s. As an adjective, ''OK'' principally means "adequate" or "acceptable" as a contrast to "bad" ("The boss approved this, so it is OK to send out"); it can also mean "mediocre" when used in contrast with "good" ("The french fries were great, but the burger was just OK"). It fulfills a ...
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