sport.wikisort.org - StadiumFootball Association of Montenegro Camp, commonly referred to as simply Camp FSCG, is the training facility and stadiums complex in Podgorica, Montenegro. It is operated by the Football Association of Montenegro, whose seat (House of Football) is inside the complex. Parts of the camp are ownership of FK Budućnost, FK Mladost, FK Ribnica and FK Grafičar.[1]
Sports facility in Montenegro
History
Built in 2007, the centre consists of54,000 m2 (580,000 sq ft).[1] It is located on Ćemovsko polje, a plain at Podgorica outskirts between the settlements Stari Aerodrom and Konik. It consists on six pitches with stands and floodlights,[2] and House of Football - a seat of the Football Association of Montenegro.
Camp currently represents an important asset for the whole Montenegrin football system. Its grounds are home to all Montenegrin national teams (men and women) and numerous teams from Podgorica. Fields meets the criteria for Montenegrin First League games and UEFA competitions for young players.
Facilities
House of Football (Kuća fudbala) is a seat of Football Association of Montenegro. Building was opened on 21 May 2016.[3][4][5]
On 3,240 sq meters, the building have modern facilities like reception, museum, press hall, TV FSCG seat, administrative offices and meeting rooms.[6]
FSCG training grounds
Behind the House of Football are two football pitches which belongs to FSCG. Both have stands with capacity of 1,000 seats and the main field have floodlights, too. Montenegro national football team use both stadiums as their training base before every single game.
Because it meets criteria for UEFA games, the main field is often home to Montenegro women's national football team, Montenegro national under-19 football team and Montenegro national under-17 football team games. Except that, teams from First and Second Montenegrin League can always use the main ground for their matches, which is especially crucial during the stormy days, when their own stadiums are in bad condition.
FK Budućnost seat and training grounds
Another operator in Camp FSCG is most successful Montenegrin team - FK Budućnost, who owns area of 18,000 sq meters. They have an administrative building with offices, meeting rooms, press room and technical facilities, and also two football grounds. Both pitches have stands with capacity of 1,000 seats. On the grounds, their home games plays all young teams of FK Budućnost and ŽFK Budućnost, too.
For the first time, senior team of FK Budućnost played an official game at training center in November 2016. On Montenegrin Cup match, they hosted FK Kom.
Mladost stadium
Another team from Podgorica - OFK Titograd have their own facilities in Camp FSCG, at area of 9,000 sq meters. Previously, home of FK Mladost was Stadion Cvijetni Brijeg, but at 2008 on that location was built elementary school. So, FK Mladost moved to Stari Aerodrom training center, where they own an administrative-technical building and stadium whose capacity is 1,250 seats. In 2019, on the stadium are installed floodlights.
See also
References
External links
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National teams |
- Men's (players, captains)
- List of matches (men)
- U-21
- U-19
- U-17
- Women's
- List of matches (women)
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League system |
- First League
- Second League
- Third League
- Women's League
- Futsal League
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Domestic cups |
- Montenegrin Cup
- Montenegrin Regional Cups
- Montenegrin Cup (women)
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International |
- Montenegrin clubs in UEFA competitions
- UEFA rankings
- Balkans Cup
- Montenegrin women's clubs in UEFA competitions
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Defunct |
- Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940)
- Montenegrin clubs in Yugoslav football competitions (1946–2006)
- Montenegrin Republic League
- Montenegrin Republic Cup
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Awards |
- Montenegrin Footballer of the Year
- Radio Montenegro Trophy
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Sport in Montenegro |
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Sport in Montenegro |
Football |
- Men
- First League
- Second League
- Third League
- Montenegrin Cup
- Regional Cups
- Montenegrin Derby
- Women
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- Futsal
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Basketball |
- Men
- First League
- Second League
- Montenegrin Cup
- Women
- First A League
- Montenegrin Cup
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Handball |
- Men
- First League
- Second League
- Montenegrin Cup
- Women
- First League
- Montenegrin Cup
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Volleyball |
- Men
- First League
- Montenegrin Cup
- Women
- First League
- Second League
- Montenegrin Cup
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Water polo |
- Men
- First League
- Second League
- Montenegrin Cup
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Regional leagues |
- ABA League
- BIBL
- WABA League
- SEHA League
- WRH League
- Adriatic WP League
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European competitions |
- Football clubs in UEFA
- Women's football clubs in UEFA
- Basketball clubs in FIBA/ULEB
- Women's basketball clubs in FIBA
- Handball clubs in EHF
- Women's handball clubs in EHF
- Volleyball clubs in CEV
- Women's volleyball clubs in CEV
- Water polo clubs in LEN
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National teams |
- Basketball
- Football
- Handball
- Volleyball
- Water polo
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National team games |
- Basketball
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- Football
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- Handball
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- Men's team games
- Volleyball
- Women's team games
- Men's team games
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City of Podgorica |
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Urban municipalities |
- Golubovci and Tuzi, until September 2018
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Neighborhoods |
- See: List of Podgorica neighbourhoods and suburbs
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Municipality settlements |
- Balabani • Baloči • Begova Glavica • Beri • Berislavci • Bezjovo • Bigor • Bijelo Polje • Bioče • Bistrice • Blizna • Bolesestra • Botun • Brežine • Briđe • Brskut • Buronji • Ćafa • Ćepetići • Cijevna • Crnci • Crvena Paprat • Cvilin • Dolovi • Donje Stravče • Donji Kokoti • Draževina • Dučići • Duga • Đurkovići • Duške • Farmaci • Fundina • Goljemadi • Golubovci • Goričani • Gornje Stravče • Gornji Kokoti • Gostilj • Gradac • Grbavci • Grbi Do • Kiselica • Klopot • Kopilje • Kornet • Kosor • Kruse • Kržanja • Kurilo • Lekići • Liješnje • Liješta • Lijeva Rijeka • Ljajkovići • Lopate • Lutovo • Lužnica • Mahala • Mataguži • Medun • Mileti • Mitrovići • Mojanovići • Momče • Mrke • Omerbožovići • Opasanica • Oraovice • Orasi • Orahovo • Ožezi • Parci • Pelev Brijeg • Petrovići • Podgorica • Ponari • Prisoja • Progonovići • Raći • Radeća • Radovče • Rakića Kuće • Releza • Rijeka Piperska • Selište • Seoca • Seoštica • Sjenice • Slacko • Srpska • Staniselići • Stanjevića Rupa • Stijena • Stupovi • Šušunja • Trmanje • Tuzi Ljevorečke • Ubalac • Ubli • Velje Brdo • Veruša • Vidijenje • Vilac • Vranjina • Vrbica • Vukovci • Zagreda • Zaugao
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Landmarks |
- Adži-paša's bridge
- Blažo Jovanović Bridge
- Clock Tower
- Dajbabska Gora Tower
- Ribnica Fortress
- Duklja
- Millennium Bridge
- Medun
- Moscow Bridge
- Republic Square
- Roman Square
- Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ
- Dajbabe Monastery
- Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus
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Culture |
- Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Matica crnogorska
- Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Montenegrin National Theatre
- Montenegrin PEN Center
- Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra
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Sports venues | |
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Events |
- Podgorica Marathon
- WTA Podgorica
- 1989 EKF
- Eurobasket 2005
- FINA World League 2009
- 2019 GSSE
- EHF Euro 2022
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Education |
- Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović"
- University of Montenegro
- University of Donja Gorica
- University Mediteran
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Media |
- RTCG
- Altlas
- Pink M
- 1Prva
- TV Vijesti
- Dan
- Dnevne Novine
- Pobjeda
- Vijesti
- Monitor
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Shopping malls |
- Delta City
- Mall of Montenegro
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Companies | |
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Transportation | |
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AFC (Asia) |
- Australia
- Academy of Football Australia
- Guam
- Hong Kong
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ammo Baba Football School
- Japan
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- Philippines
- Singapore
- National Football Academy
- South Korea
- Qatar
- Syria
- Thailand
- High Performance Training Center
- Nong Chok National Football Center
- Vietnam
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CAF (Africa) |
- Egypt
- Wadi Degla Football Academy
- Zamalek Football Academy
- Ghana
- Morocco
- Nigeria
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CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean) |
- Trinidad and Tobago
- United States
- U.S. Soccer Development Academy
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CONMEBOL (South America) |
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Chile
- Ecuador
- Peru
- Center of National Teams
- VIDENA
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UEFA (Europe) |
- Albania
- Armenia
- FFA Technical Center-Academy
- Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijan Football Academy
- Belgium
- Belgian National Football Centre
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- England
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Training Centre Petar Miloševski
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Russia
- Scotland
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Wales
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