Asked Zečević about financial aid before the match in the Czech Republic: "Are we second-class citizens like Montenegrins?"

Informal Montenegrin fan club wrote to the director of "Putevi"

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From a recent match in Nikšić (illustration), Photo: Luka Zeković
From a recent match in Nikšić (illustration), Photo: Luka Zeković
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An informal club of fans of Montenegro approached the director of the Podgorica city company "Putevi", Radoš Zečević, with a request for financial assistance for a trip to the Czech city of Plzeň, for the World Cup qualifying match between Montenegro and the Czech Republic.

"We informed him and the entire management of the Capital City about the aforementioned request by e-mail on June 29.06th, when we sent the first email, while we sent a second email with the same content yesterday in the morning, in order to leave enough time for a response. However, we were left without a response. As mature and young people, we wonder what message is being sent by this silence? Does this mean that we are second-class citizens as Montenegrins? Should we feel like a minority in our own country? We expect your help in order to get an answer to at least one of these questions. That Montenegro is eternal," the statement to the media reads.

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photo: Informal fan club of Montenegro

"Vijesti" reported this week that fans of the Serbian national football team from Podgorica enjoyed the matches during the European Championship in Germany last year, thanks, among other things, to the local company "Putevi", which supported their fan passion with 500 euros.

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