From the special reporter "Vijesti"
The auction has started, it's time for the well-known "match" between the two water polo centers - Herceg Novi and Kotor, where the name of the new coach will be decided.
Montenegro is a country of compromises, there will certainly be some this time too, so it is not easy or gratifying to engage in speculation about who will be the successor of Vladimir Gojković, the coach with by far the longest tenure on the bench.
It is assumed that the arrival of a foreigner on the bench of the "Sharks" is not an option, and unofficially it can be heard that the most serious candidate to take over the Montenegrin water polo team is Miloš Šćepanović, Gojković's former first associate.
Šćepanović, the legendary goalkeeper and champion from Malaga in 2008, is currently under contract with Marseille, whose coach he has been since the summer of 2020.
If the popular Šćepo is the main and objectively most realistic candidate, the path to the selector's position is far from open to him, because there is too much current in our water polo for everything to be simple. That is why Mirko Vičević (currently on the Slovenian bench), Nenad Vukanić, Ranko Perović, Petar Kovačević must also be included in the list of candidates.
The more important question, however, is who will be at the head of the Alliance in the future - this is crucial in the whole story, because the current president Đur Marić's contract expires in a year.
The Alliance is, as always, turbulent because two months ago it was Primorac who made a somewhat unexpected move and joined the opposition. Thus, the president of the club Siniša Kovačević, who performed the function of vice-president of VPSCG, and the second representative of the current champion Mirza Krcić (he was the president of the Assembly of VPSCG) left the umbrella organization.
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