Andrea Berišaj and Zinedin Bećović, members of the Podgorica club S3, were declared the best seniors in 2025 in fighting, and Milena Šćepanović from Akademac and Amel Nuti from Ulcinj in form, in the traditional selection of the Taekwondo Federation.
The most successful in the junior competition, in the fights, were Enes Dušku and Tara Šljivančanin, in the cadet competition the best were Petar Adžić and Marija Nestorović, while the award for the best pioneers was shared by Savo Vujišić and Dušan Radulović. The best pioneer is Lana Boljević.
In the younger pioneers competition, Tahir Molabećiri and Andrijana Vujošević were awarded.
The most successful in the junior competition, in terms of form, were Bogdan Stijepović and Dora Vuković, while the awards for the best in the cadet competition were presented to Ognjen Miketić and Petra Ratković.
The best in the pioneer competition were Ajan Brašnjani and Vanja Drašković, while the best younger pioneers were Pavle Drobnjak and Daša Ljumović.
TK S3 was declared the most successful club in the fighting discipline, and TK Akademac in the form discipline.
The coaches of those clubs, Vlado Stanišić and Zoran Nedić, also received awards.
The ceremony to announce the best was held at the Ramada Hotel, where the President of the Taekwondo Federation, Predrag Drecun, greeted those present and analyzed the results of the year that was coming to an end.
He said that he is extremely happy to be at the head of the association for the fifth year.
"We promised better results every year than the previous ones, but I can't promise now whether 2026 will be better than this one. We did a lot this year, something that borders on the impossible. We were especially pleased with Andrea Berishaj, who was declared number 1 in Montenegro," said Drecun.
She emphasized that she is a great champion.
"I believe that next year we will be talking about her sister Anđela as a champion," said Drecun.
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