NGO Football Montenegro organized a protest: Our goal is a legal change of the top of the FSCG

"For years, the leaders of FSCG have been protected and untouchable, and we ask that this practice be stopped urgently," said Rasim Alihodžić, who spoke on behalf of the NGO Football Montenegro.

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From today's protest, Photo: Vijesti
From today's protest, Photo: Vijesti
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The NGO Football Montenegro held today in Podgorica, in front of the House of Football, a protest against the current leadership of the Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG).

The protest was organized after the FSCG Disciplinary Commission's decision to relocate Zeta and Budva to the region.

NGO Football Montenegro
photo: Vijesti

"The goal of our protest is not a violent change of the leadership of the FSCG, but an expression of huge dissatisfaction with the competent institutions of this country. If we finally want to become a legal state, a state equal for all, then we want to ask the prosecutor's office what is happening with the criminal charges and who is protecting the leaders of the FSCG. For years, the leaders of the FSCG have been protected and untouchable, and we demand that this practice be stopped immediately. We also ask that numerous criminal charges be filed against the leaders of the association. Montenegrin football has met its darkest days change of the head of FSCG and we will inform all institutions, as well as UEFU, about this request and protests," said Rasim Alihodžić, who spoke on behalf of the NGO Football Montenegro.

NGO Football Montenegro
photo: Vijesti

Željko Kaluđerović also spoke at the protest in front of the NGO "Veterani Zeta", who said that FSCG is not only destroying FC Zeta, but also the citizens of Zeta.

NGO Football Montenegro
photo: Vijesti

"Zeta is a two-time champion of Montenegro, because in the 2016-2017 season it was Savićević who took the title away from Zeta. FSCG should belong to all the citizens of Montenegro, not just one man," Kaluđerović said, among other things.

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