The noisiest stadium: Savićević remembers the delirium in Pristina, for Prosinečki's "Bombonjer", Mirko in the paradise of "Celtic Park"...

Koji Stadium delighted the footballers of Montenegro and members of our national team

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From the legendary "Bombonjera", through many iconic stadiums in Europe, to Seoul...

Montenegrin footballers and members of our national team have played in many famous buildings around the world throughout their careers, and they revealed which one was the noisiest for the social networks of the Football Association of Montenegro.

Dejan Savićević, the president of FSCG, wore the jerseys of Budućnost, Crvena zvezda, Milan and Rapid from Vienna, he played practically in all major football temples, but he especially remembers the noise from one much smaller one.

"When it comes to the former domestic league, the noisiest was once when I played in Pristina - it was delirious. Pristina then entered the First League, and at one point I couldn't hear my colleague who was only a few meters away from me." , said Savićević.

The former great generation of Yugoslavia played the first game after the sanctions against Argentina and Brazil at "Monumantal" and in Porto Alegre.

"We played several times in South America, and in Brazil the stadium was full and nothing was heard, the same with Argentina," recalled Savićević.

And his former teammate, and today the coach of Montenegro, Robert Prosinečki played for big clubs such as Real and Barcelona, ​​but he also decided for hot South America.

"There are a lot of them, but let it be the 'Bombonjera' of Boke juniors," said Prosinečki.

The first captain of Montenegro, Mirko Vučinić, was delighted by the fans, whom he silenced with his goal.

"Noisiest? Celtic Park in Glasgow," said Vučinić, who visited the famous "Paradise" in a Juventus jersey and shook the net there.

Slobodan Rubežić, the stopper of "Falcon" and Scottish Aberdeen, decided for "Tumba", PAOK's stadium, Marko Bakić had the opportunity to hear the Napoli fans in action in Italy over the years, while the Polish fans delighted Vladimir at the "National Stadium" in Varvaša Jovovic.

Ilija Vukotić has been playing in Portugal for years, and Benfica's "Da Luž" is unrivaled there, while Marko Tući chose his rivals from Korea, the Seoul fans.

In the end, after much thought, Adam Marušić decided for "Olimpico" and the matches when his Lazio plays at the Roman temple.

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