Most Unsecured Job - Half 1. CFL Changed Coaches After 11 Rounds; Vukotić, Mulalić and Džudović are returning

Dečić Admirabet and Otrant-Olimpik prepared the resignations for Milorad Peković and Dejan Vukićević, and they are replaced by Edis Mulalić and Miodrag Vukotić; The lake is taken over by Miodrag Džudović

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Return to club football: Miodrag Vukotić will succeed Dejan Vukićević, Photo: FSCG
Return to club football: Miodrag Vukotić will succeed Dejan Vukićević, Photo: FSCG
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Earlier Sutjeska, more recently Arsenal, and during the second break in the championship and after only 11 rounds, the champions Decic Admiralbet, Jezero and Otrant-Olimpik also changed coaches.

Exactly half of the teams from the Meridianbet First Montenegrin Football League decided to make cuts practically at the start of the season.

Milorad Peković brought a historic victory in Tuza, he was on the threshold of the playoffs for the Conference League, but a somewhat weaker start in the domestic championship was a sign for the leading men of Dečić to prepare to fire him.

Apparently, a replacement has already been prepared, so the well-known face Edis Mulalić, who has already managed this club twice, is returning to Tuza.

Mulalić
Mulalićphoto: OFK Titograd

Boris Miličković left Jezero, and in his place, the former national team stopper, interim coach of Montenegro and former coach of Budućnost Miodrag Džudović arrives in his hometown.

Return to hometown: Džudović
Return to hometown: Džudovićphoto: FSCG

Apart from Peković, the history of a club was also written by Dejan Vukićević, who last season led Otrant-Olimpik to the first place in the first tier of our football.

However, a streak of eight matches without a win (three defeats during the last three rounds) was enough for the club from Ulcinj to thank the first coach who was a CFL champion for his cooperation.

A replacement is already ready for Vukićević, so the new first division team will be led by Miodrag Vukotić, former selector of the youth national team and former coach of Budućnost, OFK Titograd and Rudar.

Earlier in the season, Sutjeska fired Miljan Radović and brought back Milija Savović, while Radisav Dragićević left Arsenal due to an offer from Greece - Božidar Tujković will lead Tivčan instead.

After all, the only logical question - who is next?

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