The Future at 100: Negative Records and a Downturn

The results couldn't be worse, nor could the situation within and around the club.

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The Buducnost players entered the season as the reigning champions, but it quickly became clear that things were not going well for the people of Podgorica, that the year in which the club celebrates its 100th birthday could be the moment when all the problems would surface.

And in which FK Budućnost will sink to the bottom...

The summer began with the dismissal of coach Ivan Brnović, and the European failures with Nenad Lalatović were then followed by defeats on the domestic stage.

And there were negative records. There are several of them...

Never since the Montenegrin league became independent have the "blues" suffered four defeats in a row, as is the case in the last four matches in 2025. They lost to Bokelj, Petrovac, Jezera and Dečić in succession.

Never before has Buducnost lost eight times in half a season, nor have they finished the first part of the season in the 1st CFL so low in the standings - in a distant seventh place, with only 25 points in 19 rounds, five more than Arsenal, who are in the relegation play-off zone.

It was the first time that Buducnost changed four coaches, and it is not ruled out that a fifth coach will be appointed by the end of 2025.

Brnović started the summer, followed by Lalatović, but he didn't stay long and was replaced by Ivan Delić, a member of the coaching staff until then. He soon left the club too...

Dejan Vukićević finished the first part of the season on the bench of the "blues", but his status is now under great question because there has been speculation for days that the club has already contacted Milija Savović.

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