Montenegrin boys win the "Matija Šarkić" Memorial - Mihailović rules over Tottenham in the final

It's been an emotional two days at the FSCG Camp.

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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The Pioneers of Montenegro are the winners of the "Matija Šarkić" Memorial, which was held at the FSCG Training Camp in Podgorica and represented a festival of sports, football and socializing.

Our players beat Tottenham 1:0 in the final, and the only goal, an attractive one, was scored by Marko Mihailović in the 20th minute.

Vladan Savić's team was first in the group, and in the semifinals they defeated their peers from Slovenia.

The cup was presented to captain Lazar Radonjić by Matija's father Bojan.

Third place went to Partizan, who beat Slovenia on penalties, fifth was Antwerp (outclassing Inter), and seventh was Wolverhampton - who beat Aston Villa on penalties.

The best player of the tournament was the left back of the Montenegrin team, Aldin Rastoder, while the best scorer was Antwerp striker Kobongo Kanada Darner.

The best goalkeeper of the tournament is Partizan goalkeeper Dušan Žveglić.

The expert jury, chaired by Danilo Šarkić, selected the 11 best, including goalkeeper Nikola Vlahović (Montenegro), defenders Jaka Vojžem (Slovenia), Damjan Masudi (Antwerp), Džimo Usman (Aston Villa), Aldin Rastoder (Montenegro), midfielders Iman Vaki (Antwerp), Carter Thomas (Tottenham), Justi Fejzuk (Wolverhampton) and forwards Andrej Petrović (Partizan), Riccardo Giampieretti (Inter) and Semande Ekundajo (Tottenham).

A special award was given to Jordan Kandolo Manga, the Antwerp striker who suffered a broken leg during the first match of the tournament. Bojan Šarkić presented him with a jersey for the Montenegrin national team.

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