How Montenegro beat Kosovo 101:0

The match was played at the Otranto Stadium in Ulcinj in front of about 200 spectators.

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Photo: Danilo Dado Pavlović
Photo: Danilo Dado Pavlović
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The Montenegrin rugby team defeated the Kosovo team on Saturday with a score of 101:0 (40:0), as part of the European Nations Cup Conference Division.

The match was played at the Otranto Stadium in Ulcinj in front of around 200 spectators. The home team was dominant throughout the match, both in attack and defense, scoring 15 tries (passing the ball across the opponent's court for five points) and 13 conversions (shooting on goal for an additional two points).

The scorers list is led by Dušan Vučićević who scored five tries, followed by Martin Mijušković and Noah Xas Sshaw with two each. Vladan Čelebić, Miloš Lončar, Boris Mijušković, Marko Andrić, Srđan Popović and young Nikola Bubić, who made his debut for the national team, each scored one try.

Srđan Popović was very accurate with his conversion shots, sending the ball between the posts 12 times out of 13 attempts. Ilija Glogovac had one conversion goal.

The match also had a special emotional significance for the rugby community in Montenegro, as it was a farewell match for long-time national team captain Boris Mijušković and regular national team players Luka Grgić and Milan Martinović. They, like Novica Raonić, who had previously retired from international football, received recognition from the Rugby Federation and a framed national team jersey with the number they played under in recent years.

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