The first final matches for club football champions in cadets and youth teams today at the Old Airport and in Petrovac

In the cadets, Buducnost and Podgorica will play in the finals, and in the youth, Pertrovac and Mldost. FK Stari Aerodrom won the title in the pioneers.

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Kavaja will be looking for players for Tallinn in the cadet finals, Photo: FSCG
Kavaja will be looking for players for Tallinn in the cadet finals, Photo: FSCG
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The final matches in Petrovac and Podgorica will begin today as the finals of the Montenegrin football championship, in the cadet and youth competition.

The Football Association has introduced a new competition format this season, in which the four most successful teams after the league stage continue their fight for the title through the playoffs, with two semi-finals (first against fourth and second against third) and a final match.

In the youth competition, fourth-placed Petrovac pulled off a surprise and eliminated Buducnost with first-team players Matija Rakčević, Petar Vujović, Lazar Popović and Vasilije Kracković.

Petrovac celebrated 3:2 at their home stadium, while the second leg was 1:1.

Petrovac will play for the cup and a place in the Youth Champions League against their peers Mladost, who beat Arsenal with two wins.

The first match is scheduled for today at 16 pm at the Mitar Mićo Goliš Stadium, while the return match is in seven days at the auxiliary field at the DG Arena.

The two best teams from the regular season will meet in the cadet final.

Podgorica and Budućnost justified their roles as favorites against Mladost and Stari Aerodrom.

Budućnost hosts the first match tonight at 19 pm on the auxiliary field at the Old Airport, in which they will try to get revenge on Podgorica for the defeats in the championship matches (3:2 and 2:1).

An additional motivation for the players of both teams is to play well and convince coach Radovan Kavaja to place them on the roster for the European Championship, which begins on May 25th in Tallinn.

In the pioneer competition, the title was won by Stari Aerodrom.

Ahead of the final round, Edis Jasavić's team has seven points more than Buducnost and ten more than third-placed OFK Titograd.

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