Đorđe Jovović is the best Montenegrin volleyball player abroad, while the same recognition in the women's competition went to Mina Dragović, in the traditional annual selection of the Volleyball Association.
Jovović spent the previous season in Triglav, Slovenia, where he was the league's best point guard and server.
From this season, he plays for Zagreb's Mladost, where he achieves outstanding results in the domestic championship, MEVZA league and CEV cup.
Jovović is a standard member of the senior national team and the team's first proofreader.
Dragović, with the Jedinstva team from Stara Pazova, won the title of champion of Serbia, the Serbian Cup and the Serbian Supercup.
As a member of the senior national team of Montenegro, she stood out with notable performances in the CEV Silver League and qualification for the European Championship.
From this season, a member of the Romanian Lugos, where she plays notable games.
She was also in the competition for the selection of the best athlete of Montenegro for the year 2024 in the selection of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee.
The awards for the best volleyball player and volleyball player in the domestic championship went to Matija Ćinćur and Melissa Cenović.
Ćinćur won the double crown with the Budva team and achieved notable results in European matches.
As a member of the senior national team of Montenegro, he was part of the team during the qualification for the European Championship.
Cenović won the double crown with the team from Herceg Novi and shone as a member of the senior national team of Montenegro in the CEV Silver League and the qualifications for the European Championship.
The award for the most promising volleyball player went to Luka Lojić, who excelled in the younger categories and the senior team of Budućnost.
Lojić won the cadet championship of Montenegro, where he was the best player of the championship, and he also won third place at the junior championship.
With the cadet national team, he won silver at the Balkan Championship in Tirana.
In the current season, Lojić is one of the leaders of the Podgorica team.
In the volleyball competition, the most promising is Lana Rakočević, who with the Budućnosti team won the cadet championship of Montenegro and second place in the junior championship.
Rakočević is also a part of the senior national team, where she made a good impression in the CEV Silver League and the European Championship qualifiers.
Awards for the best coaches in 2024 were awarded to Miljan Bošković and Časlav Đurović.
Bošković led the Budva team to the double crown in the Montenegrin championship and achieved significant success on the European stage, winning the second round of qualification for the Champions League.
As a selector of the pioneering national team, he achieved notable results at the "Trophy of Belgrade". Bošković is also a member of the professional staff of the senior national team.
Đurović with the Budva women's team achieved a historic placement in the EPCG Superliga, after being better than Rudar in the play-off.
The team from the Mediterranean Sports Center has a great debut season in the top tier of Montenegrin volleyball and made it to the semi-finals of the Montenegrin Cup.
In 2024, Nikola Kažić took over the post of president of OSCG, and new selectors were appointed - Jovo Caković of the women's volleyball team and Ivica Jevtić of the men's volleyball team.
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