The final series of the EPCG Volleyball Super League begins: Budva and Buducnost for the cup for the fifth time in a row

The champion of Montenegro will be the team that first reaches three wins.

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The final series of the EPCG Volleyball Super League will begin with a match at MSC Budva on Tuesday, April 15th, at 18 pm, in which the Budva volleyball team is chasing its seventh consecutive Montenegrin championship title, while Buducnost is looking for a historic moment.

The fourth match this season between the great rivals, who also fought for the Montenegrin Cup, in Budva on the last day of March, brings new excitement, and the host welcomes it as a favorite, having so far only conceded a set to the Podgorica team.

"We are facing a big fight, a final that represents the highlight of the season and an opportunity to show the character, team spirit and quality that we have built throughout the championship. Every match carries enormous importance, and the team is ready to give its maximum on the field. The support of the fans means everything to us - together we are moving towards the goal," said Budva coach Miljan Bošković.

Weakened by the absence of their best player, national team player Ivan Zvicer, who ended the season due to health problems and whose absence was felt in the Cup final, the Podgorica team hopes that the talent of the young team will come to the fore.

"After the shock we suffered as a team just before the Cup final, with Ivan Zvicer not playing, who since his arrival, in addition to his playing qualities, has also stood out as a leader on the field, we have now stabilized and accepted reality. We have been working in the past period and were preparing to provide the best possible performance with the squad we have. In the Cup final match, we showed that our team has quality and that with some improvement in some elements, we have something to hope for in the final series of the championship. We are expecting quality matches in the fight for the trophy, where a large number of young players will play on both sides," said Budućnost coach Dejan Radić.

The champion of Montenegro will be the team that first reaches three wins.

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