Fixtures

Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 04/27 17:00 32 FK Mornar Bar vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Čierna Hora - Pohár 05/08 14:00 2 FK Jezero vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 05/08 17:00 33 FK Rudar Pljevlja vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 05/12 17:00 34 FK Decic Tuzi vs FK Jezero - View
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 05/15 17:00 35 Sutjeska Niksic vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 05/19 17:00 36 FK Decic Tuzi vs FK Arsenal - View

Results

Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 04/21 17:00 31 [2] FK Decic Tuzi v OFK Mladost DG [9] W 2-0
Čierna Hora - Pohár 04/17 16:00 2 FK Decic Tuzi v FK Jezero D 0-0
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 04/13 16:00 30 OFK Petrovac v FK Decic Tuzi L 2-1
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 04/09 16:00 29 [1] FK Decic Tuzi v Buducnost Podgorica [2] D 1-1
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 04/03 13:00 28 [8] FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje v FK Decic Tuzi [2] W 0-2
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 03/30 14:00 27 [7] Arsenal Tivat v FK Decic Tuzi [2] W 0-2
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 03/17 14:00 26 [2] FK Decic Tuzi v Sutjeska Niksic [3] D 0-0
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 03/13 17:00 25 [5] FK Jezero v FK Decic Tuzi [2] D 1-1
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 03/09 17:00 24 [1] FK Decic Tuzi v FK Rudar Pljevlja [10] W 3-1
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 03/03 14:30 23 [1] FK Decic Tuzi v FK Mornar Bar [3] L 0-1
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 02/28 14:00 22 OFK Mladost DG v FK Decic Tuzi W 0-3
Čierna Hora - Prva Liga 02/25 16:30 21 [2] FK Decic Tuzi v OFK Petrovac [6] D 1-1

Štatistika

 TotalDomáciHostia
Matches played 44 23 21
Wins 19 10 9
Draws 14 7 7
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 53 29 24
Goals against 40 22 18
Clean sheets 18 7 11
Failed to score 13 8 5

Wikipedia - FK Dečić

FK Dečić (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Дечић), known as Dečić Admiral Bet for sponsorship reasons, is a Montenegrin football club from Tuzi. Currently, the club is member of the Montenegrin First League. It is a part of Dečić sport society.

History

Founded during 1926, it's named after Dečić hill. The team played only non-league matches in period before World War II. First official competition in which participated FK Dečić lowest-tier Fourth League - Central in which they participated until the beginning of the seventies. In that era, big local rivalry between FK Dečić and neighbouring FK Zeta was born.
First significant success during the SFR Yugoslavia era was title of Fourth League champion on season 1972–73, which meant promotion of FK Dečić to the third-tier competition Montenegrin Republic League.
Most of their seasons until the end of century, FK Dečić spent in the Republic League, with few relegations to the Fourth League. Best successes at that time, Dečić made at seasons 1988–89, with third place in the Montenegrin Republic League and 1989–90, when they were runners-up.
Greatest result in that time, Dečić made at season 2003–04. After hard struggle with FK Lovćen, the team from Tuzi won the champions title in the Republic League and secured historical, first promotion to the Yugoslav Second League. FK Dečić debuted in the Second League in the 2004-05 season, and finished high, in third position. Next year, Dečić finished in seventh place.
After Montenegrin independence, FK Dečić became a member of the Montenegrin First League (season 2006-07), which was historical result of the team from Tuzi. Dečić played its first game in the First League on 12 August 2006, against FK Mogren in Budva (1-1). A week later, FK Dečić played its first top-division on renovated stadium in Tuzi against Montenegrin strongest side FK Budućnost (0-3) in front of 3,000 spectators. That was a record attendance on FK Dečić home games.
Until 2012, FK Dečić spent six consecutive seasons in the First League. But after the 2011–12 season, the team was relegated to the Montenegrin Second League.
Next seasons, the club spent with often promotions and relegations between the First and Second League, with final return to top-division at the 2015-16 season, after great result in the First League playoff matches against FK Mogren (2-1; 5–0). During the next two seasons, with head-coaches Viktor Trenevski and Edis Mulalić, FK Dečić made significant results in the First League, finished at the upper half of table.
Era of good results finished after the 2017-18 season, as FK Dečić finished at the bottom and was relegated to the Second League.
Two years later, the team from Tuzi, as a champion of 2019-20 Montenegrin Second League, made another comeback to the top tier. They would start the 2020–21 Montenegrin First League with a promising 2–0 win at home against the former Montenegrin First League champions FK Budućnost. That season would become the most successful start to a season in the clubs history.

Talent producing

The best known player to come up through the club is Refik Šabanadžović who later went on to a notable career with Željezničar and Red Star Belgrade and won the UEFA Champions League. Other notable players are Ardian Đokaj and Sanibal Orahovac.

First League Record

For the first time, Dečić played in the Montenegrin First League in the 2006–07 season. Below is a list of FK Dečić scores in the First League by every single season.

Season Pos G W D L GF GA
2006–07 10 33 8 10 15 29 46
2007–08 7 33 10 8 15 26 37
2008–09 11 33 9 4 20 23 45
2009–10 9 33 8 11 14 27 35
2010–11 6 33 10 9 14 24 33
2011–12 10 33 10 4 19 34 51
2013–14 12 33 5 9 19 32 61
2015–16 6 33 11 6 16 38 49
2016–17 5 33 14 8 11 27 32
2017–18 12 36 3 12 21 25 64
2020–21 3 36 13 15 8 39 28
2021–22 3 36 15 11 10 54 44
2022–23 4 36 12 14 10 44 37
Futbalový klub Dečić Tuzi (albánsky: Klubi Futbollistik Deçiqi) je čiernohorský futbalový klub so sídlom v meste Tuzi. Klub bol založený v roku 1926 a v súčasnosti hrá v Čiernohorskej druhej lige.

Dečić Tuzi je jedným z najstarších futbalových klubov v Čiernej Hore. Prvý oficiálny zápas odohral v roku 1927 proti klubu FK Budućnost Podgorica. V roku 1945 sa klub stal súčasťou nového futbalového systému v Čiernej Hore a začal súťažiť v Čiernohorskej regionálnej lige.

V roku 1968 postúpil Dečić Tuzi do Čiernohorskej republiky, ktorá bola vtedy treťou úrovňou futbalovej súťaže v Juhoslávii. V roku 1979 klub vyhral Čiernohorskú republiku a postúpil do Druhej juhoslovanskej ligy. V Druhej juhoslovanskej lige strávil Dečić Tuzi osem sezón, kým v roku 1987 zostúpil späť do Čiernohorskej republiky.

Po rozpade Juhoslávie v roku 1991 sa Dečić Tuzi stal súčasťou Čiernohorskej prvej ligy. V Čiernohorskej prvej lige strávil klub osem sezón, kým v roku 2000 zostúpil do Čiernohorskej druhej ligy.

V roku 2005 sa Dečić Tuzi vrátil do Čiernohorskej prvej ligy. V Čiernohorskej prvej lige strávil klub deväť sezón, kým v roku 2014 zostúpil späť do Čiernohorskej druhej ligy.

V roku 2021 vyhral Dečić Tuzi Čiernohorskú druhú ligu a postúpil späť do Čiernohorskej prvej ligy.

Domácim štadiónom klubu je Gradski stadion Tuzi, ktorý má kapacitu 5 000 divákov.

Najväčším úspechom klubu je víťazstvo v Čiernohorskom pohári v roku 2018.