Fixtures

Montenegro Prva Liga 02/21 13:00 20 FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 02/25 13:00 21 FK Decic Tuzi vs FK Mornar Bar - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/01 14:00 22 Buducnost Podgorica vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/07 14:00 23 FK Decic Tuzi vs OFK Petrovac - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/11 14:00 24 FK Jezero vs FK Decic Tuzi - View
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/15 14:00 25 FK Decic Tuzi vs Sutjeska Niksic - View

Results

Montenegro Prva Liga 12/14 13:00 13 [4] FK Decic Tuzi v Buducnost Podgorica [7] W 1-0
Montenegro Prva Liga 12/10 14:00 19 [3] FK Decic Tuzi v OFK Mladost DG [7] L 3-4
Montenegro Prva Liga 12/06 12:00 18 [9] FK Bokelj v FK Decic Tuzi [3] D 1-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 11/30 13:00 17 [4] FK Decic Tuzi v Arsenal Tivat [8] W 4-2
Montenegro Cup 11/26 14:00 3 FK Decic Tuzi v Sutjeska Niksic W 2-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 11/22 17:00 16 [1] Sutjeska Niksic v FK Decic Tuzi [4] L 3-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 11/09 14:00 15 [3] FK Decic Tuzi v FK Jezero [7] W 1-0
Montenegro Prva Liga 11/02 14:00 14 [5] OFK Petrovac v FK Decic Tuzi [3] D 1-1
Montenegro Prva Liga 10/29 17:00 13 FK Decic Tuzi v Buducnost Podgorica - PPT.
Montenegro Cup 10/22 13:00 4 FK Decic Tuzi v Buducnost Podgorica W 3-2
Montenegro Prva Liga 10/18 16:00 12 [5] FK Mornar Bar v FK Decic Tuzi [1] L 1-0
Montenegro Prva Liga 10/05 16:00 11 [2] FK Decic Tuzi v FK Jedinstvo Franca [6] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 24 21
Wins 19 12 7
Draws 13 7 6
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 59 39 20
Goals against 55 30 25
Clean sheets 14 7 7
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - FK Dečić

FK Dečić (Montenegrin: ФК Дечић; Albanian: KF Deçiq), known as Dečić Admiral Bet for sponsorship reasons, is a Montenegrin professional football club from Tuzi. Currently, the club is a member of the Montenegrin First League. It is a part of the Dečić sporting club.

History

Founded in 1926, the club is named after the Dečić hill. The team only played non-league matches in the period before World War II. The first official competition in which FK Dečić participated was the lowest-tier Fourth League – Central, in which they participated until the beginning of the seventies. In that era, a big local rivalry between FK Dečić and neighbouring FK Zeta was born. The first significant success during the SFR Yugoslavia era was the Fourth League championship title in 1972–73, which meant promotion to the third-tier competition Montenegrin Republic League.

For most of their seasons until the end of the 20th century, FK Dečić was in the Republic League, with few relegations to the Fourth League. Dečić's best successes were in the 1988-89 season, when they finished in third place in the Montenegrin Republic League and 1989–90, when they were runners-up. Dečić had their best result to date in 2003–04. After a struggle against FK Lovćen, the team from Tuzi won the championship title in the Republic League and secured a 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 place. The 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 a historical result of the team from Tuzi. Dečić played its first game in the First League on 12 August 2006, a 1-1 draw against FK Mogren in Budva. A week later, FK Dečić played its first top-division match at the renovated stadium in Tuzi against FK Budućnost, a 0–3 result in front of 3,000 spectators. That was the record attendance on FK Dečić home games.
Up to 2012, FK Dečić spent six consecutive seasons in the First League. After the 2011–12 season, the team was relegated to the Montenegrin Second League.

In the following seasons, the club went back and forth with promotions and relegations between the First and Second League, with a final return to the top division in the 2015-16 season, after a win 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, finishing in the upper half of the table. An era of good results came to an end 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 the champion of the 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 defending Montenegrin First League champions FK Budućnost. That season was the most successful start to a season in the club's history.

Talent production

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
2023–24 1 36 20 10 6 55 27
2024–25 4 35 10 17 8 34 31
**FK Dečić Tuzi** is a professional soccer club based in the town of Tuzi, Montenegro. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. Competing in the Montenegrin First League, FK Dečić has established itself as a competitive force in Montenegrin football, consistently striving for success in both domestic league play and cup competitions.

The team's colors are traditionally represented in their home kits, which feature a striking combination that reflects the club's identity and pride. The club plays its home matches at the Tuzi City Stadium, a venue that fosters an electric atmosphere, especially during local derbies and key matches.

FK Dečić Tuzi is dedicated to promoting youth development and community engagement, often serving as a stepping stone for young players aspiring to make their mark in professional football. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, FK Dečić continues to build on its legacy while aiming for greater achievements in the future. The club embodies the spirit of Montenegrin football, making it a beloved institution in the region.