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{{For|the parent multisport club|SD Budućnost Podgorica}}
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{{Infobox handball club
{{Infobox handball club
| clubname = WHC Budućnost BEMAX
| clubname = WHC Budućnost
| image = ZRK Buducnost logo.png
| image = ZRK Buducnost logo.png
| full name = Ženski Rukometni Klub Budućnost
| full name = Ženski Rukometni Klub Budućnost
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| capacity = 6000 and 2,200
| capacity = 6000 and 2,200
| captain = [[Ivona Pavićević]]
| captain = [[Ivona Pavićević]]
| chairman = [[Ivan Ubović]]
| manager = [[Bojana Popović]]
| manager = [[Bojana Popović]]
| league = Montenegrin Championship
| league = Montenegrin Championship
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{{SD Budućnost Podgorica sections}}
{{SD Budućnost Podgorica sections}}
'''ŽRK Budućnost''' is a professional women's [[handball]] team from [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]] (previously, the club also appeared under the names ZRK Buducnost MONET, Buducnost Brillant and Buducnost Titograd). Among the numerous titles, Budućnost is two-times winner of [[EHF Women's Champions League]]
'''ŽRK Budućnost''' is a professional women's [[handball]] team from [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]] (previously, the club also appeared under the names ZRK Budućnost MONET, Budućnost Brillant, Budućnost Bemax and Budućnost Titograd). Among the numerous titles, Budućnost is two-times winner of [[EHF Women's Champions League]]


The club was founded on February 13, 1949, and played its first official game in 1950. The first trophy, the Cup of [[Yugoslavia]], was won in 1984. In 1985, ŽRK Budućnost won the Yugoslavian championship, and went on to win their first European title ([[Cup Winners' Cup]]) that same year. At the time, the club was pronounced as "the best in the country". As of 1988/1989 season, ŽRK Budućnost dominated the national competition, and was the champion of all the now defunct countries – [[SFR Yugoslavia]], [[FR Yugoslavia]], [[Serbia & Montenegro]]. The club continued to dominate the national championship in [[Montenegro]] since it gained independence in 2006.<br />
The club was founded on February 13, 1949, and played its first official game in 1950. The first trophy, the Cup of [[Yugoslavia]], was won in 1984. In 1985, ŽRK Budućnost won the Yugoslavian championship, and went on to win their first European title ([[Cup Winners' Cup]]) that same year. At the time, the club was pronounced as "the best in the country". As of 1988/1989 season, ŽRK Budućnost dominated the national competition, and was the champion of all the now defunct countries – [[SFR Yugoslavia]], [[FR Yugoslavia]], [[Serbia & Montenegro]]. The club continued to dominate the national championship in [[Montenegro]] since it gained independence in 2006.<br />
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*2021/22 Group Matches
*2021/22 Group Matches
*2022/23 1/8 FINAL
*2022/23 1/8 FINAL
*2023/24 Group Matches


==Team==
==Team==
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{{Col-2}}
;Goalkeepers
;Goalkeepers
* 12 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Armelle Attingré]]
* {{0}}1 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marina Rajčić]]
* 16 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marija Marsenić]]
* 16 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marija Marsenić]]
* 87 {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sakura Hauge]]
* 29 {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lena Ivančok]]
;Left Wingers
;Left Wingers
* 88 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nađa Kadović]]
* 88 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nađa Kadović]]
* 91 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivona Pavićević]]
* 91 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivona Pavićević]]
* 00 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Maša Kuzmanović]]
;Right Wingers
;Right Wingers
* {{0}}2 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Anastasija Marsenić]]
* {{0}}7 {{flagicon|ANG}} [[Dolores Rosário]]
* 34 {{flagicon|SRB}} Dunja Radević
* 34 {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dunja Radević]]
* 37 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nina Bulatović]]
;Line players
;Line players
* 11 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivana Godeč]]
* 11 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivana Godeč]]
* 13 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Andrijana Popović]]
* 66 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ema Ramusović]]
* 00 {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Clara Monti Danielsson]]
{{Col-2}}
{{Col-2}}
;Left Backs
;Left Backs
* {{0}}9 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Đurđina Jauković]]
* 10 {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Iva Bule]]
* 44 {{flagicon|BGR}} [[Mari Plamenova Tomova]]
* 24 {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovana Kovačević|Jovana Skrobić]]
* 80 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jelena Despotović]]
* 80 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jelena Despotović|Jelena Radivojević]]
;Central Backs
;Central Backs
* {{0}}8 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nikolina Marković]]
* 25 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Yaroslava Frolova]]
* 35 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Valeriia Kirdiasheva]]
* 77 {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Natálie Kuxová]]
* 42 {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Jenny Carlson]]
* 96 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Itana Grbić]]
;Right Backs
;Right Backs
* {{0}}9 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jelena Vukčević]]
* {{0}}9 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jelena Vukčević]]
* 21 {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Aïssatou Kouyaté]]
* 76 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekaterina Zelenkova]]
* 24 {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Tanja Ivanović]]
{{Col-end}}
{{Col-end}}


===Transfers===
===Transfers===
:''Transfers for the 2024–25 season''
:''Transfers for the 2025–26 season''
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
{{col-2}}
;[[Image:Arrow-up.gif]] Joining
;[[Image:Arrow-up.gif]] Joining
* {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sakura Hauge]] (GK) (from {{flagicon|FRA}} [[ESBF Besançon]])
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Đurđina Jauković]] (LB) (from {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Brest Bretagne Handball]])
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jelena Despotović]] (LB) (from {{flagicon|HUN}} [[FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria]]
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Valeriia Kirdiasheva]] (CB) (from {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Rostov-Don]])
* {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Jenny Carlson]] (CB) (from {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Brest Bretagne Handball]])
* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Aïssatou Kouyaté]] (RB) (from {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Brest Bretagne Handball]])
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nina Bulatović]] (RW) (from {{flagicon|ROU}} [[CS Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud]])
* {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Clara Monti Danielsson]] (PV) (from {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Chambray Touraine Handball]])




{{col-break}}
{{col-break}}
;[[Image:Arrow-down.gif]] Leaving
;[[Image:Arrow-down.gif]] Leaving
* {{flagicon|GER}} [[Ann-Cathrin Giegerich]] (GK) (to {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jeanne d'Arc Dijon Handball|JDA Dijon Bourgogne Handball]])
* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Kalidiatou Niakaté]] (LB) (to {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Neptunes de Nantes]])
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Katarina Džaferović]] (RB) (to {{flagicon|ROU}} [[SCM Craiova]])
* {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Neslihan Çalışkan]] (LB)
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vanesa Agović]] (CB)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Adriana Cardoso de Castro]] (RW)
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nikolina Vukčević]] (LP) (to {{flagicon|ROU}} [[CS Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud]])
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}


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=== Top scorers in the EHF Champions League ===
=== Top scorers in the EHF Champions League ===
:''(All-Time) – Last updated after the 2022/23 season''<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://history.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2020-21/clubs/001677/Buducnost|title=Buducnost Podgorica|publisher=European Handball Federation}}</ref>
:''(All-Time) – Last updated after the 2023/24 season''<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://history.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2020-21/clubs/001677/Buducnost|title=Buducnost Podgorica|publisher=European Handball Federation}}</ref>
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|'''571'''
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|-style="background-color: #CFECEC;"
!rowspan="1"|2
!rowspan="1"|2
|style="text-align: left;|{{flagicon|MNE}} '''[[Milena Raičević]]'''
|style="text-align: left;|{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milena Raičević]]
|15
|15
|'''559'''
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 25 December 2024

WHC Budućnost
Full nameŽenski Rukometni Klub Budućnost
Short nameŽRK Budućnost
Founded1949
ArenaMorača Sports Center and Bemax Arena
Capacity6000 and 2,200
Head coachBojana Popović
CaptainIvona Pavićević
LeagueMontenegrin Championship
2023–241st
Club colours   
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away
Website
Official site

ŽRK Budućnost is a professional women's handball team from Podgorica, Montenegro (previously, the club also appeared under the names ZRK Budućnost MONET, Budućnost Brillant, Budućnost Bemax and Budućnost Titograd). Among the numerous titles, Budućnost is two-times winner of EHF Women's Champions League

The club was founded on February 13, 1949, and played its first official game in 1950. The first trophy, the Cup of Yugoslavia, was won in 1984. In 1985, ŽRK Budućnost won the Yugoslavian championship, and went on to win their first European title (Cup Winners' Cup) that same year. At the time, the club was pronounced as "the best in the country". As of 1988/1989 season, ŽRK Budućnost dominated the national competition, and was the champion of all the now defunct countries – SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia, Serbia & Montenegro. The club continued to dominate the national championship in Montenegro since it gained independence in 2006.
ŽRK Budućnost won the titles of European Champion twice - on seasons 2012 and 2015.

ŽRK Budućnost is strongly supported by Budućnost sports fans, the Varvari.[1]

ŽRK Budućnost is a part of Budućnost Podgorica sports society.

Kits

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Records of achievements

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International titles (6)
National Championships (35)
National Cups (29)
Others
  • 4 times named The Best Club of Yugoslavia (1985, 1987, 1993, 1998)

Champions League

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  • 1985/86 1/2 FINAL
  • 1989/90 1/4 FINAL
  • 1990/91 1/4 FINAL
  • 1995/96 1/8 FINAL
  • 1996/97 1/8 FINAL
  • 1997/98 1/2 FINAL
  • 1998/99 1/2 FINAL
  • 1999/00 1/2 FINAL
  • 2000/01 1/2 FINAL
  • 2001/02 1/2 FINAL
  • 2002/03 1/4 FINAL
  • 2003/04 1/4 FINAL
  • 2004/05 Group Matches
  • 2005/06 Group Matches 3rd – CWC Winner
  • 2006/07 Group Matches
  • 2007/08 Group Matches 3rd – CWC 1/8 FINAL
  • 2008/09 Main Round
  • 2009/10 Group Matches 3rd – CWC Winner
  • 2010/11 1/2 FINAL
  • 2011/12 Winner
  • 2012/13 Main Round
  • 2013/14 Runner-up
  • 2014/15 Winner
  • 2015/16 Final Four - 4th
  • 2016/17 Final Four - 4th
  • 2017/18 Quarter-final
  • 2018/19 Quarter-final
  • 2020/21 Quarter-final
  • 2021/22 Group Matches
  • 2022/23 1/8 FINAL
  • 2023/24 Group Matches

Team

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Current squad

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Squad for the 2024-25 season

Transfers

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Transfers for the 2025–26 season

Staff members

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Staff for the 2023–24 season
  • Montenegro Head Coach: Bojana Popović
  • Montenegro Assistant Coach: Maja Savić
  • Montenegro Goalkeeping Coach: Novak Ristović
  • Montenegro Fitness Coach: Danica Delić
  • Montenegro Fiziotherapeut: Andrija Damjanović
  • Montenegro Fiziotherapeut: Mitar Vujović
  • Montenegro Statistician: Vladimir Kovačević

Statistics

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Notable former players

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Head coach history

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References

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  1. ^ "Varvari - "U mome srcu jedina"". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Buducnost Podgorica". European Handball Federation.
  3. ^ MTI (2010-01-18). "Zsiga Gyula elhagyta a Podgoricát". index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  4. ^ JÓZSEF, HEKA LÁSZLÓ, SIMON (2008-06-22). "Zsiga Gyula a montenegrói Buducsnoszt Podgoricánál folytatja - NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Sport365.hu - Kikaptak a Győrtől, távozott a Buducsnoszt edzője". sport365.hu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  6. ^ "Bojana Popovic to lead ZRK Buducnost Podgorica". Handball Planet. 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
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