The Football Association of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Fudbalski savez Crne Gore, FSCG / Фудбалски савез Црне Горе, ФСЦГ) is the governing body of football in Montenegro. It is based in the capital, Podgorica.
Former player Dejan Savićević has served as the FSCG's president since 2004.
No Montenegrin club side has ever qualified for a european club competition. Neither has the national team ever qualified for a UEFA Euros or a FIFA World Cup
History
The Football Association of Montenegro was founded on 8 March 1931, under the name Cetinjski fudbalski podsavez ("Cetinje Football Subassociation") as a subdivision of the Football Association of Yugoslavia.
Since 2008, the Football Association of Montenegro has owned one of the most modern training grounds in the Balkan peninsula. Built in 2007, the centre is 54,000 sq meters.[1] It is located on Ćemovsko polje, a plain at the Podgorica outskirts between the settlements of Stari Aerodrom and Konik. It consists of six pitches with stands and floodlights,[2] and the House of Football - a seat of the Football Association of Montenegro.
Camp currently represents an important asset for the whole Montenegrin football system. Its grounds are home to all Montenegrin national teams (men and women) and numerous teams from Podgorica. The fields meet the criteria for Montenegrin First League games and UEFA competitions for young players.
House of Football
House of Football (Kuća fudbala) is a seat of the Football Association of Montenegro. The building opened on 21 May 2016.[3][4][5]
On 3,240 sq meters, the building has modern facilities including reception, a museum, a press hall, the TV FSCG seat, administrative offices and meeting rooms.[6]
FSCG training grounds
Behind the House of Football are two football pitches which belong to FSCG. Both have stands with a capacity of 1,000 seats and the main field has floodlights. Montenegro national football team use both stadiums as their training base before every single game.