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					<description><![CDATA[Montenegro is a country where sports culture is ingrained in its DNA, known globally as the &#8220;giant-slayer&#8221; due to its sporting achievements relative to its small population. Since gaining independence in 2006, it has demonstrated a performance that challenges world giants, particularly in team sports. Here is a comprehensive and detailed guide to sports in [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Montenegro is a country where sports culture is ingrained in its DNA, known globally as the &#8220;giant-slayer&#8221; due to its sporting achievements relative to its small population. Since gaining independence in 2006, it has demonstrated a performance that challenges world giants, particularly in team sports.</p>
<p>Here is a comprehensive and detailed guide to sports in Montenegro:</p>
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<li><strong> National Sport: Water Polo</strong> Water polo is considered the national sport of Montenegro. Coastal towns such as Herceg Novi, Kotor, and Budva are centers where the world&#8217;s best water polo players are trained.</li>
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<li><strong>Greatest Achievement:</strong> The Gold Medal won at the 2008 Malaga European Championship. This was the first major international success won by independent Montenegro.</li>
<li><strong>Other Achievements:</strong> World League championships (2009, 2018, 2021) and silver/bronze medals at European Championships. The Montenegrin national team has managed to reach the semi-finals in almost all the Olympics it participated in.</li>
<li><strong>Club Success:</strong> VK Primorac Kotor reached the pinnacle at the club level by winning the CEV Champions League in 2009.</li>
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<li><strong> The Golden Lionesses: Women&#8217;s Handball</strong> This is one of the branches Montenegro is most proud of. The women&#8217;s national team, nicknamed the &#8220;Golden Lionesses,&#8221; brought the country its first Olympic medal in history.</li>
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<li><strong>Olympic Success:</strong> Silver Medal at the 2012 London Olympics. This is Montenegro&#8217;s only medal in Olympic history as an independent state.</li>
<li><strong>European Championship:</strong> In the same year (2012), they won the Gold Medal by defeating Norway in the European Championship final.</li>
<li><strong>Club Success:</strong> Budućnost Podgorica is like the Real Madrid of women&#8217;s handball. It brought the EHF Champions League to its museum twice, in 2012 and 2015.</li>
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<li><strong> Basketball and Football</strong></li>
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<li><strong>Basketball:</strong> Montenegro is one of the countries that sends the most players to the NBA and EuroLeague relative to its population. The men&#8217;s national team has recently become a regular at the World Cup and EuroBasket tournaments.</li>
<li><strong>Football:</strong> Their greatest success was playing in the play-offs for the Euro 2012 qualifiers. However, footballers raised at the individual level have played in giant clubs worldwide.</li>
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<li><strong> Montenegro&#8217;s Legendary Athletes</strong> Montenegro has produced very important names in world sports history:</li>
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<li><strong>Dejan Savićević (Football):</strong> One of the legends of AC Milan history, nicknamed &#8220;Il Genio&#8221; (The Genius).</li>
<li><strong>Predrag Mijatović (Football):</strong> The legendary name who scored the goal in the Champions League final for Real Madrid.</li>
<li><strong>Nikola Vučević (Basketball):</strong> NBA star, Chicago Bulls player selected as an All-Star twice.</li>
<li><strong>Stevan Jovetić and Stefan Savić (Football):</strong> The two biggest stars of Montenegrin football in the modern era.</li>
<li><strong>Bojana Popović (Handball):</strong> Considered one of the best female handball players the world has ever seen.</li>
<li><strong>Marija Vuković (Athletics):</strong> 2022 European Silver Medalist in high jump.</li>
<li><strong>Dejan Zlatičanin (Boxing):</strong> The first Montenegrin to become the WBC lightweight world champion.</li>
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<li><strong> Major Organizations</strong> Montenegro not only trains athletes but also hosts many international organizations:</li>
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<li><strong>Games of the Small States of Europe (2019):</strong> It was the most comprehensive sports organization held nationwide.</li>
<li><strong>Women&#8217;s European Handball Championship (2022):</strong> Podgorica hosted the group matches.</li>
<li><strong>2025 European Judo Championship:</strong> A prestigious organization recently held in Montenegro.</li>
<li><strong>2026 European Water Polo Championship (Preparations):</strong> It is on the calendar as an organization that reinforces Montenegro&#8217;s strength in water polo.</li>
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<p>In summary, <a href="https://maremontrealestate.blogspot.com/">Montenegro</a> is tough in the water polo pool, a warrior on the handball court, and highly technical at the basketball hoop. The medals won with a population of 600,000 are an indication of the importance the country gives to its sports infrastructure and discipline.</p>
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