PVK Jadran

PVK Jadran is a professional water polo club based in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. As of 2019–20 season, the club competes in the Montenegrin League, Regional League A1 and LEN Champions League.

PVK Jadran
Official logo
Founded1926 (1926)
LeagueMontenegrin League
Regional League A1
LEN Champions League
Based inHerceg Novi, Montenegro
PresidentĐuro Marić
Websitewww.pvkjadran.com

PVK Jadran is a 14-time winner of the National league (8 Montenegro, 2 SFR Yugoslavia, 4 Serbia & Montenegro), 13-time winner of the National cup (10 Montenegro, 3 SFR Yugoslavia), 2-time winner of the Regional Water Polo League, and 1-time runner-up of the LEN Champions League.

History

PVK Jadran was founded in the summer of 1926 as a merger between two water polo clubs, Bijela Vila and Spjaža. It was then registered at the Swimming Federation of Yugoslavia. It was the only water club in the Bay of Kotor region and played against teams from Dubrovnik. PVK Jadran's first win was when they had beaten VK Građani, the best clubs in Yugoslavia at the time after VK Jug and VK Jadran.

After World War II in 1945, the national championship was held in Ljubljana and Jadran went, representing Montenegro, and won fourth place. Jadran also played final game in the Euroleague in 2004 where was defeated by Honved.

In 2018–19 season, PVK Jadran was a runner-up in 2018–19 LEN Euro Cup, after losing on aggregate with 16–15 to the French team Marseille.[1]

Notable former players

Notable former coaches

Former squads

2007–08 squad
2008–2009 squad
2009–10 squad
2010–2011 squad
2011–12 squad
  • Miloš Šćepanović (Goalkeeper)
  • Luka Sekulić
  • Jovan Sarić
  • Ivan Krizman
  • Martin Beltrame
  • Radovan Latinović
  • Stefan Vidović
  • Vladimir Gojković
  • Danijel Premuš
  • Gavril Subotić
  • Nikola Tomašević
  • Bojan Banićević
  • Đorđe Tešanović
  • Petar Vuksanović
  • Slaven Kandić (Goalkeeper)
  • Head Coach : Ivica Tucak
  • 2nd Coach : Vaso Ćuković
  • 3rd Coach : Lazar Vuksanović

2012–13 squad

2013–14 squad

  • Slaven Kandić (Goalkeeper)
  • Nikola Moskov
  • Vlado Popadić
  • Željko Kovačić
  • Stefan Vidović
  • Marko Brajović
  • Bojan Banićević
  • Jovan Sarić
  • Radovan Latinović
  • Luka Sekulić
  • Stefan Pješivac
  • Aleksa Ukropina
  • Nikola Giga
  • Marko Porobić
  • Stefan Porobić
  • Vladan Spaić
  • Miloš Popović (Goalkeeper)
  • Head Coach : Vladimir Gojković
  • 2nd Coach : Petar Radanović
  • 3rd Coach : Lazar Vuksanović
2014–15 squad
2015–16 squad
  • Slaven Kandić (Goalkeeper)
  • Aleksa Petrovski
  • Vlado Popadić
  • Đuro Radović
  • Stefan Vidović
  • Bojan Banićević
  • Nikola Janović
  • Miroslav Ranđić
  • Vladan Spaić
  • Željko Kovačić
  • Stefan Pješivac
  • Aleksa Ukropina
  • Nikola Moskov
  • Nikola Brkić
  • Petar Mijušković
  • Filip Gardašević
  • Miloš Popović (Goalkeeper)
  • Dragan Kolesko (Goalkeeper)
  • Petar Tešanović (Goalkeeper)

2016–17 squad

  • Head Coach : Vladimir Gojković
  • 2nd Coach : Petar Radanović
  • 3rd Coach : Lazar Vuksanović

Recent seasons

Rankings in Montenegrin First League

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2 2
3 3 3 3
4

In European competition

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate

References

  1. Roberts, Jaime (13 April 2019). "Marseille wins Euro Cup and makes history". waterpology.com. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
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