BREAKING: Buducnost Podgorica has just appointed Marko Martinovic as their new head coach, following the departure of Drasko Mrvaljevic, who was dismissed just 20 days ago. This urgent shift comes as the handball team aims to improve its standing in the SBbet Prva Liga.
Marko Martinovic, a former player for Lovcen, is well-known in the handball community. In 2018, he founded the Stars team, laying the groundwork for women’s handball in Cetinje. Under his guidance, Stars secured promotion to the First League this year, showcasing his coaching prowess.
Martinovic’s impressive track record also includes a successful tenure in Kuwait, where he led the men’s cadet national team to a third-place finish at the Asian Championship, earning a spot at the World Championship. His international experience is expected to bolster Buducnost’s performance as they currently sit in third place in the league with four points and a game in hand against Lovcen.
The pressure is on for the “blue-whites” as they are currently tied with Budvanska Rivijera, who have played one fewer match. The upcoming fixtures will be crucial for Martinovic to prove his mettle and drive Buducnost back to the top of the league.
Fans are eager to see how this new chapter unfolds for Buducnost under Martinovic’s leadership. The team is set to face significant challenges, and supporters are hopeful that his experience and innovative strategies will lead to success.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and share your thoughts on this pivotal coaching change!
