List of Montenegro international footballers

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This is a list of all football players that have played for national team of Montenegro.

Contents

Ordered alphabetically, followed by number of appearances and goals.

Updated 29 December 2013.

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Statistics

Updated: 15 February 2011.

Most capped Montenegro players

#NameCareerCapsGoals
1 Simon Vukčević [1] 2007–261
2 Savo Pavićević [1] 2007–240
= Milan Jovanović [1] 2007–240
4 Branko Bošković [1] 2007–222
= Milorad Peković [1] 2007–220
= Vukašin Poleksić [1] 2007–220
= Mirko Vučinić [1] 2007–2211
= Vladimir Božović [1] 2007–220
9 Radoslav Batak [1] 2007–211
10 Luka Pejović [1] 2007–201
11 Nikola Drinčić [1] 2007–191

Top Montenegro goalscorers

#PlayerCareerGoals (Caps)Goals/Cap
1 Mirko Vučinić [1] 2007–11 (22)0.50
2 Radomir Đalović [1] 2007–7 (21)0.33
3 Stevan Jovetić [1] 2007–6 (13)0.46
4 Dejan Damjanović [1] 2008–2 (8)0.25
= Igor Burzanović [1] 2007–2 (8)0.25

Montenegro captains

#PlayerMontenegro careerCaptain (Total Caps)
1 Mirko Vučinić (present captain)2007–16 (19)

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