List of Montenegro national football team captains

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This is a list of all the players who have captained the Montenegro national football team .

Mirko Vučinić was the first captain of the Montenegro national football team since its establishment in 2007.

Stevan Jovetić wore the captain band the most times: 38.

Also Stevan Jovetić is the current captain of the national team.

List of captains

Mirko Vucinic is the first captain in the history of the Montenegro. Mirko Vucinic 2012 MNE.jpg
Mirko Vučinić is the first captain in the history of the Montenegro.
Stevan Jovetic is a current captain of the Montenegro national team and a player with the most captaincies with 38 matches. Iran vs. Montenegro 2014-05-26 (161).jpg
Stevan Jovetić is a current captain of the Montenegro national team and a player with the most captaincies with 38 matches.

List of captaincy periods of the various captains throughout the years. [1]

As of 12 October 2023, after the game against Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon

Players in bold are still active. Years in italics indicate last year, when still an active player was a captain.

#NameCaptainAppearancesGoalsNational yearsCaptaincy years
1 Stevan Jovetić 3871322007–2012–2023
2 Mirko Vučinić 3646172007–20172007–2015
3 Stefan Savić 187092010–2015–2023
4 Fatos Bećiraj 1586152009–20222016–2022
5 Branko Bošković 92912007–20142008–2014
6 Vukašin Poleksić 63802007–20162009–2016
7 Nikola Vukčević 45112014–2019–2019
Žarko Tomašević 46352010–2022–2022
9 Marko Simić 35022013–2018–2021
10 Igor Burzanović 2822007–20082007
11 Danijel Petković 12502014–2020–2020
Radomir Đalović 12672007–20112011
Nikola Drinčić 13332007–20142011
Milorad Peković 13402007–20132010
Milan Jovanović 13602007–20142011
Simon Vukčević 14522007–20142012
Total16 players1412007–20232007–2023

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