RFC Arsenal Tivat

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Rugby Football Club Arsenal Tivat
Nickname(s)Arsenal
Founded2011 [1]
Location Tivat, Montenegro
Ground(s) Stadion u parku, Tivat (Capacity: 500)
PresidentIgor Adžaip
League(s)Jadran League
13rd
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Rugby Football Club Arsenal Tivat is a Montenegrin rugby club based in Tivat.

Contents

Honours

Domestic competitions

Winners (1): 2013/14 [2] [3] [4]

Winners (2): 2013, [5] 2014 [6]

Current squad

The provisional Arsenal Tivat Rugby Squad for the season is:

Arsenal Tivat Rugby Squad

Props

  • Milić Femić
  • Redžo Baljaj
  • Srđa Smolović

Hookers

  • Janko Milović

Locks

  • Aleksandar Vojinović
  • Petar Božinović

Loose forwards

  • Igor Adžaip
  • Bojan Miždalo
  • Đorđije Premović
  • Darko Đuričić

Scrum-halves

  • Nikola Jovanović
  • Vedran Čortan

Fly-halves

  • Srđan Popović (c)
  • Peđa Baroš

Centres

  • Aljoša Markinović
  • Jovan Kontić
  • Nenad Srđić
  • Danilo Raičković

Wingers

  • Milos Dašić
  • Lazar Adžić
  • Dragomir Ljubisavljević
  • Edi Ibishaj

Fullbacks

  • Milan Aleksić
  • Sammy Morina
(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally capped

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