The first master in the finals brought the expected excitement, and Budva took a big step in the third set, which was the most even. After Budva confidently opened the match, gained an early five-point lead (11:6), and closed the set with four consecutive points (25:18), Buducnost managed to respond in kind.
The guests led throughout the second half of the match, with six consecutive points to take a 16:8 lead, led by captain Jovan Delić calmly brought the set to an end to tie the game, after which the most uncertain and, as it turned out, crucial battle for the championship followed.
The third set was a long point-for-point affair, in which Budva made the difference. Vukasin CimbaljevicFor the first time in the third half of the match, Budva took the lead at 15:11, after great attacks just Cimbaljević and excellent service Lazar Dodica. Boškovićeva The team was concentrated and repelled the visitors' attacks, who managed to get to the serve at 18:17. Srdjan Petrovic, but not more than that. Budva broke away on Radunović's serve at 22:18, then attacked Cimbaljević gained three set points, and precisely through a representative serve receiver and a good challenge Miljan Bošković, took the lead again – 25:22. The ball touched the finger of the captain of Buducnost, Jovan Delić, before she ended up in the car.
A great third set gave the home team momentum going forward, so after ten points they were already +8, Dejan Radić tried to wake up his players with two early timeouts, and Budva's series 4:0 on serve Cimbaljević crowned with attractive trash just Vukasin Cimbaljevic for the big 16:6. The advantage in the fourth set grew to +12, the last time at 24:12, and the host used the third ball for the title – Marko Vukasinovic he made a mistake on serve for 25:14.

Vukasin Cimbaljevic had a great match, finishing with 19 points, 17 of which he won Lazar Dodic, one less Balsa Radunovic. Luka Babić won nine points, three each Vukota Celebic i Nikola RadonicHe won 15 points at Buducnost. Jovan Delic, 14 Marko Vukasinovic, and at 11 he stopped Aleksa NikolicHe had four points. Marko Sindjelic, after three Rastko Milenković i Srđan Petrović.
Trophy intended for the winner of the EPCG Super League, the captain of Budva Balša Radunović presented by the president of the Volleyball Federation of Montenegro (OSCG) Nikola Kazic.
The gold medals were presented to the players and coaching staff of the champions by the Secretary General of the OSCG. Ivan Boskovic and former volleyball player of Montenegro Hamza Zatric.
Silver medals were awarded to the volleyball players and coaching staff of Buducnost by the director of the men's national team of the Montenegrin Armed Forces. Ivan Jecmenica and Secretary for Sports in the Capital City of Podgorica Darko Nikcevic.
To the final judges, To Sonya Simonovska i Nevena Terzic, as well as the supervisor Anki Ivanovic, presented by the OSCG competition commissioner Nikola Pjescic.
The match at the Mediterranean Sports Center put an end to a phenomenal club season in Montenegro in which Budva won the Montenegrin Cup and Budućnost the Super Cup.