In the finals, the defending champions, Budvanska rivijera, Lovćen, Rudar and Budućnost met.
The Buducnost team was the last to secure a place in the semifinals by defeating Mornar 23:21 in today's match and scheduled a clash with the Rudar team.
The blue and whites dictated the pace throughout the match, but there was a loss of concentration towards the end, which the Barani took advantage of and managed to come out with only a two-goal deficit, but it happened too late for any surprises.
Emir Đulović led Buducnost with six goals, while Vuko Borilovic was in double figures in goal with 12 saves. The guests were not helped by a great game Luke Mrdaka who scored 10 goals. Goalkeeper Filip Jankovic He had 12 saves.
The current Cup winners from Budva defeated Partizan 1949 37:23 yesterday, thus reaching their goal at a somewhat easier pace.
The winning team was led by Nikola Ivanovic with 11 goals while being efficient Lazar Vega with seven.
On the other side, he also scored a couple of goals. Luka Todorovic.
Rudar defeated Zabjelo 28:24 on their home court, and the match was overshadowed by an incident when, with two minutes left, the visitors' handball player Mirko Damjanovic unsportsmanlike foul Filip Gazdića.
There was a general commotion on the field, so after a break of several minutes, the match continued, and the home team successfully brought it to an end.
Gazdic i Strahinja Grujičić with five goals each, they led the Pljevlja team to victory, with 13 saves from Dejan Čolović, while he scored six goals for the Republicans. Dejan Lipovina.
The current champion Lovćen celebrated an away win against Berane 35:30 and scheduled a derby with Budva in the semifinals.
Milan Popovic was the man of the match with 12 goals and made an incredible 17 saves Vasilije Vujovic.
They gave seven for the home team. Drazen Perunicic i Luka Došljak.
Montenegrin Cup / Semi-final pairs
Lovćen – Budva Riviera
Miner – Future