The women's kata team also fought for a medal.
At the start of the competition in the 60 kg category, Vojinović eliminated Nematolah Nuri from Sweden and Niri Kilić from Turkey, but was then defeated in the quarterfinals by Aleksandar Vučković from Serbia, who, by reaching the final, pushed him into the repechage.
This was followed by a convincing victory of our competitor against Aslan Dostuyev from Azerbaijan 7:2, which brought the medal, because his rival in the fight for third place, Ahmed Ahmedov, was disqualified in the semi-final match and was left without a chance to compete in the rest of the championship.
This is Vojnović's second senior European medal, as he also won bronze in Yerevan last year.
The women's kata team, consisting of Jovana Milić, Maša Đukanović and Katarina Vlahović, defeated Malta 6:1 in the opening round, while in the quarterfinals they were defeated by Italy 7:0.
Italy reached the final, which gave our team a medal fight on Sunday against Spain.
The men's team, which included Vladimir Mijač, Kenan Nikočević, Arijan Kočan and Nikola Milić, was eliminated in the quarterfinals.
Nenad Dulović was defeated 2:0 by Aleksandar Kapmoale from Moldova at the start of the competition in the 67 kg category.
The Moldavian player failed to reach the final, thus closing the door to the rematch for the Omladinac member.
Lana Vukčević (under 50) and Helena Backović (under 55) also finished without a win.
At the start of the team competition, the Montenegrin women's team was eliminated by Kosovo.