"Guided by the principle that a successful team does not change, the club has made the decision to retain the coaching staff that has shown quality, dedication and professionalism in the previous period, fully justifying the trust placed in it. Continuity in work remains one of the key foundations of development, and the stability of the coaching staff is an additional guarantee that the team will continue to progress and respond to the challenges that await it on the biggest European stage," Buducnost states.
The coaching staff will continue to include a legend of Montenegrin and European handball. Maja Savic as first assistant, goalkeeper coach Novak Ristovic, fitness trainer Milivoje Djurdjic, as well as physiotherapists Mitar Vujovic i Andjelka Lekic.
The coaching staff will be further strengthened next season.
"He will be in charge of scouting the opponent." Draško Kaludjerović, who as Stars coach achieved notable results and secured a place in the First Montenegrin League, where his team confirmed its quality and great potential. The club director will also be part of the professional team, as an official on the bench. Goran Cmiljanic, a celebrated handball player with significant experience and notable results in a coaching role. With a clearly defined vision, a stable and additionally strengthened coaching staff, as well as reinforcements in the playing staff, OTP Group Buducnost begins preparations for the new season in the EHF Champions League in mid-July, with the ambition to be more competitive with the best European teams," Buducnost announced.