Results

Montenegro Prva Liga 05/02 17:00 - RK Mornar 7 v RK Buducnost L 29-25
Montenegro Prva Liga 04/17 12:30 - RK Buducnost v RK Budvanska Rivijera W 31-30
Montenegro Prva Liga 04/05 16:00 - RK Lovćen v RK Buducnost L 32-17
Montenegro Prva Liga 03/30 18:00 - RK Buducnost v RK Berane 1949 W 31-18
Montenegro Cup 12/09 15:00 - RK Buducnost v RK Brskovo W 44-28
Montenegro Prva Liga 12/02 19:00 - RK Buducnost v RK Mornar 7 W 33-28
Montenegro Prva Liga 11/18 15:00 - RK Buducnost v Partizan Tivat L 27-28
Montenegro Prva Liga 11/08 17:00 - RK Budvanska Rivijera v RK Buducnost L 35-29
Montenegro Prva Liga 10/29 17:00 - Buducnost Podgorica v RK Lovćen L 24-34
Montenegro Prva Liga 10/25 12:30 - RK Buducnost v RK Brskovo W 40-19
EHF Cup 10/15 13:00 8 Buducnost Podgorica v Spor Toto SK L 17-23
EHF Cup 10/14 13:00 8 Spor Toto SK v Buducnost Podgorica L 31-24

RK Budućnost (Cyrillic: PК Будућност) is a handball club from Podgorica, Montenegro, which was champion of Montenegro for the two times. It is a part of Budućnost sport society.

History

During the most of their history, Budućnost played in the Second Yugoslav League. In the shadow of successful Women's handball team Budućnost, they played only two seasons in the First League during the SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia era.

Successful period in the Budućnost history started after the Montenegrin independence. Budućnost became champion of the Second League 2006/07 and gets promotion to the First League.

With a lot of new players from the whole region, Budućnost won their first trophy of Montenegrin champion at the season 2008/09. Same success, club from Podgorica made one year later. They participated in qualifiers for the EHF Champions League, but after 2010 and a financial collapse, RK Budućnost was dissolved.

In the season 2019–20, RK Budućnost was reactivated.

Buducnost Podgorica is a professional handball team based in Podgorica, Montenegro. The team was founded in 1949 and has since become one of the most successful handball clubs in the country. The team plays in the Montenegrin First League and competes in various European competitions.

Buducnost Podgorica has a strong tradition of producing talented players and has a reputation for playing an aggressive and fast-paced style of handball. The team's home arena is the Moraca Sports Center, which has a capacity of 6,000 spectators.

Over the years, Buducnost Podgorica has won numerous domestic and international titles, including 14 Montenegrin Championships, 11 Montenegrin Cups, and 1 EHF Champions League title. The team has also produced several notable players who have gone on to play for national teams and top European clubs.

Buducnost Podgorica is known for its passionate fan base, who are known as "Varvari" (Barbarians). The team's colors are blue and white, and its logo features a stylized eagle with the team's name written in Cyrillic script.