Luka BAR has clinched their inaugural Montenegrin Women`s Super Cup title, overcoming long-standing domestic rivals OK HERCEG NOVI with a 3-1 victory (25-22, 25-16, 20-25, 25-17) in this year`s final. This significant win marks the team`s first triumph over their toughest competitor in three seasons, setting a compelling precedent for the upcoming EPCG Super League season.

Match Highlights and Player Achievements
Captain Dijana Vuković delivered a remarkable performance, scoring an impressive 23 points. National team player Teodora Čavić also made a substantial contribution with 19 points, while middle blocker Aleksandra Šćekić reached double digits with 12 points. Further bolstering the team`s score were Maša Dragojević with eight points, Andjela Kukobat with seven, and Tijana Tvrdišić contributing two points.
Awards Ceremony
Nikola Kažić, President of the Volleyball Federation of Montenegro (OSCG), presented the Super Cup trophy to the winners. The gold medals were awarded to the Luka BAR players by Ana Martinović, Director of Communications, Marketing, and Institutional Cooperation at Eagle Hills Montenegro, and Dušan Masoničić, President of the Board of Directors of the Port of Bar.

For her outstanding play, Dijana Vuković was recognized as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the match, receiving her award from Ksenija Božović, OSCG`s Director of Women’s National Teams. The players and coaching staff of OK HERCEG NOVI were presented with silver medals by Nevena Terzić and Petar Vukčević, both members of the OSCG Board of Administration. Additionally, the finalist’s plaque was awarded to team captain Melisa Cenović by Ivan Bošković, OSCG Secretary General.
The match officials also received accolades: supervisor Ana Ivanović and referees Jelena Mitrović and Slobodan Kovačević were honored by Nikola Pješčić, OSCG Competitions Director.

Special Recognitions
Special recognitions were given to Ana Ivanović and international referee Sonja Simonovska. They were honored for representing Montenegrin Volleyball on prestigious stages: Ivanović at the Women’s World Championship in Thailand and Simonovska at the 2025 CEV Women’s Champions League Final Four.
