Prva Crnogorska futsal Liga is the highest-ranked futsal league in Montenegro. It is governed by the Football Association of Montenegro and it is played under UEFA and FIFA rules. It was founded in 2006 and as of 2019–20 season, the league consists of 10 teams.

History

First official futsal competition in Montenegro was organized in January 1988, as a Republic qualifiers for the final SFR Yugoslavia tournament. Most successful teams at that time were Ratar and Transport from Podgorica, who represented Montenegro in the finals.
Era of significant successes started at nineties, as teams from Montenegro made big progress in futsal championship of FR Yugoslavia. On season 1993–94, Premijer (Nikšić) won the national title, and that was the very first championship won by one squad from Montenegro. Next year, Premijer was a runner-up of Yugoslav championship. On season 1995–96, another team from Nikšić became Yugoslav champion - Elektroprivreda and next year they finished second. Next big achievement of Montenegrin futsal teams came on season 2000–01. In the national finals played two teams from Montenegro, and the title won CD Shop Mocart (Danilovgrad), who won two games against Nikšić (7-2; 8-4). With that result, CD Shop Mocart became first Montenegrin side who participated in UEFA Futsal Champions League. Next time, CD Shop Mocart became a champion of Serbia and Montenegro on season 2002–03, after two victories in the final against Balestra Nikšić (2:1; 7:3). On season 2004-05, Municipium (Pljevlja) participated in Yugoslav championship finals, but they were defeated against Marbo Belgrade (2-1; 3-10)'.
In 2006, after the Independence referendum, Montenegro split from Serbia. Following that, Montenegrin Futsal League is founded as top-tier national competition. During the first two seasons, in competition dominated Municipium, while the title on season 2008–09 surprisingly won Montenegrostars (Budva). Next year, the title winner was CD Shop Mocart and on season 2010–11 Bajo Pivljanin (Plužine). Next two years, the title-holder was Jedinstvo (Bijelo Polje), whose domination was finished on season 2013–14, finished with the first title for Agama (Podgorica). Next year, another Podgorica side won the title - Titograd. Title for season 2015–16 won Military Futsal Team (Danilovgrad), and Titograd won their second title on season 2016–17. Next season, first title in history won Čelik (Nikšić). Record of the time made Titograd who won their third national title on season 2018–19.

黑山1.FSL是黑山国内最重要的室内足球锦标赛之一。这项锦标赛每年举办一次,吸引了来自全国各地的顶级室内足球俱乐部参加。比赛通常在黑山的主要城市之一举行,如首都波德戈里察或巴尔。黑山1.FSL的目的是提高室内足球的水平,并为球员们提供展示自己技术的机会。

这项锦标赛的规模庞大,吸引了大量的观众和媒体关注。每年参赛的球队都经过严格的选拔,确保只有最优秀的球队能够参与。比赛期间,球队之间将进行激烈的对抗,争夺冠军的荣誉。

黑山1.FSL的比赛规则与传统足球有所不同。室内足球场地较小,球队由五名球员组成,包括一名守门员。比赛时间较短,通常为两个半场,每半场20分钟。这种快节奏的比赛形式使得比赛更加刺激和紧张。

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总之,黑山1.FSL是黑山国内最重要的室内足球锦标赛之一,为球员们提供了展示自己技术的舞台,同时也为观众提供了一场精彩的体育盛事。无论是对于参赛球队还是观众来说,这都是一次难忘的体验。