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FK Grbalj is a football club based in Radanovići , Montenegro. As of 2006, it plays in First League of Montenegro. The First League Of Montenegro held its inaugural season in 2006/2007. They finished third in their first full season. They finished with 49 points and were 27 behind second place and 29 points behind first after the completeion of all 33 games.

UEFA Intertoto Cup In June of 2007 FK Grbalj participated in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. Grbalj earned this spot by finishing third in the First League of Montenegro. This would mean that Grbalj would become the first team from Montenegro to play in a UEFA competition after they gained independence from Serbia. The team they played in the first round was AFC Gloria 1922 Bistrita from Romania. The first leg was away at Bistritaon 24 June 2007. The result of the match was a 2:1 victory for Gloria. Miloš Đalac scored the only goal for Montenegro in the match. He became the first Montenegrin footballer to score a goal in a European competition for a Montenegrin side. The second leg was played at their home field and was a 1:1 draw. The goalscorer for Grbalj was again Miloš Đalac. The team played at a higher level then Gloria for much of the match however, the 1:1 result was not enough for Grbalj to advance to the second round. They were eliminated 3:2 on aggregate in their European debut.

National Team Players Luka Pejović is a current FK Grbalj player who is a member of the Montenegrin National Team. He is a defender who made his first appearance in their international competition debut in the Kirin Cup.

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