{{Short description|Montenegrin handball club}} {{Infobox handball club | clubname = RK Brskovo | image = | fullname = Rukometni klub Brskovo Mojkovac | nickname = | founded = 1965 | ground = [[ŠC Vuksan Đukić]]<br /> [[Mojkovac]], <br /> [[Montenegro]] | capacity = 1,500 | chairman = | manager = | league = [[Montenegrin_First_League_of_Men's_Handball|Montenegrin First League]] | season = 2020/21. | position = | colour1 =SlateBlue|colour2=White | |pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=| leftarm1=6A5ACD|body1=6A5ACD|rightarm1=6A5ACD|shorts1=6A5ACD| pattern_la2=_shouldersonwhite|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=_shouldersonwhite| leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF| }} '''Rukometni klub Brskovo''' is a [[Montenegro|Montenegrin]] [[Team handball|handball]] club from [[Mojkovac]], that plays in [[Montenegrin_First_League_of_Men's_Handball|Montenegrin First League]]. RK Mojkovac is former champion of Montenegro.

==History==

The club was formed during the 60's as ''RK Brskovo''. In [[SFR Yugoslavia]], Brskovo played mostly in the Montenegrin Republic League, with few seasons in the Second League - 'West'. After the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia, Brskovo became the participant of the First Handball League of [[FR Yugoslavia]], but only for one season - 1992/93. In the next years, the club participated in the Second League, but with the 21st century it was relegated, and in 2004 completely dissolved.

The re-formation of the club, under the name RK Mojkovac, started with the [[Montenegrin independence referendum, 2006|Montenegrin independence]]. Mojkovac became a member of [[Montenegrin_First_League_of_Men's_Handball|Montenegrin First League]] at 2006, and in next year, club gained first promotion to the European cups. Hard days for Mojkovac came during the 2008. At the end of the season 2007/08, the club was relegated into the [[Montenegrin Second League of Men's Handball|Second League]].

In their returning First League season (2010/11), RK Mojkovac won their first title as the champion of Montenegro. In the next seasons, Mojkovac was among the better members of the First League.

==Trophies==

*'''[[Montenegrin First League of Men's Handball|Champion of Montenegro]]''' (1) **''2011.''

==First League seasons==

In the era of [[FR Yugoslavia]], RK Mojkovac (then RK Brskovo) participated in the First League during the season ''1992/93''.

RK Mojkovac played in the [[Montenegrin First League of Men's Handball|Montenegrin First League]] during the seasons ''2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15''.

==European Cups==

Mojkovac played three seasons in the [[European Handball Federation|EHF]] European competitions:

2007/08 - '''[[EHF Challenge Cup]]'''<br />

2011/12 - '''[[EHF Cup]]'''<br />

2012/13 - '''[[EHF Cup]]'''

===Teams===

{| class="wikitable" ! Season ! Competition ! Round ! Opponent ! Score |- |'''2007/08''' |[[EHF Challenge Cup]] |align = "center"|1/32 |{{Flagicon|Portugal}} [[S.L. Benfica (handball)|SL Benfica Lisbon]] |22:46, 26:44 |- |'''2011/12''' |[[EHF Cup]] |align = "center"|1/32 |{{Flagicon|Serbia}} [[RK Crvena zvezda|Crvena zvezda Beograd]] |24:23, 21:23 |- |'''2012/13''' |[[EHF Cup]] |align = "center"|1/32 |{{Flagicon|Iceland}} [[Haukar|Haukar Hafnarfjördur]] |19:25, 12:32 |- |}

==Notable players==

*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Žarko Pejović *{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Darko Stanić]] *{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Saša Adžić *{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Anđelko Adžić *{{flagicon|Serbia}} Željko Jaćimović *{{flagicon|Serbia}} Borislav Ljubojević

==External links== *[http://www.rscg.co.me/ Handball Federation of Montenegro] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170731193110/http://rscg.co.me/ |date=2017-07-31 }}

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[[Category:Handball clubs in Montenegro|Mojkovac]] [[Category:Handball clubs established in 1965]] [[Category:1965 establishments in Yugoslavia]] [[Category:Mojkovac]]