First trophy of Lovćen was 'Sports olympiad' on Cetinje 1914, a tournament which included football clubs from Montenegro, Albania and Austria-Hungary.
That year, in Cetinje, Lovćen and Budućnost played the first Montenegrin clubs' match after World War II.
FK Lovćen finished as a second team and gained an opportunity to participate in the qualifiers for the inaugural season of Yugoslav First League, but didn't succeed.
During the group matches, the club from Cetinje played against Vardar Skopje (1:2, 0:2), Lokomotiva Zagreb (4:1, 1:6) and Borovo (2:1, 1:0).
In their third and last play-off for the First League in the SFR Yugoslavia, in 1957, Lovćen was eliminated in the first qualifying leg against Željezničar Sarajevo (0:0, 0:2).
The best performance in a united Yugoslav Second division was achieved in the 1954/55 season, when together with seven wins, two draws and nine defeats, they secured sixth place in the standings.
In the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006), Lovćen played in the second and third league.
At the first match in the First League, Lovćen played on 11 August 2007. against OFK Petrovac in Cetinje – 2:2, with attendance of 2,000 supporters.
In 2009, for the first time since the independence, Lovćen appeared in the final Cup of Montenegro, when they lost the game against OFK Petrovac.
During the spring season, the club made a historic row of 11 matches without a loss (7 consecutive wins).
Next year, FK Lovćen made an impressive result in Montenegrin Cup, crowned with third performance in the finals.
Except for that, the club for Cetinje often played play-off matches for placement to the First or Second Yugoslav League.
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At that time, Lovćen won their first and only national title (Montenegrin Cup 2013/14) with first promotion to the European competitions.
FK Lovćen plays their home games at Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski, whose capacity is 5,192 seats.
[17] First game on Sveti Petar Cetinjski was Yugoslav Second League match FK Lovćen - NK GOŠK, played in August 1957.
[18] Highest attendance in the history of stadium was recorded on Yugoslav Cup game between FK Lovćen and NK Dinamo Zagreb (1971).