Notable game from the season, Ibar – Lovćen (0:1), played in front od 4,000 spectators, finished with crowd disturbances.
At the end of the season, Lovćen gained directly promotion to Prva CFL, while Bokelj won the playoff games against Jedinstvo.
Next year, the title and directly promotion to highest rank surprisingly gained FK Jezero, with four points more than Čelik.
In the First League playoffs, Čelik didn't succeed against their city rivals from Sutjeska in two games which watched 17,000 spectators overall (0:0, 0:1).
OFK Titograd lost against FK Dečić, but Mornar made historical success with their first-ever promotion to Prva CFL after the games against Jezero (2:1, 0:0).
During the season 2008–09, Otrant scored 12 goals on the match against Ribnica (12:2), which is the all-time record in Montenegrin Second League.
Except first-ever promotion to the First League in their history, Čelik made notable success in 2011–12 Montenegrin Cup during the same season.
In final game, played in Podgorica City Stadium, Čelik defeated First-League side Rudar – 2:1.
Second and third placed Bokelj and Zabjelo lost their games in the playoffs, so only Dečić made a promotion to highest rank.
At the beginning of the season, OFK Bar withdraw due to financial difficulties, so the championship had 11 members.
During that season, on game Zabjelo – Zora (5–0), player Bojan Kopitović scored five goals, which is the all-time record in Montenegrin Second League.
With two points more than their main opponents, Iskra finished first and made their first-ever promotion to the highest-level competition.
On season 2016–17, Kom secured a promotion to Prva CFL after seven years spent in lowest-level competitions.
Next year, four weeks before the end of competition, FK Podgorica secured the title and their first ever promotion to the top flight.
As Football Association of Montenegro decided, runner-up and third-placed squad at the moment of disruption (Jezero and Bokelj), participated in the playoffs for Prva CFL.
Second and third placed Arsenal and Igalo didn't succeed to gain promotion via playoffs, as they were defeated against Iskra and OFK Petrovac.
Two last-placed teams – Ibar and Drezga were relegated to Third League, both after two consecutive seasons spent in second-tier.
Since foundation of the competition, official broadcaster of Second Montenegrin League matches is national television of Montenegro – RTCG.