This was started by Beckett Tucker, Oliver Corlette and Malcolm Blaxall and coached by Milos Kucancanin, Rambo Morrison Tavana Faaletino, David Lowe and Marty Lusty [2] A regional league began in 2014 and fixtures were also arranged with other teams around the former Yugoslavian countries.
Rugby has competition from other popular sports such as water polo, association football, handball and mixed martial arts in Montenegro.
This was Montenegro's first stint as an independent nation competing in rugby union and the first time the country played at home.
[7] The tournament ended with a loss to Slovakia and a win to Bulgaria which are World Rugby ranked opposition.
Montenegro lost to Bulgaria at home convincingly and put on a strong showing in Turkey narrowly losing buy a few points.
The country's first international rugby sevens matches were played in 2014 at the ENC Division B championship in Greece.
On 10 April 2015 The Wolves played the first international match in the country's history, winning a thrilling encounter 29–27 against Estonia in Bar.
They competed against favourites Denmark for their first match and lost heavily and were unlucky to not get a win in their debut tournament.
Each team had a victory and even though Montenegro had scored the most tries and had a better points difference Slovakia had gotten promotion through due to changes in Rugby Europe's tie breaker rules earlier in the year.
Currently after the recent re-structuring in rugby europe the national team are playing in the south division 2 conference alongside Serbia, Bosnia and Turkey.