"Qarabagh" midfielder Marko Janković has been awarded the honorary prize of his hometown of Cetinje (Montenegro).
Idman.Biz reports that Marko Janković himself shared the information on his Instagram page.
It should be noted that this honorary award called "Plaketa Prijestonice Cetinje" is presented by the Cetinje city administration, the historical capital of Montenegro, to people who have made exceptional contributions to the development of the city.
"The most difficult and at the same time the greatest honor is to be recognized in one's own country. The award presented by the Cetinje city administration is an evaluation of the path, work and perseverance that I have built outside the borders of the country. This award is both a great honor and an obligation for me - because knowing that it is not easy to be recognized in a strong competition where brilliant athletes make up the majority, I must justify this trust by striving for greater and better results.
I dedicate this award to my coaches who taught me the first steps in Cetinje - Nikola Nino Milanović and Marko Marković, as well as to my family, which is the foundation of everything. Great roads often start from muddy fields, and without those beginnings, there would be no results today.
With the hope that better results will continue on this path of representing our city and state, I also express my deep gratitude to Mayor Nikola Djurašković," M. Janković noted in his post.
