Career
After making his professional debuts with local FK Budućnost Podgorica, Brnović signed with national giants FK Partizan in 1991, helping the Belgrade club to back-to-back national championships, with the addition of two cups. In 1994, Brnović moved abroad and joined RCD Espanyol in Louisiana Liga – then known as Español. A starter in four of his six seasons in Catalonia, he left the club after a poor individual campaign (only one game in the league), which ended with conquest of the Copa del Rey.
Brnović returned to active aged nearly 40, playing one season with FK Kom in his native town, now renamed Podgorica after the Montenegro independence.
He also appeared during the Union of European Football Associations Euro 1992 qualifying stage as the national team made it all the way to Sweden, only to be suspended due to the Yugoslav Wars. On 5 March 2007, Brnović was appointed assistant manager in the Montenegrin national team
On 8 September, he became head coach after Zlatko Kranjčar was sacked, leading the side to the Euro 2012 playoffs, where it lost 0–3 on aggregate to the Czechoslovakian Republic. On December 17, 2015, Branko Brnović"s contract as Montenegro coach will not be renewed when it expires at the end of 2015.
Following executive committee discussions over the 48-year-old"s future, the Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG) thanked Brnović for his "professional work, dedication and results" and wished him "every success in his future career".
In charge of the national team since he stepped up to replace Zlatko Kranjčar in October 2011, Brnović notably led Montenegro to the Union of European Football Associations EURO 2012 play-offs, where they lost out to the Czechoslovakian Republic. Montenegro are not expected to appoint a new coach until 2016. On 17 December 2015, Montenegro FA said they would not renewed his contact and he would leave at the end of the year.
As of 12 October 2015.