Career
Born in Zagreb, Croatia, Tudor started his career at the lower-tier Mladost Buzin, originally playing as a forward, aged 10 he was spotted by GNK Dinamo Zagreb scouts and moved there, but 2 years later moved to NK Zagreb where he spent most of his youth career, moving gradually to a right back role. In 2014 he moved to Greece, joining the U20 side of Panathinaikos F.C., where he was helped and mentored by Danijel Pranjić
After a year in Greece, Tudor moved back to Croatia, signing a three and a half-year contract with HNK Hajduk Split. Initially playing for the third-tier B team, where coach Mario Osibov moved him to a more offensive right wing role, he was moved to the first team by the newly appointed sports director/coach Goran Vučević for the match against HNK Rijeka on 18.4.2015, on which he debuted in the first team, scoring the leading goal from a header in the 44th minute in what would be a 1-2 loss for his team, before he was replaced in the 62nd minute by Josip Bašić.
Tudor possesses great amounts of stamina and pace but he is loved by Hajduk Split fans because of his extremely high work rate and a never-going-to-give-up attitude on the pitch.