Career
He was also one of the first players to have played for the both Belgrade rivals: and Club career Born in Beška, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, he begin playing in the youth team of Saskatchewan Vitez Zemun. In 1936 he became senior and played for the team until 1945.
With the exception of the first half season of 1947-1948 that he played with FK (coincidentally a club thet become their major rivals), he played with all the way until 1952 playing for them a total of 192 matches, 70 in the league, having scored 115 goals, 29 in league.
In 1952 he moved to FK Radnički Beograd where, after playing the first season in the Second League, he helped them earn promotion to the Yugoslav First League where he played with them until 1956 scoring another 21 goals in the top league. He was a striker and a typical goal player.
National team He played 4 matches for the Yugoslav national team having scored on 5 occasions. He was part of the Yugoslav team at the 1947 Balkan Cup where he made his national team debut.