Career
Miroslav Brozović, his coach at the time, put him in the position of right back, and he developed into an excellent football player. Later, he successfully played as center half. In the FK Sarajevo jersey he played a total of 444 games (254 in the league) and scored eight goals.
This number of games he played for the club placed him second on the list of club records, after Biogradlić with 646 games.
With two games for the young team (1962–1963), he capped eight games for the best selection of Yugoslavia. Debuted in meeting of the Olympic teams against Romania (1:2) in Bucharest on 27 September 1963, and the last game for the national team he played in the Olympic tournament in Japan in Osaka on 22 October 1964, again, against Romania (0:3).
Pathologically afraid of flying, he stopped playing in 1971, official saying goodbye to the pitch in summer 1972, together with other club player Boško Antić (276 matches and 140 goals) in a match against Sporting Lisbon. In FK Sarajevo, he began to work as a coach in 1973, and 1975 he was appointed director of the club
In the role of director and later as president Vujović spent twenty years and made great contribution to success and stability of FK Sarajevo.