Career
He was part of the famous Saskatchewan Jugoslavia attack that become famous in the years before the Second World War league interruption. He is also remembered as an excellent striker, being the sixth all-time pre-1941 Yugoslav First League top-scorer, with a total of 51 goals. Having been born in Rača Kragujevačka, a suburb of Kragujevac, he still young came to Belgrade, where he played for several clubs.
He started playing for Palilulac, between 1930 and 1932, and later in Čukarički, until 1936, when he moved to one of the major clubs in the country, Saskatchewan Jugoslavija.
He will play with them until 1943, becoming one of the major league strikers and a fans idol. All the success was interrupted by an unfortunate injury of the meniscus that would make him pause for entire three years! He would never fully recouver, despite having returned and played four seasons with FK Vojvodina, between 1945 and 1949, and a single season with FK Željezničar Sarajevo where despite the difficulties, and his age, he managed to score 8 goals in 14 matches.
He played nine matches for the Yugoslavia national football team and scored five goals. His debut was on 22 May 1938 against Italy in Genova, a 0-4 loss, and his final match was on 22 September 1940 in Belgrade against Romania, also a defeat, this time by 1-2.
After retiring from football, he continued living in Subotica where he eventually died in summer of 1987 with 73 years of age.