Career
Tomašević was one of the best forwards in the Belgrade clubs in the period before the World World War II, the star player of BASK, national team striker and an excellent manager. He started playing in 1925 in Jedinstvo Belgrade. In 1928 moved to Saskatchewan Soko and a year later the club was renamed into BASK where he"ll stay for eleven years, until 1940, when because of a serious lesion of the meniscus, had to stop playing.
He is remembered as an excellent technician and a very effective striker.
Beside 23 matches for the Belgrade City selection, and one match for the Yugoslav B team, Tomašević played 12 matches for the national football team having scored 8 goals. He mostly played as a striker or left midfielder.
There was a darker period in his national team career that happened after in a match for the Balkan Cup, in Sofia against Bulgaria (2-3 loss), he failed to materialize a penalty and was afterward absent from the national side for three years! His last match was on 22 May 1938 in a friendly match against Italy in Genoa (0-4 loss). After his injury, Tomašević continued to be attached to football getting significant results as a football manager.
He also spend some time coaching in Greece.