Career
He was killed during the Siege of Sarajevo while transporting wounded citizens to a nearby hospital. Vidović joined FK Sarajevo in the summer of 1974 from local Sarajevo side FK Bosna. He played his first game for the maroon-whites on 14 August of the same year, and would go on to compete in 29 ties during his first season with the club
In 1983 he joined Austrian side GAK, whom he represented for a further 6 seasons, before retiring from professional football in 1989.
On 22 March 1980 he earned his second cap in a 2-1 victory over Uruguay. On 17 May 1992, with the Siege of Sarajevo already underway, Vidović who was an ethnic Serb, took part in a volunteer operation to help transport civilians, wounded by Serb forces, to a nearby hospital in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Dobrinja.
After the convoy was stopped at a Serb military checkpoint, he was taken away by soldiers and all traces of him disappeared for 4 years. In 1996 his remains were discovered in a shallow mass grave along with the remains of three other people.
On 5 June 2004 his remains were buried in Sarajevo, along with an FK Sarajevo jersey.
An annual tournament in his honour has been organized since 2004. A street in the neighbourhood of Dobrinja carries his name.