Dragomir Tošić

Dragomir "Dragan" Tošić (8 November 1909 – 20 June 1985) was a Yugoslav and Serbian civil engineer[1] and Yugoslavian football player.

By 1929, he had progressed to the club’s first team as a left back, earning recognition for his sharp technical skills, excellent positional play,[3] and reputation as a relentless and strong defender.

[4] He made his debut for the Yugoslavia national football team in 1930 and was selected for the squad that represented the country at the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup in Montevideo, Uruguay.

[3] Between 1930 and 1934, he earned 11 caps for Yugoslavia, facing teams such as Argentina, Bulgaria, Portugal, France, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Spain, and Switzerland.

[1] He was the founder and, from 1951 to 1959, the general director of the construction company “Tunelogradnja.” [1] For the achievements of this organization, including the breakthrough of the 6.171 m long Sozina tunnel (the longest in Montenegro) and other projects, he was awarded the Order of Labor with a Golden Wreath in 1957.

[1][2] Dragomir Tošić married Smilja Ristić in 1935, and the couple had four children: sons Tihoslav (1936) and Mihailo (1938), and daughters Milena (1941) and Ljubinka (1947).