He spent most of his career with FK Vojvodina where he played for 14 years, between 1921 until 1935 being one of their most influential players of the pre-war period.
He was part of the Yugoslavia national football team for some period, but he only played one match, as a substitute of the famous striker Blagoje Marjanović in a friendly match played on 9 October 1932, in Prague, against Czechoslovakia, a 2–1 win.
[1] He was part of the Yugoslav team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup, but didn't play any match.
After retiring, he remained linked to football as a manager, having coached some clubs in Yugoslavia.
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