Milorad Sekulović

He spent two seasons with them, scoring 62 goals in 61 appearances in the Vojvodina League, the third tier of Yugoslav football.

[2] After impressive displays with Vrbas, Sekulović moved to Yugoslav First League club Vojvodina in the summer of 1973.

In the spring of 1974, Sekulović netted 13 goals in 16 appearances, helping the side win promotion to the Yugoslav Second League.

In the 1981 winter transfer window, Sekulović switched to fellow Second League club AIK Bačka Topola.

After hanging up his boots, Sekulović managed numerous clubs in his homeland, most notably Vrbas (three spells) and Hajduk Kula (1989–1992).