He is mostly known for his spell with TSV 1860 Munich in Germany, during which he participated, among others, in the inaugural season of the newly formed Bundesliga.
[2][3] His younger brother Milan Radenković was a musician in the United States.
[3][4] The player is currently the last living member of the Yugoslavia national football team of the 1956 Summer Olympics.
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