Todor Veselinović

Todor " Toza " Veselinović (born 22 October 1930 in Belgrade, Serbia ) is a former Yugoslav football player and Serbian football coach.

Career

His footballing career started Veselinović at FK Vojvodina Novi Sad in his future career took him first to FK Partizan Belgrade before he again a year later moved to FK Vojvodina Novi Sad. In July 1961 moved to Italy for Sampdoria. From 1962 to 1964 he played in the First Vienna FC, ​​from there he moved in July 1964 to Union Saint -Gilloise. From 1965 to 1968, he then played for SK Austria Klagenfurt / Kärnten FC where he ended his active career as a football player.

In the Yugoslav national team, he played successfully for over 8 years ( 1953-1961 ). His debut celebrated on May 14, 1953 at the 3-1 victory against Belgium in Brussels, his last appearance was on June 4, 1961 instead of the 2-1 home win against Poland. In between, he took part, among others, the World Cup finals in 1954 and 1958, scoring in the second 3 hits in 4 games. Appropriateness of the hit rate he's been all times for the Yugoslav national team of the most successful strikers.

Change to the coach office

Later, he began a career coach, including Independiente Santa Fe, Fenerbahce and other Turkish and more Greek teams. With Fenerbahce, he won two championships (1985 and 1989). He also oversaw the Yugoslav national football team during the European Football Championship 1984 in France. However, the team lost all three games. His time as national coach was characterized by frequent rotation of the installation; in 25 games managed Veselinović to set up 59 players.

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