Todor Veselinović, born on October twenty-second, nineteen thirty, was a distinguished Yugoslav and Serbian football player and manager. Renowned for his prowess as a forward, he spent the majority of his playing career at Vojvodina, where he etched his name into the club's history as its all-time leading scorer. With a remarkable tally of one hundred forty-five goals, he ranks as the sixth-highest scorer in the annals of the Yugoslav First League.
In his early thirties, Veselinović ventured abroad, showcasing his talent in three different countries, with Austria being the most notable. His international career was equally impressive; he earned thirty-seven caps for the Yugoslav national team between nineteen fifty-three and nineteen sixty-one, netting twenty-eight goals and securing his place as the country's sixth-highest scorer.
Veselinović's international accolades include selections for the FIFA World Cups in nineteen fifty-four and nineteen fifty-eight, as well as being part of the squad that finished as runners-up at the nineteen fifty-six Summer Olympics. His contributions to the sport were not limited to his playing days.
Transitioning into management, Veselinović enjoyed a prolific career that spanned three decades, during which he led numerous clubs, primarily in Greece and Turkey. His managerial expertise also extended to national teams, as he took charge of Colombia from nineteen seventy-one to nineteen seventy-three and Yugoslavia from nineteen eighty-two to nineteen eighty-four.