The famous football coach and former player Milan Živadinović passed away at the age of 77.

He was born in Belgrade on December 15, 1944.

During his playing career, he wore the jersey of numerous clubs, among which were Red Star, Čelik, Vardar, Sloboda from Užice…

He accepted the coaching career immediately after finishing playing football.

He led Novi Sad, Spartak Subotica, Rad, Sutjeska, Sakariaspor from Turkey, Budućnost, Priština, Radnički Niš, Al Shahab, OFK Beograd, Apollon from Cyprus, Al Nasr, Obilić, Saba Battery, with whom he won the Iran Cup in 2005 and Changsha Jinde from China. He was the head of the Manager of Red Star, with which he won the national cup in 1993.

He was the Manager of the Yugoslav national team under 21 and 23, and in the period from 1998 to 1999, he led the national team as a Manager for six games.

He achieved a result of three wins, two draws and one defeat, and it remains to be noted that he did not lose the game in the qualifications for the European Championship (all three wins). He also led the national teams of Iraq, Yemen, Ghana and Myanmar.

Football Club Vojvodina expresses its sincerest condolences to family, friends, the Football Association of Serbia and everyone who knew him.