Teofilo Spasojević

Teofilo Spasojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Teoфилo Cпacojeвић ) (January 21, 1909, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia – February 28, 1970, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) was a Serbian football player.

Playing as a left-back, he was known for his classy, elegant style, correctness and excellent positioning in the field.

He started playing in the youth teams of Belgrade's SK Jugoslavija, where he played most of his career, from 1929 until 1935, making with Milutin Ivković, considered by many as the best full-beck of the pre-1941 Yugoslav football, one of the best defences. He played for the club an impressive 110 official matches.

He played twice for the Yugoslavia national football team. His debut was at May 6, 1928 in Belgrade against Romania, a 3-1 win, and his other, and last, match was at August 3, 1930, in a friendly in Buenos Aires against Argentina, a 1-3 loss, just after the 1930 FIFA World Cup, in which he was part of the team, but didn't play any match. Despite having been a remarkable player, the competition in the defence didn't allowed him to have more caps for the national team.

After retiring, he graduated in the law school in Belgrade. He died in winter of 1970, with 61 years of age.[1]

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