Full name Budimir Vujacic Weight 79 kg Years Team Height 1.90 m | Playing position Role Footballer Name Budimir Vujacic Position Defender | |
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Date of birth (1964-01-04) 4 January 1964 (age 51) | ||
Budimir vuja i c zvezda partizan 0 1 finale kupa jugoslavije 1 me 14 05 1992
Budimir Vujačić (born 4 January 1964) is a retired Montenegrin footballer. Mainly a left back, he could also operate as a central defender.
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- Budimir vuja i c zvezda partizan 0 1 finale kupa jugoslavije 1 me 14 05 1992
- Budimir vuja i daje gol i pozdravlja cigane
- Club career
- International career
- References

Budimir vuja i daje gol i pozdravlja cigane
Club career
Born in Titograd, Montenegro, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Vujačić grew up in Petrovac na Moru, and began his football career with local outfit OFK Petrovac. In 1985, aged 21, he moved abroad, playing three solid seasons for SC Freiburg in the German second division.
In January 1988, Vujačić returned home and signed with FK Vojvodina where he remained until June 1989, after which he joined FK Partizan. At the Belgrade outfit, he was an everpresent defensive figure (also contributing with 10 league goals during his spell), as the team won one cup and the first edition of the championship after the creation of Serbia and Montenegro, with Partizan leading second-placed neighbours Red Star by 14 points, whilst only conceding 20 goals in 36 matches.

Vujačić then joined Sporting Clube de Portugal, winning the Portuguese Cup in the only season in which he was a regular starter (29 matches, two goals). He retired from football in 1998 at the age of 34, after a short spell in Japan with Vissel Kobe.

Following his retirement, Vujačić served as scout for Manchester United, and was responsible for bringing Zoran Tošić and Adem Ljajić to the club's attention.
International career

Vujačić made his senior national team debut for Yugoslavia on 27 May 1989, in a friendly match against Belgium (0–1 loss in Brussels) – he played the entire second half.

In total, he gained a total of 12 caps (eight plus four for the newly created Serbia), but did not attend any major international tournament.
