Vaso
Vujanovic was born in 1941 in Yugoslavia and
began his career at Durham, Vaso became Head Coach
of the Lords Soccer program in 1973 and spent
the next 17 years guiding the team to numerous
successful seasons. At great soccer player in
his own day growing up in Yugoslavia, his coaching
record doesn't just speak for itself, it issues
a profound statement about his abilities. From
1973 to 1989 he amassed 128 career victories against
just 35 losses and seven ties, a phenomenal winning
percentage of .774. Among those totals are a pair
of Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Championships
in 1980 and 1988, five Silver medals, five Bronze
medals and two trips to the CCAA National Championships.
The Lords failed only once to qualify for the
provincial championships in those 17 years. A
great number of talented players have had the
opportunity to receive Vaso's guidance over the
years and help build what was and continues to
be a truly outstanding Nationally ranked soccer
program. Despite his numerous achievements, Vaso's
most memorable moment came in winning the 1980
OCAA Golf Medal.