Tributes have poured in after the only manager in history to coach Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona passed away on Monday.
Serbian coach died on Monday at the age of 71 following a long illness, according to Spanish news outlet Marca.
Antic had a varied playing career as a defender spanning 17 years in which he played for Partizan Belgrade in his home country, Fenerbahce in Turkey, Real Zaragoza in Spain before ending his career in England with Luton Town.
He coached a host of Spanish sides including Zaragoza, Real Madrid and Barcelona but is best remembered at Atletico, where he spent five years and led a team containing current coach Diego Simeone to win a La Liga and Copa del Rey double in 1996.
He also led Serbia to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, then going on to work in China with Chinese Super League side Shandong Luneng in 2012. His last stint as a coach was with Hebei China Fortune in 2015.
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos also paid tribute, writing on Twitter: "You made Atletico great and you made our rivalry greater. Farewell to a unique coaching career — Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid. Rest in peace."
The Atlético de Madrid family is mourning the passing of Radomir Antic, one of our legendary coaches. You will forever live in our hearts. Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/C5UulDOZSo
— Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) April 6, 2020