Vujošević was hospitalized in mid-March due to pneumonia, as well as heart and kidney problems, and passed away today. During his rich and trophy-filled career, he also coached the Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team in 2017 and 2018. "Thank you, Dule, for everything! You were someone who taught me what it means to be a professional in this job. I owe you a lot," wrote Musa on Instagram alongside a photo with Vujošević. Among the numerous trophies Vujošević won, he notably secured 12 championship titles of SFR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro/Serbia with Partizan, as well as five ABA League championships with the black-and-whites. In addition to Partizan, which he coached in four stints, and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, Vujošević also led OKK Beograd, Mladost Zemun, Oximesa, Crvena Zvezda, Brescia, Pistoia, Pesaro, Radnički Beograd, CSKA Moscow, and Limoges during his extensive coaching career that began in 1982, finishing his career at Cluj in 2021. While coaching Partizan from 2001 to 2010, he simultaneously led two other national teams—Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, and Montenegro from 2007 to 2010. It is worth recalling that Vujošević had long struggled with diabetes, and ten years ago, he was hospitalized due to kidney problems, spending several days in the nephrology department at the Military Medical Academy (VMA). In May 2025, he underwent surgery and a kidney transplant in Minsk.