Vladimir Mudrinić (born 26 July 1976) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.
Born in Kikinda, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, Mudrinić began his professional career with his hometown club, OFK Kikinda. He later moved to FK Vojvodina before joining Sartid Smederevo (now FK Smederevo 1924). During his time with Sartid Smederevo, he established himself as a prominent midfielder in the domestic league, contributing to the club's most successful period, which culminated in winning the Serbia and Montenegro Cup in 2003.
His performances earned him a transfer to the Russian Premier League club Zenit Saint Petersburg in 2002. Mudrinić also had a stint with Red Star Belgrade during the 2002–2003 season. He subsequently returned to FK Smederevo and played for various other clubs, including FK Zeta and FK Radnički Niš, before retiring from professional play.
At the international level, Mudrinić represented the national team of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro). He made several appearances for the senior team between 2001 and 2002, primarily participating in friendly matches and the Millennium Super Soccer Cup.
After retiring from active competition, Mudrinić transitioned into football management. He has held coaching positions at several Serbian clubs, including FK Drina Zvornik, FK Zlatibor Čajetina, and FK Smederevo 1924. His managerial career has primarily focused on the Serbian First League and the Serbian League (third tier).