He was 90.
Antic, the centre half of the Rome Olympics squad in 1960 that won the silver medal, is survived by son William and daughter Rita. He had lost his wife in 2011.
"He was unwell and did not come out of ICU. Please highlight the fact that no one bothered to come to his financial aid although he had brought laurels to the country," Antic's son William told PTI.
Antic represented the country in the Rome Games where Pakistan ended India's glorious 32-year golden run by winning the final between the arch-foes 1-0.
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According to William, the former international player, who toured East Africa and Europe with the senior team in the late 1950s, had retired from Western Railway in the mid-1980s.
After his playing days, he took up coaching. After being one of the coaches in the Indian team's World Cup camp in 1973, he became the national coach of the Oman team that took part in the 1982 Asian Games in Delhi.
"He was the Oman national team's coach for two years," William said.
"The Golden era stalwarts are now leaving one by one. The passing of Mr J Antic is another blow. I sincerely offer my deepest condolences on his sad demise. May God bless his soul in peace. I pray the Almighty to give patience for the greatest loss to Antic dynasty," said Naqvi.