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Lajos Senfeld Tusko
Lajos Senfeld Tusko (born 1901 Szeged – died 1924 Belgrade) was a Hungarian football goalkeeper.
He was one of the most influential players of BSK Belgrade in the early 1920s and is specially remembered for his die-hard attitude in the pitch.〔(Vek romantike ) at OFK Beograd official website.〕
He began his career in Szeged where he played with S.M.S.〔(BSK 1911 - 1931 ) pag. 23〕 until the end of the First World War. In 1920 he joins NAK Novi Sad in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.〔 It is during this period that he travells as a guest with BSK to a tournament in Dalmatia, however he returned to NAK, and shortly after, he moved back to Szeged.〔 During this period in Hungary, his noticed performances made him a call for an exhibition match played in 1921 between the selections of Budapest against the Hungarian Province.〔 This match fielded what were considered the best players in Hungary by that time, divided in two teams, the ones based in the capital Budapest against the ones playing in the rest of the country, with Tusko playing for the second one, as he was based in Szeged. That year he returned to the Novi Sad and joined FK Vojvodina where he stayed during the rest of the 1921 season.〔(FK Vojvodina 1921 stats ) at FK Vojvodina unofficial website (Tusko marked as "Šenfeld")〕 and the 1922.〔(FK Vojvodina 1922 stats ) at FK Vojvodina unofficial website (Tusko marked as "Šenfeld").〕 That year, despite the interess of numerous clubs, he opted to move to Belgrade and signed with BSK, a team he already knew from the tournament he was a guest in few years earlier, and where he will become one of the main players of the Yugoslav Championship which started in 1923.〔
After two seasons, he become an idol in Belgrade and during 1923 was often named as the best goalkeeper in the country.〔("Večiti rivali" ) by Ljubomir Vukadinović, pag. 23〕 However in 1924 he suffered a heavy kidney injury in a clash with an opponent forward in a friendly match between the city selection of Belgrade, for whom he played, and the selection of Lower Austria region. After spending a couple of days in hospital and two surgeries he died. The main local sports newspaper ''Sport'' had extensive coverage of the event and concluded the report with the following sentence: "He died like a hero and was buried as a small sports King."〔("Bsk - Jugoslavija Sećanja Na Prvi Beogradski Večiti Derbi" ) by Mr. Živko M. Bojanić.〕
As a result, the Belgrade Football Subassociation created a fund named after him in order to financially support the injured footballers.〔(BSK 1911 - 1931 ) p. 46〕
He was known in Yugoslav media in his Serbian language name version as ''Lajoš Šenfeld Tusko'', or in Cyrillic as Лajoш Шeнфeлд Tуcкo.
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