Stevan Jakuš
{{Short description|Yugoslav footballer}}
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|birth_place = Novi Sad, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
|death_date = {{Death date and age|1985|3|21|1921|12|24|df=y}}
|death_place = SFR Yugoslavia
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|position = Midfielder
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|clubs1 = NTK Novi Sad
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|years2 = 1941–1942
|clubs2 = Újvidékí AC
|caps2 = 1
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|years3 = 1946–1949
|clubs3 = Partizan
|caps3 = 6
|goals3 = 1
|years4 = 1949–1951
|clubs4 = OFK Beograd
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|years5 = 1951–1952
|clubs5 = Mačva Šabac
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Stevan Jakuš ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Стеван Јакуш}}, {{Langx|hu|Jakus István}}, 24 December 1921 – 21 March 1985) was a Yugoslav footballer.
Club career
Born in the outskirts of Novi Sad,[http://crno-bela-nostalgija.blogspot.com/2016/11/foto-arhiva-stevan-jakus-1921-1985.html Stevan Jakuš] at Crno-bela nostalgija Jakuš started playing in NTK Novi Sad. When Second World War started and the region was occupied by Hungary, he was added to the Újvidékí AC.[https://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/10077/jakus_jeno Jakus István] at magyarfutball.hu However, he made only one appearance for UAC in the 1941–42 Nemzeti Bajnokság I before leaving the club and joining the resistance. By the end of the war he was a member of the Yugoslav Partisans. It is recorded that in Austria in May 1945 when Yugoslav and British troops met, a football match was disputed between the two and Jakuš played on Yugoslav side.
After the war, Jakuš joins FK Partizan. Although he mostly played for the reserves team, he did made 6 appearances and scored once in the Yugoslav First League[http://www.sr.partizan.rs/istorija-kluba/igraci-od-1945-do-danas/ List of all-time players from Partizan official website] and was part of Partizan squads that were Yugoslav champions in 1946–47 and 1948–49. In Autumn 1949 he moved to BSK, later renamed OFK Beograd, and, later, in 1951, on insistence on his former teammate from Partizan, Minda Jovanović, he joined FK Mačva Šabac.
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Category:Footballers from Novi Sad
Category:Hungarians in Vojvodina
Category:Yugoslav men's footballers
Category:Serbian men's footballers
Category:Hungarian men's footballers
Category:Men's association football midfielders
Category:RFK Novi Sad 1921 players
Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players
Category:FK Mačva Šabac players