Lajos Schönfeld

Lajos Schönfeld, commonly known as Tusko (born 7 September 1901 in Szeged[1] – died 25 June 1924 in Belgrade[2]) 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.[1][4] 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, in 1921, he moved back to Szeged.His noticed performances made him a call for an exhibition match played in 1921 between the selections of Budapest against the Hungarian Province.[10] 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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