Dušan Marković (footballer, born 1906)

He spent most of his career with FK Vojvodina where he played for 14 years, between 1921 until 1935 being one of their most influential players of the pre-war period.

He was part of the Yugoslavia national football team for some period, but he only played one match, as a substitute of the famous striker Blagoje Marjanović in a friendly match played on 9 October 1932, in Prague, against Czechoslovakia, a 2–1 win.

[1] He was part of the Yugoslav team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup, but didn't play any match.

After retiring, he remained linked to football as a manager, having coached some clubs in Yugoslavia.

[3] This biographical article related to a Serbian association football forward is a stub.