Geza Šifliš (Serbian Cyrillic: Геза Шифлиш, Hungarian: Siflis Géza; 25 February 1907 – 18 November 1948) was a Yugoslav football goalkeeper of Hungarian ethnicity.
[1] Nicknamed Gouliver[2] for his height[3] and strength, he played in top league clubs in Yugoslavia and Hungary.
[4] Born in Ókeresztúr,[4] Austria-Hungary (nowadays Srpski Krstur, Serbia), he first appeared playing for SAND Subotica[5] in the 1927 Yugoslav Football Championship.
[4] He played five matches for the Yugoslavia national team, one of them at the 1928 Summer Olympics[6] against Portugal.
In 1936, he married Hungarian swimmer Magda Szász.