Pavao Löw (1910 – 1 January 1986) was a football player in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and later an officer in the Yugoslav People's Army.
Before World War II he was a prominent member of Makabi, a famous Jewish club.
In 1933, he played three games for the Yugoslavia national football team.
[1] During the war he was arrested on 21 June 1941 and brought to Slano camp on Pag.
After the war, he changed his name to Pavle Levković and worked as a Major in Yugoslav People's Army in the commission for determining the crimes of the occupiers and their collaborators.