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Ivan "Ivica" Bek (; 29 October 1909 – 2 June 1963), also known as Yvan Beck, was a Serbian football player. He was part of Yugoslavia's team at the 1928 Summer Olympics and at the 1930 FIFA World Cup.


Club career

Bek was born to a German father, and a Czech mother in the Serbian capital Belgrade borough of
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. At age of 16, started playing in
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for which he scored 51 goals in 50 matches. In 1928, Bek moved to
Mačva Mačva ( sr-Cyrl, Мачва, ; hu, Macsó) is a geographical and historical region in the northwest of Central Serbia, on a fertile plain between the Sava and Drina rivers. The chief town is Šabac. The modern Mačva District of Serbia is nam ...
, and soon proceeded to French
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. In his first season, he reached the cup finals, but lost 2–0 against Montpellier. Next year in cup finals against RC France, was victorious for Sète (3–1) with Bek scoring two decisive goals in extra time. Four years later with the same club, Bek was part of the first team that win the Double in France. Bek helped Yugoslavia get fourth place in the first
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in Uruguay. Bek and his team went on a train from Belgrade to Marseille. When they came to Marseille they went on a crew ship to Uruguay in the second class.


International career

Internationally, Bek represented the Kingdom of
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
(seven caps, four goals) and
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(five caps). For Yugoslavia he debuted in 1927 against Bulgaria (2–0), participated Olympic tournament in 1928 in Amsterdam and played in the 1930 FIFA World Cup for Yugoslavia scoring three goals. In 1933, Bek took French citizenship and renamed himself Yvan Beck and in February 1935 he was picked for the first time for the Equipe Tricolore.


International goals

:''Scores and results list Yugoslavia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Bek goal.''


Post-playing career

During the Second World War, Bek was a member of the
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. After the war, he worked as a dockworker in Sète, where he died from a heart attack.


Honours

FC Sète * Champion of France: 1934 * French Cup: 1930, 1934


References


External links

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Yvan Beck at the French Football Federation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bek, Ivan 1909 births 1930 FIFA World Cup players 1963 deaths Footballers from Belgrade French footballers France international footballers Yugoslav footballers Yugoslavia international footballers Olympic footballers of Yugoslavia Serbian people of German descent Serbian people of Czech descent French people of German descent French people of Czech descent Yugoslav emigrants to France Serbian emigrants to France Footballers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Dual internationalists (football) OFK Beograd players FK Mačva Šabac players Yugoslav First League players FC Sète 34 players AS Saint-Étienne players Nîmes Olympique players Ligue 1 players Association football forwards French Resistance members Pays d'Aix FC players Naturalized citizens of France People from Sète Sportspeople from Hérault Footballers from Occitania (administrative region)