Sigitas Jakubauskas (born 29 December 1958 in
Kaunas
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) is a retired
Soviet
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and
Lithuanian
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football
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player.
International career
Jakubauskas played his only game for
USSR
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on 7 August 1985 in a friendly against
Romania
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.
Honours
*
Lithuanian Footballer of the Year Lithuanian Footballer of the Year is a football award.
Winners
* 1965: Petras Glodenis ( Žalgiris Vilnius)
* 1966: Gintautas Kalėdinskas ( Žalgiris Vilnius)
* 1967: Stanislovas Ramelis ( Žalgiris Vilnius)
* 1968: Stanislovas Ramelis ( Žalg ...
: 1982
References
External links
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Profile
1958 births
Living people
Lithuanian men's footballers
Soviet men's footballers
Soviet Union men's international footballers
FK Žalgiris players
Footballers from Kaunas
FC Remscheid players
Soviet Top League players
2. Bundesliga players
Lithuanian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Germany
Lithuanian expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Men's association football defenders
Men's association football forwards
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