Las Vegas (NV.) -- Las Vegas Lights FC added an experienced piece that will be an immediate contributor in the back line, as Canadian National Team member Dejan Jakovic joined the roster via loan from MLS leaders Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC). Jakovic is eligible to play for Lights FC immediately.

“We’re thankful to get him to be a part of our team, he brings poise and experience and he’s still one hell of a soccer player,” said Lights FC manager Eric Wynalda. “One of the things that you have concerns about when you get an experienced guy is the speed aspect. That’s not an issue with Dejan, he still has a step and will clearly help us in the air. We couldn't be more thrilled to be a part of this team right now.”

Born in Karlovac, Croatia, Dejan moved to Toronto when he was six years old. After being a part of the Canadian National Youth Program, he enrolled in the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he played his full collegiate eligibility of four years. Early in his career he joined Serbian SuperLiga giants Red Star Belgrade.

In 2009 he returned to North America by signing with Major League Soccer's D.C. United, playing with the club during 5 seasons where he played in a total of 98 MLS games. After a successful run with the Black-and-Red that included winning the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2013, Dejan was transferred to Shimizu S-Pulse of the J.League (Japanese top tier professional league) where he was a part of their roster for 3 years.

After spending 2017 with the New York Cosmos, Jakovic was announced as part of LAFC's roster for their inaugural season as an MLS franchise. He was featured in a total of 15 league matches with Los Angeles, including 13 as a starter. LAFC re-signed him on January 16, 2019.

Dejan Jakovic earned his Canada National Team senior debut in a win over Martinique on January 30, 2008. He has been called up by the Canadian side each year since, including appearances at the 2009, 2015 and 2017 Gold Cups, plus five FIFA World Cup qualifiers.