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Full name | FC Lokomotiv Moscow | ||
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Nickname(s) | Parovoz | ||
Founded | 1923 | ||
Ground | Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow | ||
Capacity | 28,800 | ||
Chairman | Valeri Filatov | ||
Manager | Valeri Eshtrekov | ||
League | Russian Premier League | ||
2004 | RPL, 1st | ||
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Lokomotiv Moscow (FC Lokomotiv Moskva, Russian: Локомотив Москва) is a Russian football club based in Moscow. It was founded in 1923 as Club of the October Revolution, was renamed to Kazanka (Moskovskaya-Kazanskaya Zh.D) in 1931, and eventually to Lokomotiv in 1936.
Lokomotiv are the reigning Russian Premier League champions. They also won the Russian Premier League in 2002 (ending Spartak Moscow domination), the USSR Cup in 1936 and 1957, and the Russian Cup in 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001. It came second in the league in 1995, 1999, 2000 and 2001, it took third place in 1994 and 1998. It won Supercup of Russia in 2003 and 2005.
In 2004 Lokomotiv Moscow won the Russian Premier League by a single point over city rivals CSKA Moscow. Lokomotiv won the championship by defeating FC Shinnik Yaroslavl 2-0 in Yaroslavl, a week after CSKA slipped up against city rivals Dynamo Moscow at home. This is Lokomotiv's second Russian championship.
Squad
Head Coach
Vladimir Ehstrekov (Эштреков Владимир)
Goalkeepers
- 1 Sergei Ovchinnikov (Овчинников Сергей)
- 21 Alexey Polyakov (Поляков Алексей)
- 22 Zaur Khapov (Хапов Заур)
- 23 Alexander Krivoruchko (Криворучко Александр)
- 98 Alexander Budakov (Будаков Александр)
Defenders
- 4 Sergei Omelyanchuk (Омельянчук Сергей)
- 9 Alexey Bugayev (Бугаев Алексей)
- 14 Oleg Pashinin (Пашинин Олег)
- 16 Vadim Evseev (Евсеев Вадим)
- 17 Dmitry Sennikov (Сенников Дмитрий)
- 25 Mate Gvinianidze (Гвинианидзе Матэ)
- 41 Sergei Gurenko (Гуренко Сергей)
- 44 Dmitry Abazin (Абазин Дмитрий)
- 45 Andrey Usachev (Усачев Андрей)
- 48 Sergei Budaragin (Бударагин Сергей)
- 53 Sergey Ivanov (Иванов Сергей)
Midfielders
- 5 Brazil Francisco Lima (Лима Франциско Говиньо)
- 7 Marat Izmailov (Измайлов Марат)
- 8 Vladimir Maminov (Маминов Владимир)
- 10 Dmitry Loskov (Лоськов Дмитрий)
- 18 Ivan Starkov (Старков Иван)
- 28 Dmitry Khokhlov (Хохлов Дмитрий)
- 30 Malkhaz Asatiani (Асатиани Малхаз)
- 36 Alexey Aravin (Аравин Алексей)
- 47 Grigory Chirkin (Чиркин Григорий)
- 54 Artem Voronkin (Воронкин Артем)
- 57 Roman Kontsedalov (Концедалов Роман)
- 62 Sergei Nemchinov (Немчинов Сергей)
- 63 Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (Билялетдинов Динияр)
Strikers
- 11 Dmitry Sychev (Сычев Дмитрий)
- 15 Maxim Buznikin (Бузникин Максим)
- 19 Nikita Denisov (Денисов Никита)
- 24 Eugeny Zinoviev (Зиновьев Евгений)
- 26 Dmitry Astakhov (Астахов Дмитрий)
- 27 Serbia and Montenegro Milan Jovanovic (Йованович Милан)
- 32 Mikheil Ashvetia (Ашветия Михаил)
- 33 Igor Lebedenko (Лебеденко Игорь)
- 35 Roman Akhalkatsi (Ахалкаци Роман)
- 50 Igor Sharafutdinov (Шарафутдинов Игорь)
- 52 Costa Rica Winston Parks (Паркс Уинстон)
(Russian names in brackets indicate how they're called in the team.)
External links
- Official site (in Russian, with moderate amount of English content)