FC Lokomotiv Moscow

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Lokomotiv
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Full name Football Club Lokomotiv Moscow
Nickname(s)Loko (Steam Locomotive)
Founded 1923
Ground Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow
(Capacity 28800)
Chairman Image:Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Naumov
Manager Image:Flag of Russia.svgImage:Flag of Tajikistan.svg Rashid Rakhimov
League Russian Premier League
2007 RPL, 7th
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Home colours
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Away colours

Lokomotiv Moscow (FC Lokomotiv Moskva, Russian: Футбольный клуб "Локомотив" Москва [1]) 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. During the existence of the USSR Lokomotiv Moscow club was a part of the Lokomotiv Voluntary Sports Society.

Lokomotiv won the Russian Premier League in 2002 (ending Spartak Moscow domination) and in 2004, the USSR Cup in 1936 and 1957, and the Russian Cup in 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001 and 2007. The club was the runner-up in 1959, 1995, 1999, 2000 and 2001, and finished third in 1994, 1998, 2005 and 2006. Lokomotiv was the Russian Super Cup holder in 2003 and 2005.

In the beginning of 1990s Lokomotiv was considered the "weakest link" among top Moscow clubs. It lacked both results on the pitch and fans support in the stands. But head coach Yuri Semin and president Valeri Filatov were able to put the club's progress on a right track. Permanenty solid performances in domestic league and several memorable campaigns in European Cups made Lokomotiv a superclub, of course, by Russian scales. In 2002 the new stadium was built, the arena still being on of the most, if not the most, modern and comfortable in Eastern Europe. This gave a huge boost to a club's fan growth rate. Nowadays, the average attendance of Lokomotiv home games is one of the highest in Moscow.

In 2002 a "golden match" was needed to decide who will be the champion, as Lokomotiv Moscow and PFC CSKA Moscow both finished with the same amount of points after Gameweek 30. The game was played at Dynamo stadium in front of the sold-out crowd. Lokomotiv took an early lead with a low drive from captain Dmitry Loskov. It turned out to be enough for the first title in club history.

In 2004 Lokomotiv Moscow won the Russian Premier League by a single point over city rivals CSKA Moscow. Lokomotiv won the championship by defeating Shinnik Yaroslavl 2-0 in Yaroslavl, a week after CSKA slipped up against city rivals Dynamo Moscow at home.

Lokomotiv reached Cup Winners' Cup semifinals twice (in 1997/1998 and 1998/1999). The club also played in the 2nd group stage of the Champions league in 2002/2003 season and lost by the away goal in the Champions League last 16 tie against AS Monaco FC in 2004. These were the best achievements of the club in the European cups so far.

In 2005 their head coach for many years, Yuri Syomin, left them to coach the Russian national team and was replaced by Vladimir Eshtrekov. In December 2005 Serbian coach Slavoljub Muslin took over from Eshtrekov.

In the 2005 season, Lokomotiv were leading the league for most of the year, but stumbled in the last games and let CSKA overtake them, ultimately finishing 3rd. In the 2006 season they came 3rd in the league after a poor start. Their recent stars have been star forward Dmitri Sytchev and Captain Dmitri Loskov (now gone). After finishing 7th place at 2007, Board of Directors decided to sack coach Anatoly Byshovets and president Yury Semin.

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[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
4 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg DF Rodolfo
5 Image:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg DF Emir Spahić
6 Image:Flag of Serbia.svg DF Branislav Ivanović
8 Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg MF Vladimir Maminov*
9 Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg FW Peter Odemwingie*
11 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Dmitri Sychev
14 Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg DF Oleg Pashinin*
15 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg DF Fininho
17 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Dmitri Sennikov
18 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Ivan Starkov
19 Image:Flag of Mali.svg FW Dramane Traoré
20 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Roman Kontsedalov
21 Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg GK Aleksei Poliakov*
23 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Erik Korchagin
No. Position Player
24 Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg MF Chaker Zouaghi
25 Image:Flag of Romania.svg FW Răzvan Cociş
27 Image:Flag of Ghana.svg MF Haminu Dramani
30 Image:Flag of Georgia.svg DF Malkhaz Asatiani
33 Image:Flag of Italy.svg GK Ivan Pelizzoli
40 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Aleksandr Samedov
41 Image:Flag of Belarus.svg DF Sergei Gurenko
55 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Renat Yanbayev
63 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
69 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Sergei Efimov
80 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Georgy Gabulov
85 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg GK Guilherme
87 Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Anton Kochenkov

*Also has Russian citizenship.

Lokomotiv Moscow's starting line-up for August of the 2007 Russian season.

[edit] Players on loan

No. Position Player
7 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Marat Izmailov on loan at Sporting Clube de Portugal
26 Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg DF Marjan Had on loan at Sporting Clube de Portugal
99 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg MF Celsinho on loan at Sporting Clube de Portugal
22 Image:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg GK Eldin Jakupović on loan at Grasshopper
37 Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Sergei Ryzhikov on loan at FC Tom Tomsk
18 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Ivan Starkov on loan at FC Rostov
3 Image:Flag of Estonia.svg DF Dmitry Kruglov on loan at FC Torpedo Moscow
86 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Sergey Kuznetzov on loan at Krylya Sovetov Samara

[edit] Confirmed 2007-08 transfers

[edit] In

No. Position Player
27 Image:Flag of Ghana.svg MF Haminu Dramani
55 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Renat Yanbayev
9 Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg FW Peter Odemwingie
85 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg GK Guilherme Alvim Marinato

[edit] Out

No. Position Player
- Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Marat Izmailov
- Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Dmitri Loskov
- Image:Flag of Scotland.svg FW Garry O'Connor
- Image:Flag of Estonia.svg DF Dmitri Kruglov
- Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg DF Marjan Had
- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg MF Celsinho

[edit] Reserve squad

No. Position Player
42 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Taras Burlak
42 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Ruslan Kambolov
59 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Semen Fomin
62 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Anton Epikhin
70 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Inal Getigezhev
77 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Kantemir Berkhamov
83 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Andrey Kuznetsov
88 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Oganes Goarian
Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Ilya Kiselev
Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Alexandr Sautin
Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Roman Amirkhanov
No. Position Player
Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Alan Dulaev
Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Vitaliy Marakhovskiy
Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Ilya Kiselev
Image:Flag of Georgia.svg DF Vladimir Sherozia
Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Denis Voinov
Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Vitaliy Diakov
Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Nikita Samokhin
Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Mikhail Urinovich
Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Alexandr Minhenkov
Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Sergey Frolov
Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Taras Tsarikaev

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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