FC Lokomotiv Moscow
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FC Lokomotiv Moscow (Template:Langx, Template:IPA) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow. Lokomotiv have won the Russian Premier League on three occasions; the Soviet Cup twice; and the Russian Cup a record nine times. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Club Association suspended all Russian teams from participation in international competition.<ref name="bbc.com">Template:Cite news</ref>
History
Early years
Lokomotiv was founded as Kazanka (Moskovsko-Kazanskaya Zh.D) in 1922. In 1924, the club brought together the strongest football players of several lines of the Moscow railway system as KOR ("Club of the October Revolution"). In 1931, the club was again renamed to Kazanka (Moskovskaya-Kazanskaya Zh.D) and in 1936, it was eventually renamed to as it is known today, Lokomotiv (the name means "Locomotive"). During the Communist rule, Lokomotiv Moscow club was a part of the Lokomotiv Voluntary Sports Society and was owned by the Soviet Ministry of Transportation through the Russian Railways.Template:Citation needed
Soviet era
Template:Football kit box When the Lokomotiv Voluntary Sports Society was created in 1936, its football team featured the best players of Kazanka, and a number of strong Soviet footballers of that time such as Valentin Granatkin, Nikolay llyin, Alexey Sokolov, Pyotr Terenkov, Mikhail Zhukov, llya Gvozdkov and Ivan Andreev. Lokomotiv debuted in the first-ever Soviet football club championship with a game against Dynamo Leningrad on 22 May 1936. In the first two seasonal championships (spring and autumn), Lokomotiv finished fifth and fourth respectively. The first Lokomotiv success arrived shortly as in 1936, the railwaymen rose up to the occasion to beat Dynamo Tbilisi 2–0 in the Soviet Cup Final, thus winning the first Soviet Cup.Template:Citation needed
The following years were rather successful as Lokomotiv were consistent in the national championships. However, performances after World War II suffered and in a five-year span, Lokomotiv were relegated to the Soviet First League twice. In 1951, Lokomotiv came second and eventually won the promotion to the Soviet Top League. This kicked off the second Lokomotiv's resurgence and until the beginning of the 1960s, Lokomotiv competed for the USSR's top trophies. In 1957, Lokomotiv won the cup for the second time, and two years later, Lokomotiv won the silver medals of the Soviet League. Second place was the highest position ever obtained by Lokomotiv during the Soviet era.Template:Citation needed
Another important trademark for Lokomotiv was the authorization of playing friendly matches against foreign opposition. Typically, up to the late 1950s, international sports contacts with Soviet teams were extremely rare. However, since in 1955, Lokomotiv became a quasi-"football ambassador" for the Soviet Union abroad, participating in friendly matches in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa and even North America. This policy of openness ushered in a great era for Lokomotiv, with the squad including some of the finest Soviet footballers of the era, such as Vladimir Maslachenko, Valentin Bubukin, Victor Voroshilov, Zaur Kaloyev, and Yuri Kovalyov. When Lokomotiv's strongest players abandoned the club, however, Lokomotiv fell again from grace and a swing between the first and second divisions followed, instability lasting until the end of the 1980s.Template:Citation needed
Post-Soviet era
In the beginning of the 1990s, Lokomotiv was considered the "weakest link" amongst the top Moscow clubs. It lacked both results on the pitch and fans' support in the stands.Template:Citation needed In 2002, a new stadium—Lokomotiv Stadium—resembling a traditional, compact English one was built.Template:Citation needed
In 2002, a "golden match" was needed to decide who will be the champion, as Lokomotiv Moscow and CSKA Moscow both finished with the same number of points after Gameweek 30. The game was played at Dynamo Stadium in front of a sold-out crowd. Lokomotiv took an early lead thanks a low drive from captain Dmitry Loskov, and eventually the goal turned out to be enough for Lokomotiv to claim the first title in the club's history.Template:Citation needed
Two years later, Lokomotiv again won the Russian Premier League, edging city rivals CSKA by a single point; Lokomotiv defeated Shinnik Yaroslavl 0–2 in Yaroslavl, a week after CSKA fell to city rivals Dynamo at home.Template:Citation needed
In 2005, long-time head coach Yuri Semin left the team to coach the Russian national team, where he was replaced at Lokomotiv by Vladimir Eshtrekov. During the same year, although leading the league for most of the year, Lokomotiv stumbled in the last games of the campaign, allowing CSKA overtake them and claim the title, with Lokomotiv ultimately falling to third. Estrekhov was later sacked and replaced by Slavoljub Muslin, the first foreign manager in the club's history. After a poor start to the new season, Lokomotiv recovered and finished third, but despite the respectable performance, Muslin was sacked; Anatoly Byshovets took the helm as his replacement, with Yury Semin returning to serve as team president. This brought little success to Lokomotiv, who finished the season in seventh, with the only bright spot being the victory of the Russian Cup. These poor performances prompted the board of directors to sack both coach Anatoly Byshovets and President Semin. Rinat Bilyaletdinov was subsequently named caretaker coach. This lasted until 6 December 2006, when Lokomotiv brought in Rashid Rakhimov from Amkar Perm on a three-year contract. Again, however, this resulted to be yet another poor decision from the board, as Lokomotiv only finished seventh in 2008, also beginning the 2009 season poorly. Unsurprisingly, on 28 April 2009, Lokomotiv fired Rakhimov; long-serving player Vladimir Maminov was installed as a caretaker manager. A month later, Semin was brought back to the club to take charge. After a really poor start, Lokomotiv recovered and finished the season on a high, claiming fourth place in the process.Template:Citation needed
In 2010 shortly after the signing of former Lokomotiv player Peter Odemwingie to West Bromwich Albion, photographs showed Lokomotiv Moscow fans celebrating the sale of Odemwingie through the use of racist banners targeted at the player.<ref name="Osaze Odemwingie hits back at 'racist' Russian fans">Template:Cite news</ref> One banner included the image of a banana and read "Thanks West Brom".<ref name="Osaze Odemwingie hits back at 'racist' Russian fans" /> Before West Brom's game against Tottenham Hotspur in September 2010, it was announced that West Brom fans would unfurl a banner to counter the racist one, the banner read 'Thanks Lokomotiv' and is accompanied by a picture of Odemwingie celebrating his win on his debut against Sunderland.<ref name="West Brom to counter Russian racism toward striker">Template:Cite news</ref>
Before the 2011–12 league season, Semin left the club and was replaced by former Spartak Nalchuk manager Yuri Krasnozhan. On 4 June 2011, rumours spread that Lokomotiv chairman Olga Smorodskaya suspected Krasnozhan of throwing away the 27 May, 1–2 home league defeat to Anzhi Makhachkala, deciding to sack him on the grounds of the suspicion.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Krasnozhan1"/><ref name="Krasnozhan2"/> Lokomotiv was fifth in the table at the time, just one point away from first-placed CSKA. On 6 July, after a Lokomotiv Committee of Directors meeting, Krasnozhan's contract was officially terminated on the basis of "negligence in his job."<ref name="Krasnozhan1">Template:Cite newsTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore</ref><ref name="Krasnozhan2">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The Russian Football Union subsequently refused to investigate the case.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Assistant manager Maminov again took over as caretaker for three weeks until a replacement was found in the form of José Couceiro, who had himself just finished a caretaking stint as manager of Sporting Clube de Portugal.
Couceiro, however, lasted just one year in the role, as the club opted not to renew his contract at the end of the 2011–12 season. After Croatia national team head coach Slaven Bilić announced he would step down after his nation's participation at Euro 2012, Loko acted quickly to sign him to a three-year contract. However, Bilić's first season at the helm brought another disappointment, as Loko finished ninth, its lowest-ever finish in the post-Soviet era of Russian domestic football. Just prior to the 2013–14 season, Bilić was sacked and replaced with new head coach Leonid Kuchuk. Eventually, however, Lokomotiv ran out of steam and after only managing to win a single points from the last three matches of the season, Lokomotiv had to settle for the third place.Template:Citation needed
Recent history
In the following season, Kuchuk failed to build up on the improved performances of the previous season and with Lokomotiv languished at the ninth place, Kuchuk was given the sack prematurely. Miodrag Božović was called to steady the ship but despite the early promise, a disastrous run of one win in a stretch of nine matches resulted in Božović being sacked with three league matches to go and with Igor Cherevchenko re-appointed as caretaker manager for the second time during the season. Despite the poor league performance, wherein Lokomotiv placed in the 7th place again, Lokomotiv did end the season on a positive tone as Cherevchenko managed to rally his troops and win the Russian Cup with a 3–1 win over Kuban Krasnodar. This success, which brought the first piece of silverware to Lokomotiv in 8 years, was enough to convince Olga Smorodskaya to appoint Cherevchenko on a permanent basis. Lokomotiv's performances under Cherechenko did improve in the beginning but it was a false promise once again as in the end Lokomotiv faltered and did not manage to qualify for European football. Notwithstanding this, Cherevchenko was confirmed for the 2016–17 season.Template:Citation needed
After months of speculation, and with only two games in the new season, the board pulled the plug on Smorodskaya's disastrous tenure and relieved Smorodskaya hand Cherechenko from their positions. Ilya Herkus was brought in for Smorodskaya and with the goal of resolving the previous board's fractious relationship with the fans and bring them back to the stadium, Lokomotiv appointed Yury Semin as their manager for the fourth time. In also came crowd favourite Dmitri Loskov, who was assigned to assist Semin with his duties. Despite the good feelings brought by the change in management, Lokomotiv's performances seldom improved and a tumultuous season ended up in Lokomotiv placing in a disappointing eighth position. In what was the only highlight of the season, Lokomotiv managed to snatch the Russian Cup for a joint record seventh time by crushing Ural Yekaterinburg's dreams of their first ever piece of silverware with a two-nil victory.Template:Citation needed
Despite the average league performance, Semin was confirmed for the next season. Herkus' decision to retain Semin resulted to be a shrewd decision as Semin managed to do the unthinkable and rallied Lokomotiv to win the Russian Premier League for only the third time in their history. In Europe, Lokomotiv also performed admirably, as they managed to advance to Round of 16 for the first time in their history and got eliminated by Atlético Madrid, who eventually went on to win the Cup.Template:Citation needed
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Club Association suspended the team.<ref name="bbc.com"/>
Performances in Europe
{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Lokomotiv reached the Cup Winners' Cup semi-final twice, in 1997–98 and 1998–99. The club also played in the UEFA Champions League for the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, progressing past the group stage in the latter only to fall to eventual finalists AS Monaco in the round of 16. They qualified to the group stages again for the 2019–20 season.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Players
Current squad
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League positions
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Honours
Domestic competitions
Leagues
Cups
International competitions
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
- Commonwealth of Independent States Cup
- Winners: 2005
- European Railways Cup
- Winners (5) (record): 1974, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1987
Stadium
{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Lokomotiv play their home games at RZD Arena. Its total seating capacity is 27,320 seats, all covered. The stadium was opened after reconstruction in 2002.
Ownerships, kit suppliers, and Sponsors
| Period | Kit manufacturers | Period | Sponsors | Owner |
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| 1936—1992 | ? | — | — | Lokomotiv society |
| 1989 | Adidas | |||
| 1990—1992 | Score | Ministry of Railways of the Russian Federation | ||
| 1993 | Patrick | 1993 | Victor | |
| Adidas | Galleano Transport | |||
| 1994 | Umbro | 1994 | El Campero | |
| 1995—1999 | Puma | 1995 | ||
| 1995—1996 | Samsung | |||
| 1997—1999 | TransRail | |||
| 2000 | Diadora | 2000 | Russian Railways | Russian Railways |
| 2001 | Puma | 2001 | ||
| 2002—2004 | Nike | 2002—2003 | Moscow Railways | |
| 2004 | Russian Railways | |||
| 2005—2010 | Adidas | 2005— | ||
| 2011—2014 | Puma | |||
| 2014—2018 | Adidas | |||
| 2018—2020 | Under Armour | |||
| 2020—2022 | Adidas |
League and Cup history
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Notable players
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Lokomotiv. Template:Col-begin-small Template:Col-3
- USSR/Russia
- Template:Flagicon German Apukhtin
- Template:Flagicon Valentin Bubukin
- Template:Flagicon Yuri Chesnokov
- Template:Flagicon Yuri Gavrilov
- Template:Flagicon Valery Gazzaev
- Template:Flagicon Georgi Kondratyev
- Template:Flagicon Vladimir Maslachenko
- Template:Flagicon Valeri Novikov
- Template:Flagicon Valery Petrakov
- Template:Flagicon Anatoli Porkhunov
- Template:Flagicon Viktor Shishkin
- Template:Flagicon Viktor Voroshilov
- Template:Flagicon Georgi Yartsev
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Alenichev
- Template:Flagicon Ari
- Template:Flagicon Aleksei Arifullin
- Template:Flagicon Zelimkhan Bakayev
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Barinov
- Template:Flagicon Aleksey Batrakov
- Template:Flagicon Maksim Belyayev
- Template:Flagicon Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Aleksandr Borodyuk
- Template:Flagicon Aleksei Bugayev
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Bulykin
- Template:Flagicon Taras Burlak
- Template:Flagicon Maksim Buznikin
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Stanislav Cherchesov
- Template:Flagicon Igor Chugainov
- Template:Flagicon Igor Denisov
- Template:Flagicon Yuri Drozdov
- Template:Flagicon Artem Dzyuba
- Template:Flagicon Vadim Evseev
- Template:Flagicon Denis Glushakov
- Template:Flagicon Maksim Glushenkov
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Sergei Gorlukovich
- Template:Flagicon Maksim Grigoryev
- Template:Flagicon Guilherme
- Template:Flagicon Sergei Ignashevich
- Template:Flagicon Vladislav Ignatyev
- Template:Flagicon Marat Izmailov
- Template:Flagicon Artyom Karpukas
- Template:Flagicon Zaur Khapov
- Template:Flagicon Yevgeni Kharlachyov
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Khokhlov
- Template:Flagicon Nikolay Komlichenko
- Template:Flagicon Aleksei Kosolapov
- Template:Flagicon Oleg Kuzmin
- Template:Flagicon Ilya Lantratov
- Template:Flagicon Arseny Logashov
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Loskov
- Template:Flagicon Aleksei Miranchuk
- Template:Flagicon Anton Miranchuk
- Template:Flagicon Yevgeny Morozov
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Mukhsin Mukhamadiev
- Template:Flagicon Maksim Mukhin
- Template:Flagicon Gennadiy Nizhegorodov
- Template:Flagicon Ruslan Nigmatullin
- Template:Flagicon Sergei Ovchinnikov
- Template:Flagicon Magomed Ozdoyev
- Template:Flagicon Roman Pavlyuchenko
- Template:Flagicon Ruslan Pimenov
- Template:Flagicon Sergei Pinyayev
- Template:Flagicon Sergei Podpaly
- Template:Flagicon Aleksandr Podshivalov
- Template:Flagicon Dmitry Poloz
- Template:Flagicon Igor Portnyagin
- Template:Flagicon Danil Prutsev
- Template:Flagicon Sergei Ryzhikov
- Template:Flagicon Aleksandr Samedov
- Template:Flagicon Ilya Samoshnikov
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Sennikov
- Template:Flagicon Oleg Sergeyev
- Template:Flagicon Aleksandr Sheshukov
- Template:Flagicon Roman Shishkin
- Template:Flagicon Aleksandr Silyanov
- Template:Flagicon Alexei Smertin
- Template:Flagicon Igor Smolnikov
- Template:Flagicon Fyodor Smolov
- Template:Flagicon Andrei Solomatin
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Sychev
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Tarasov
- Template:Flagicon Bakhva Tedeyev
- Template:Flagicon Oleg Teryokhin
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Torbinski
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Ilya Tsymbalar
- Template:Flagicon Dmitry Vorobyov
- Template:Flagicon Renat Yanbayev
- Template:Flagicon Andrey Yeshchenko
- Template:Flagicon Rifat Zhemaletdinov
- Europe
- Template:Flagicon Mario Mitaj
- Template:Flagicon Hovhannes Goharyan
- Template:Flagicon Sargis Hovhannisyan
- Template:Flagicon Arshak Koryan
- Template:Flagicon Artur Sarkisov
- Template:Flagicon Albert Sarkisyan
- Template:Flagicon Edgar Sevikyan
- Template:Flagicon Nair Tiknizyan
- Template:Flagicon Narvik Sirkhayev
- Template:Flagicon Anton Amelchanka
- Template:Flagicon Syarhey Amelyanchuk
- Template:Flagicon Syarhei Hurenka
- Template:Flagicon Ihar Hurynovich
- Template:Flagicon Andrei Lavrik
- Template:Flagicon Vitaly Lisakovich
- Template:Flagicon Mikalay Ryndzyuk
- Template:Flagicon Yan Tsiharow
- Template:Flagicon Said Hamulić
- Template:Flagicon Senijad Ibričić
- Template:Flagicon Emir Spahić
- Template:Flagicon Vedran Ćorluka
- Template:Flagicon Tomislav Dujmović
- Template:Flagicon Tin Jedvaj
- Template:Flagicon Dario Krešić
- Template:Flagicon Marek Čech
- Template:Flagicon Jan Kuchta
- Template:Flagicon Dmitri Kruglov
- Template:Flagicon Boris Rotenberg
- Template:Flagicon Lassana Diarra
- Template:Flagicon Malkhaz Asatiani
- Template:Flagicon Mikheil Ashvetia
- Template:Flagicon Giorgi Chelidze
- Template:Flagicon Giorgi Demetradze
- Template:Flagicon Zaza Janashia
- Template:Flagicon Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
- Template:Flagicon Solomon Kvirkvelia
- Template:Flagicon Davit Mujiri
- Template:Flagicon Benedikt Höwedes
- Template:Flagicon Ivan Pelizzoli
- Template:Flagicon Evgeniy Lovchev
- Template:Flagicon Valeriy Yablochkin
- Template:Flagicon Deividas Česnauskis
- Template:Flagicon Robertas Fridrikas
- Template:Flagicon Valdas Ivanauskas
- Template:Flagicon Arvydas Janonis
- Template:Flagicon Romas Mažeikis
- Template:Flagicon Vyacheslav Sukristov
- Template:Flagicon Stanislav Ivanov
- Template:Flagicon Marko Baša
- Template:Flagicon Luka Đorđević
- Template:Flagicon Marko Rakonjac
- Template:Flagicon Grzegorz Krychowiak
- Template:Flagicon Maciej Rybus
- Template:Flagicon Eder
- Template:Flagicon João Mário
- Template:Flagicon Manuel Fernandes
- Template:Flagicon Răzvan Cociş
- Template:Flagicon Garry O'Connor
- Template:Flagicon Milan Obradović
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Branislav Ivanović
- Template:Flagicon Milan Jovanović
- Template:Flagicon Nemanja Pejčinović
- Template:Flagicon Slobodan Rajković
- Template:Flagicon Petar Škuletić
- Template:Flagicon Ján Ďurica
- Template:Flagicon Marián Had
- Template:Flagicon Branko Ilić
- Template:Flagicon Eldin Jakupović
- Template:Flagicon Reto Ziegler
- Template:Flagicon Oleksandr Aliyev
- Template:Flagicon Taras Mykhalyk
- South and Central America
- Template:Flagicon Pablo
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- Template:Flagicon Felipe Caicedo
- Template:Flagicon Cristian Ramírez
- Template:Flagicon César Montes
- Template:Flagicon Jefferson Farfán
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- Africa
- Template:Flagicon André Bikey
- Template:Flagicon Zé Luís
- Template:Flagicon Delvin N'Dinga
- Template:Flagicon Baba Adamu
- Template:Flagicon Haminu Draman
- Template:Flagicon Laryea Kingston
- Template:Flagicon François Kamano
- Template:Flagicon Essau Kanyenda
- Template:Flagicon Dramane Traoré
- Template:Flagicon Mbark Boussoufa
- Template:Flagicon Manuel da Costa
- Template:Flagicon Brian Idowu
- Template:Flagicon Sani Kaita
- Template:Flagicon Victor Obinna
- Template:Flagicon James Obiorah
- Template:Flagicon Peter Odemwingie
- Template:Flagicon Baye Djiby Fall
- Template:Flagicon Dame N'Doye
- Template:Flagicon Oumar Niasse
- Template:Flagicon Jacob Lekgetho
- Template:Flagicon Bennett Mnguni
- Template:Flagicon Chaker Zouaghi
- Asia
- Template:Flagicon Mirlan Murzaev
- Template:Flagicon Yuri Baturenko
- Template:Flagicon Igor Cherevchenko
- Template:Flagicon Khakim Fuzailov
- Template:Flagicon Vitaliy Parakhnevych
- Template:Flagicon Vasili Postnov
- Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Rashid Rakhimov
- Template:Flagicon Vitaliy Denisov
- Template:Flagicon Jasurbek Jaloliddinov
- Template:Flagicon Vladimir Maminov
- Template:Flagicon Oleg Pashinin
- Template:Flagicon Aleksey Polyakov
Club records
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Coaching staff
| Position | Staff |
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| Head coach | Template:Flagicon Mikhail Galaktionov |
| Assistant head coach | Template:Flagicon Zaur Khapov |
| Goalkeeper coach | Template:Flagicon Sascha Marth |
| Fitness coach | Template:Flagicon Lucio da Silva Template:Flagicon Sergey Alexeev |
| Supply Administration Specialist | Template:Flagicon Vladimir Korotkov |
| Head doctor | Template:Flagicon Ihor Kalyuzhnyi |
| Doctor | Template:Flagicon Aleksey Miglo |
| Head of physiotherapy and Rehabilitation | Template:Flagicon Martin Hämmerle |
| Manualtherapist | Template:Flagicon Andrey Kuznetsov |
| Physiotherapist | Template:Flagicon Sergey Semakin Template:Flagicon Juan Alberto Pinar Sans |
| Translator | Template:Flagicon Murat Sasiev Template:Flagicon Dmytro Kraitor |
| Masseur | Template:Flagicon Oleg Novikov Template:Flagicon Andrey Osmanov |
| Administrator | Template:Flagicon Stanislav Mitrokhin Template:Flagicon Alexander Krumin |
| Operator | Template:Flagicon Boris Dzagoev |
| Team Manager | Template:Flagicon Eduard Schnorr |
See also
References
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