FC Lokomotyv Kyiv
Full name | FC Lokomotiv kiev | ||
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Nickname(s) | LOKO | ||
Founded | 1919 as ZhelDor | ||
Dissolved | 1947 | ||
Ground | Lokomotiv Stadium, Kiev | ||
Capacity | 5 000 | ||
Owner | South Western Railway | ||
Chairman | Serhiy Lang | ||
Manager | Petro Andriyovych Dmytrenko | ||
League | Second League | ||
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Lokomotiv Kiev is a football club from Kiev and Ukrainian SSR, owned by the South Western Railway. It participated in the Soviet competitions since the establishment of the Soviet power in Ukraine.
History
Founded in 1919, as ZhelDor (abbr. -Rail road), soon after joining the Soviet Lokomotiv sports society it changed its name twice to Lokomotiv in 1936 and Lokomotiv Yuga in 1940. The team played its home games at its own stadium.
The best record of competition was the 17th place in the 1938 Soviet Top League. Also, the club was multiple winner of the Kiev championships. In 1947, soon after the World War II the senior team was disbanded, it later appeared only on the amateur level (regional). During the World War II a lot of its players were mobilized and perished at the front-lines of the war.
At the present time the club is known for good training of young talent and selling them to domestic and European clubs, one most successful player among them is Oleksandr Yakovenko, who plays for Belgian Anderlecht. The club participate in the Second League.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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