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[[File:Стадион «Локомотив» в Киеве.JPG|thumb|Lokomotyv Stadium in Kyiv]] |
[[File:Стадион «Локомотив» в Киеве.JPG|thumb|Lokomotyv Stadium in Kyiv]] |
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'''Football Club Lokomotiv Kyiv''' is a football club from [[Kyiv]], owned by the [[Southwestern Railways|South Western Railway]]. It currently participates in various Kyiv city football competitions. It also fields several of its junior teams in the Ukrainian youth league. |
'''Football Club Lokomotiv Kyiv''' is a football club from [[Kyiv]], Ukraine, owned by the [[Southwestern Railways|South Western Railway]]. It currently participates in various Kyiv city football competitions. It also fields several of its junior teams in the Ukrainian youth league. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:1919 р. заснування футбольної команди «Залдор» Київської залізниці.jpg|thumb|One of the first photos, 1919]] |
[[File:1919 р. заснування футбольної команди «Залдор» Київської залізниці.jpg|thumb|One of the first photos, 1919]] |
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Founded in 1919, as '''ZalDor''' (''abbr. -Rail road''), soon after joining the [[Lokomotiv (sports society)|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. |
Founded in 1919, as '''ZalDor''' (''abbr. -Rail road''), soon after joining the [[Lokomotiv (sports society)|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. |
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Their best record of competition was the 17th place in the [[1938 Soviet Top League]]. Also, the club was multiple winner of the Kyiv championships. In 1947 the team was disbanded, by transferring team players to the [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] club. |
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The club is now known for good training of young talent and selling them to domestic and European clubs. The most successful players among them are [[Andriy Yarmolenko]] and [[Oleksandr Pavlovych Yakovenko|Oleksandr Yakovenko]], who played for [[Belgium|Belgian]] side [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]. The club participated in the Second League. |
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== Current squad =={{Updated|5 July 2024}} |
== Current squad == |
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Revision as of 23:56, 21 September 2024
Full name | Football Club Lokomotiv Kyiv | ||
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Nickname(s) | LOKO | ||
Founded | 1919 as ZhelDor | ||
Ground | Lokomotyv Stadium, Kyiv | ||
Capacity | 2,000 | ||
Owner | Southwestern Railways | ||
Chairman | Oleksandr Yehorov | ||
Head coach | Vadym Lazorenko | ||
League | Ukrainian Second League | ||
2022–23 | Ukrainian Amateur League, Group 2, 5th of 8 (promoted) | ||
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Football Club Lokomotiv Kyiv is a football club from Kyiv, Ukraine, owned by the South Western Railway. It currently participates in various Kyiv city football competitions. It also fields several of its junior teams in the Ukrainian youth league.
History
Founded in 1919, as ZalDor (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.
Their best record of competition was the 17th place in the 1938 Soviet Top League. Also, the club was multiple winner of the Kyiv championships. In 1947 the team was disbanded, by transferring team players to the Lokomotiv Moscow club.
The club is now known for good training of young talent and selling them to domestic and European clubs. The most successful players among them are Andriy Yarmolenko and Oleksandr Yakovenko, who played for Belgian side Anderlecht. The club participated in the Second League.
Current squad
- As of 5 July 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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League history
Notable players
Head coaches
- –2023 Valeriy Havrylov
- 2023 Ruslan Umanets
- 2023– Vadym Lazorenko
Lokomotyv football academy
Notable alumni
- Andriy Yarmolenko (youth)
- Oleksandr Yakovenko (youth)
- Kyrylo Kovalets (youth)
- Anton Kanibolotskyi (youth)
- Oleksiy Dovhyi (youth)
- Oleh Synyohub (youth)
- Serhiy Shapoval (youth)
- Serhiy Herasymets (youth)
- Yuriy Shevel (youth)
- Roman Yalovenko (youth)
- Oleksandr Shevchenko (youth)
- Mahomed Mameshev (youth)