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FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia

Lokomotiv 1929 (Bulgarian: Локомотив 1929) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently plays in the First League, the top tier of Bulgarian football.

Lokomotiv Sofia
Full nameFootball Club Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia
Nickname(s)Железничарите (The Railwaymen)[1]
Founded2 September 1929; 94 years ago (1929-09-02)
(as Railway Sports Club)
GroundStadion Lokomotiv, Sofia
Capacity25 000
OwnerIvan Vasilev
ChairmanBoycho Velichkov
ManagerDanilo Dončić
LeagueFirst League
2022–23First League, 9th of 14
WebsiteClub website

Founded as Railway Sports Club in 1929, and refounded in 2015, following bankruptcy, the club has played at Stadion Lokomotiv since 1985.

Lokomotiv has won four League titles and four Bulgarian Cups. Lokomotiv established itself as one of Bulgaria's top clubs throughout history, performing strongly both domestically and internationally. The club has spent the majority of its history in the top tier First League (previously A Group), with brief interruptions including a short-lived merging with Slavia Sofia in 1969, as well as an administrative relegation in 2015, due to financial problems.

Lokomotiv traditionally play in red and black stripped shirts, with black shorts and red socks.

History edit

1929–1945: Foundation and early successes edit

Lokomotiv was founded on 2 September 1929 as Railway Sports Club (RSC) by a group of railway workers. RSC's first competitive game was a 2–1 victory against Zora Sofia on 3 October 1929. In the 1939–40 season, RSC won the Bulgarian title for first time in the team's history. The team was made by: Stoyo Nedyalkov (captain), Sl. Videnov, K. Kostov, D. Marinov, St. Angelov, As. Milushev, Krum Milev, L. Hranov. In 1945, the club had already been renamed Lokomotiv Sofia and won the title in the first post-war championship.

1960-1990: Continued domestic and European success edit

During season 1963–64 after 30 games, Lokomotiv won their third title after they defeated main rivals to the title Levski Sofia and Slavia Sofia. This achievement enabled Lokomotiv to participate in the 1964–65 European Cup preliminary round for the first time ever. Lokomotiv were drawn against Swedish champions Malmö. In the first leg, played at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia, Lokomotiv trashed their rivals with a score of 8–3, with Nikola Kotkov scoring five goals in that match. The Railroaders lost the second game in Sweden by 0–2, but still progressed to the first ground on aggregate. In the first round, Lokomotiv were drawn against Hungarian champions Gyóri ETO FC. In the first leg, played in Hungary, Lokomotiv Sofia lost by 5–3. The return leg in Sofia was crucial for Loko's progression to the next round. Lokomotiv won the game 4–3, but were eliminated on aggregate 8–7 by their Hungarian rivals, thus ending Lokomotiv's first European Cup adventure.

In 1969, the club was united with Slavia Sofia for a brief period to 1971 and the unified team was associated with the Bulgarian railway workers. In 1971, the two teams were separated again. In Europe the club won the European championship of the railwaymen two times, in 1961 and 1963, and the Balkans Cup in 1973.

In 1978, Lokomotiv were crowned champions for the fourth time, finishing one point above CSKA Sofia. This team was led by club legends Atanas Mihaylov and Boycho Velichkov. This qualified the team for the European Cup for the second time in their history. In the first round, Lokomotiv faced Danish champions Odense. The first game in Denmark ended in a 2–2 tie, with Angel Kolev and Boycho Velichkov scoring important away goals. In the second game played on home soil, Lokomotiv managed to overcome a 0–1 deficit and won the game 2–1, thus progressing to the second round 4–3 on aggregate. In the second round, Lokomotiv were drawn against a much tougher opponent, in the name of Köln from West Germany at the time. Seen as clear outsiders, Lokomotiv lost the first game in Sofia by 0–1, while they were brutally beaten 4–0 in the return leg in Köln, thus being eliminated from the European Cup.

In 1980, Lokomotiv reached a quarter final in the UEFA Cup where they faced VfB Stuttgart, eliminating before that Ferencváros, AS Monaco and Dynamo Kyiv. Against Stuttgart the team lost with 0–1 in Sofia and with 1–3 in Germany.

In 1982, Lokomotiv won the Bulgarian cup for the third time in its history, qualifying for the 1982-83 European Cup Winners Cup. Lokomotiv faced French team PSG. The first leg in Sofia ended in a 1–0 win, however the return leg ended in a heavy 5–1 defeat, which eliminated Lokomotiv.

Lokomotiv finished the 1984-85 season in fourth place, which enabled another UEFA Cup qualification, for season 1985-86. Lokomotiv's first opponent was Cypriot side APOEL. After some drama in both legs, the Railroaders advanced to the second round with an aggregate score of 6-4. There, Lokomotiv faced Neuchâtel Xamax from Switzerland. Lokomotiv drew 1-1 at home, but failed to find the net in the return leg, which ended in a 0-0 draw. This score was unfavorable for Lokomotiv, since the away goals rule favored their Swiss opponents in this case, and Lokomotiv was eliminated.

1994–2015, Nikolay Gigov era; From Top Tier to Third League edit

The new era for Lokomotiv Sofia came in 1994 with the new president Nikolay Gigov. The football club's status was turned professional. For merely one year (1994–95), from a team struggling not to lose its place in the professional league, Lokomotiv won the silver medals in the Championship and the State Cup. The club's home ground is Lokomotiv Stadium with 25,000 places, included a junior training centre: Lokomotiv has an enthusiastic and well-organized fan-club. The team came fourth in the 2005–06 season in A PFG and qualified for the 2006–07 UEFA Cup first qualifying round, where they faced FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov from the Republic of Macedonia. Lokomotiv beat the Macedonian side 2–0 in the first match in Sofia on 13 July 2006 and finished 1–1 as a guest in Macedonia and continued to the next round of the tournament. Next, they faced the team of Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv, which they beat twice: 2–0 on 10 August 2006 and 4–0 on 24 August 2006. Their next opponent in the first round of the tournament was the team of Feyenoord Rotterdam. The first game in Sofia ended with a 2–2 draw, after Lokomotiv went ahead 2–0 early in the first half. The second game finished 0–0 and Lokomotiv Sofia were out of the UEFA tournament.

Domestically, Lokomotiv had an amazing run of 10 consecutive wins, before being stopped by CSKA Sofia in the direct clash for the second position. Eventually, Lokomotiv finished third with equal points with second-placed CSKA Sofia.

The 2007–08 season started promisingly for the team. In the UEFA Cup second qualifying round Lokomotiv eliminated Romanian side Oţelul Galaţi after a 3–1 win at home and a scoreless away draw. This marked 8 European games without a loss, which was a new national record for longest streak without a loss achieved by a Bulgarian team in all European competitions. The previous record of 7 games was held by Levski Sofia. In the next round, Lokomotiv faced the French Rennes and the loss 1–3 in the first leg in Sofia marked an end to the team's winning streak in Europe. The Bulgarian side showed a surprising rally in the second game in France, which they won 2–1 and were only a single goal short of making it to the extra time. For a second consecutive year, Lokomotiv were stopped short of entering the group stage of the UEFA Cup, despite being the first Bulgarian club in football history to snatch a victory on French soil. The team finished third during the 2014–15 season in the A PFG, but was denied a license for the European tournaments and A Group due to unpaid debts. Lokomotiv were relegated to Bulgaria's third division, the V Group.[2]

FC Lokomotiv 1929: Lower leagues and return to the elite edit

 
Stadion Lokomotiv

After being relegated to the third tier of Bulgarian football, Lokomotiv experienced serious financial problems and the club was disqualified from the Third League, after which it was liquidated. Shortly after, some of the legends of the team including Ivan Vasilev, Boycho Velichkov and Anton Velkov formed a new club in A OFG Sofia (city) - north (4th division). The new club, now called Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia, is considered the rightful successor of the previous team, and thus carries over the history and honors won from the original team. The youth academy was also moved to the new club. Some other former players went back to the club, as well as young players from the academy who were selected to the new first squad.[3]

On 29 July 2016, the team was officially approved for the new Bulgarian Second League, skipping one level of Bulgarian football together with Tsarsko Selo Sofia.[4] However, initially the team couldn't get promoted to the First League until 2018-19 season due to the rule that a team can play in the highest level only after 3 seasons of existence. This was changed later, allowing Lokomotiv to promote as early as 2018, since the new team was considered to be the successor of the original Lokomotiv.

The 2017-18 season was very dramatical for Lokomotiv Sofia. They finished second in the Second League, which meant that they qualified for the promotion playoffs to enter First League. However, they were denied entry to the top tier by Vitosha Bistritsa, who beat them on penalties to stay in the league.[5] Next season wasn't as successful, with Lokomotiv only managing a mid-table result. For the 2019-20 season, Lokomotiv finished fourth, only three points behind Montana, who qualified for the promotion playoffs.

The 2020-21 season began well for Lokomotiv, as they managed to remain in first place in the league for the majority of the season before the winter break. Lokomotiv eventually managed to finish in second place, thus securing promotion to the First League after six years.

The first season since returning to the top level proved to be difficult. Lokomotiv, however, managed to secure their place in the league after a lot of drama in the relegation group of the 2021-22 season. The team eventually finished above Botev Vratsa and Tsarsko Selo, avoiding the drop. After the season ended, Lokomotiv announced that they had parted ways with Ivan Kolev and had appointed former Ludogorets manager Stanislav Genchev in his place, with Zhivko Milanov as assistant coach.

League positions edit

First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football Group

Honours edit

Domestic edit

European edit

Crest, shirt and mascot edit

Team main kit is red and black. Away kits are black and white.

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2015–2017   Joma Casa Boyana
2017–2021 Efbet
2022–0000 Betano

On 11 February 2022 Lokomotiv signed a sponsorship contract with the Greek betting company Betano for 3 years.[6]

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 31 March 2024 [7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BUL Boyko Dimitrov
2 DF   POR Gonçalo Cardoso
4 DF   MKD Dime Dimov
5 DF   CMR Daniel Kamy
7 FW   FRA Kévin Mayi
8 MF   BUL Boycho Velichkov
9 FW   BUL Kaloyan Krastev
10 MF   BUL Valentin Nikolov
11 FW   BRA França
12 DF   BRA Bruno Franco
13 DF   POR Celso Raposo
14 MF   BUL Mihail Chilikov
15 DF   SRB Luka Ivanov
16 MF   BUL Simeon Mechev
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   BUL Teodor Ivanov
20 MF   POR Diogo Teixeira
21 MF   BUL Antoni Ivanov
22 MF   BUL Ivaylo Naydenov
24 GK   BUL Aleksandar Lyubenov
26 MF   BUL Krasimir Miloshev (captain)
31 DF   BUL Krasimir Stanoev
44 DF   BUL Miki Orachev
45 FW   BUL Dimitar Mitkov
77 MF   BUL Emil Manolkov
88 GK   SRB Zharko Istatkov
93 DF   FRA Stéphane Lambese
98 FW   FRA Steve Traoré
GK   GAM Baboucarr Gaye

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023–24.

Foreign players edit

Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League, however only five non-EU nationals can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

Statistics and records edit

 
Atanas Mihaylov is Lokomotiv's all-time highest goalscorer.

Lokomotiv's first competitive game was a 2–1 victory against Zora Sofia on 3 November 1929. Atanas Mihaylov holds Lokomotiv's overall appearance record—he played 348 matches over the course of 17 seasons from 1964 to 1981. Lokomotiv's all-time leading scorer again is Atanas Mihaylov, who scored 145 goals. The most goals scored by a player in a single match is six; Tsvetan Genkov have achieved this feat in 2007.[8]

Lokomotiv's biggest victory is 11–1 against Chavdar Byala Slatina in 1991 for Bulgarian Cup. Lokomotiv's 9–0 defeat of Chernomorets Burgas Sofia on 27 May 2007 was its largest league win.[9] Lokomotiv's heaviest defeat, 0–8, came against Levski Sofia in 1994. Lokomotiv's 6–0 win against Neftchi Baku in the UEFA Cup was the largest victory in the Europe competition's history at the time.

Goalscoring and appearance records edit

Most appearances for the club in First League

Rank Name Career Appearances
1   Yordan Stoykov 1971–1983 326
2   Atanas Mihaylov 1965–1968
1971–1981
306
3   Aleksandar Dudov 1982–1994 302
4   Dimitar Vasev 1983–1996
1998–2000
300
5   Georgi Bonev 1971–1972
1974–1985
294
6   Apostol Chachevski 1950–1967 289
7   Nikola Kotkov 1956–1968 276
  Spiro Debarski 1957–1968 276
9   Boycho Velichkov 1975–1986 271
10   Trayko Sokolov 1972–1982 257

Most goals for the club in First League

Rank Name Career Goals
1   Nikola Kotkov 1956–1968 143
2   Atanas Mihaylov 1965–1968
1971–1981
131
3   Boycho Velichkov 1975–1986 90
4   Spiro Debarski 1957–1968 84
5   Tsvetan Genkov 2004–2007
2010
65
6   Stoycho Stoev 1980–1989 59
7   Gosho Petkov 1984–1990 56
8   Marcho Dafchev 1998–2001
2004–2012
55
9   Petar Argirov 1947–1956 49
10   Kiril Metkov 1983–1991 43
  • Players in bold are still playing for Lokomotiv.

Notable players edit

Had international caps for their respective countries, held any club record, or have more than 100 league appearance. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries.

Past seasons edit

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Bulgarian Cup Other competitions Top goalscorer
Division Level P W D L F A GD Pts Pos
2015–16 A Regional League 4 20 20 0 0 142 8 +139 60 1st ↑ Not qualified
2016–17 Second League 2 30 13 8 9 47 34 +12 47 6th Second Round   Dimitar Georgiev 18
2017–18 2 30 19 6 5 44 18 +26 62 2nd Second Round   Iliya Dimitrov 17
2018–19 2 30 9 9 12 25 28 –3 36 8th Second Round   Tsvetomir Vachev
  Aleksandar Aleksandrov
5
2019–20 2 21 12 3 6 36 18 +18 39 4th Preliminary round   Svetoslav Dikov 9
2020–21 2 30 19 5 6 65 30 +35 62 2nd ↑ Preliminary round   Svetoslav Dikov 23
2021–22 First League 1 32 8 10 14 27 46 –19 34 11th Round of 16   Octávio 9
2022–23 1 36 11 9 16 37 49 –12 42 9th Semi-finals   Dimitar Mitkov 7
2023–24 1 Qualified

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

European record edit

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 2 8 3 1 4 19 21 – 2
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup 3 8 3 0 5 8 17 – 9
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 8 34 12 11 11 49 37 + 12
Total 13 50 18 12 20 76 75 + 1

Managers edit

Dates Name Honours
2015–2016   Anton Velkov
2016   Angel Kolev /interim/
2017   Yavor Valchinov
2017–2018   Mladen Dodić
2018   Angel Kolev
2019   Mladen Dodić
2019–2020   Radoslav Zdravkov
2020–2022   Ivan Kolev
2022–2023   Stanislav Genchev
2023–   Stoycho Stoev

Supporters edit

Lokomotiv has a group of loyal fans known as Iron Brigades (Bulgarian: Железни бригади) who supported the team in the lowest levels of the Bulgarian football. Lokomotiv's biggest rivalry is with Slavia Sofia.[10] Lokomotiv's fans maintain a friendship with Spartak Varna and Austrian club FavAC.

References edit

  1. ^ "The most popular Bulgarian football clubs – Lokomotiv Sofia". bnr.bg. from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
  2. ^ "Draw Confirms Exclusion of CSKA, Lokomotiv Sofia from Bulgaria's A Group". Sofia, Bulgaria: Novinite.com. 2015-06-30. from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  3. ^ Рестартът на Локомотив (София) започва с ремонт на 2 терена, единият става изкуствен
  4. ^ ""Царско село" и "Левски" (Карлово) допълниха състава на Втора лига". from the original on 2019-06-03. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  6. ^ "Локомотив (София) представи новия си генерален спонсор". from the original on 2022-02-11. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  7. ^ "Локо Сф представи 17 футболисти за новия сезон". sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). from the original on 10 July 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Genkov scored six against Chernomorets Burgas Sofia". pfl.bg.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Lokomotiv's biggest league win". pfl.bg.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Славия и Локомотив в опашкарско столично дерби". from the original on 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2018-03-09.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • News website
  • Fans website
  • bgclubs.eu

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Lokomotiv 1929 Bulgarian Lokomotiv 1929 is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia which currently plays in the First League the top tier of Bulgarian football Lokomotiv SofiaFull nameFootball Club Lokomotiv 1929 SofiaNickname s Zheleznicharite The Railwaymen 1 Founded2 September 1929 94 years ago 1929 09 02 as Railway Sports Club GroundStadion Lokomotiv SofiaCapacity25 000OwnerIvan VasilevChairmanBoycho VelichkovManagerDanilo DoncicLeagueFirst League2022 23First League 9th of 14WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursFounded as Railway Sports Club in 1929 and refounded in 2015 following bankruptcy the club has played at Stadion Lokomotiv since 1985 Lokomotiv has won four League titles and four Bulgarian Cups Lokomotiv established itself as one of Bulgaria s top clubs throughout history performing strongly both domestically and internationally The club has spent the majority of its history in the top tier First League previously A Group with brief interruptions including a short lived merging with Slavia Sofia in 1969 as well as an administrative relegation in 2015 due to financial problems Lokomotiv traditionally play in red and black stripped shirts with black shorts and red socks Contents 1 History 1 1 1929 1945 Foundation and early successes 1 2 1960 1990 Continued domestic and European success 1 3 1994 2015 Nikolay Gigov era From Top Tier to Third League 1 4 FC Lokomotiv 1929 Lower leagues and return to the elite 1 5 League positions 2 Honours 2 1 Domestic 2 2 European 3 Crest shirt and mascot 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Foreign players 5 Statistics and records 6 Goalscoring and appearance records 7 Notable players 8 Past seasons 9 European record 10 Managers 11 Supporters 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit1929 1945 Foundation and early successes edit Lokomotiv was founded on 2 September 1929 as Railway Sports Club RSC by a group of railway workers RSC s first competitive game was a 2 1 victory against Zora Sofia on 3 October 1929 In the 1939 40 season RSC won the Bulgarian title for first time in the team s history The team was made by Stoyo Nedyalkov captain Sl Videnov K Kostov D Marinov St Angelov As Milushev Krum Milev L Hranov In 1945 the club had already been renamed Lokomotiv Sofia and won the title in the first post war championship 1960 1990 Continued domestic and European success edit During season 1963 64 after 30 games Lokomotiv won their third title after they defeated main rivals to the title Levski Sofia and Slavia Sofia This achievement enabled Lokomotiv to participate in the 1964 65 European Cup preliminary round for the first time ever Lokomotiv were drawn against Swedish champions Malmo In the first leg played at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia Lokomotiv trashed their rivals with a score of 8 3 with Nikola Kotkov scoring five goals in that match The Railroaders lost the second game in Sweden by 0 2 but still progressed to the first ground on aggregate In the first round Lokomotiv were drawn against Hungarian champions Gyori ETO FC In the first leg played in Hungary Lokomotiv Sofia lost by 5 3 The return leg in Sofia was crucial for Loko s progression to the next round Lokomotiv won the game 4 3 but were eliminated on aggregate 8 7 by their Hungarian rivals thus ending Lokomotiv s first European Cup adventure In 1969 the club was united with Slavia Sofia for a brief period to 1971 and the unified team was associated with the Bulgarian railway workers In 1971 the two teams were separated again In Europe the club won the European championship of the railwaymen two times in 1961 and 1963 and the Balkans Cup in 1973 In 1978 Lokomotiv were crowned champions for the fourth time finishing one point above CSKA Sofia This team was led by club legends Atanas Mihaylov and Boycho Velichkov This qualified the team for the European Cup for the second time in their history In the first round Lokomotiv faced Danish champions Odense The first game in Denmark ended in a 2 2 tie with Angel Kolev and Boycho Velichkov scoring important away goals In the second game played on home soil Lokomotiv managed to overcome a 0 1 deficit and won the game 2 1 thus progressing to the second round 4 3 on aggregate In the second round Lokomotiv were drawn against a much tougher opponent in the name of Koln from West Germany at the time Seen as clear outsiders Lokomotiv lost the first game in Sofia by 0 1 while they were brutally beaten 4 0 in the return leg in Koln thus being eliminated from the European Cup In 1980 Lokomotiv reached a quarter final in the UEFA Cup where they faced VfB Stuttgart eliminating before that Ferencvaros AS Monaco and Dynamo Kyiv Against Stuttgart the team lost with 0 1 in Sofia and with 1 3 in Germany In 1982 Lokomotiv won the Bulgarian cup for the third time in its history qualifying for the 1982 83 European Cup Winners Cup Lokomotiv faced French team PSG The first leg in Sofia ended in a 1 0 win however the return leg ended in a heavy 5 1 defeat which eliminated Lokomotiv Lokomotiv finished the 1984 85 season in fourth place which enabled another UEFA Cup qualification for season 1985 86 Lokomotiv s first opponent was Cypriot side APOEL After some drama in both legs the Railroaders advanced to the second round with an aggregate score of 6 4 There Lokomotiv faced Neuchatel Xamax from Switzerland Lokomotiv drew 1 1 at home but failed to find the net in the return leg which ended in a 0 0 draw This score was unfavorable for Lokomotiv since the away goals rule favored their Swiss opponents in this case and Lokomotiv was eliminated 1994 2015 Nikolay Gigov era From Top Tier to Third League edit The new era for Lokomotiv Sofia came in 1994 with the new president Nikolay Gigov The football club s status was turned professional For merely one year 1994 95 from a team struggling not to lose its place in the professional league Lokomotiv won the silver medals in the Championship and the State Cup The club s home ground is Lokomotiv Stadium with 25 000 places included a junior training centre Lokomotiv has an enthusiastic and well organized fan club The team came fourth in the 2005 06 season in A PFG and qualified for the 2006 07 UEFA Cup first qualifying round where they faced FK Makedonija Gjorce Petrov from the Republic of Macedonia Lokomotiv beat the Macedonian side 2 0 in the first match in Sofia on 13 July 2006 and finished 1 1 as a guest in Macedonia and continued to the next round of the tournament Next they faced the team of Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv which they beat twice 2 0 on 10 August 2006 and 4 0 on 24 August 2006 Their next opponent in the first round of the tournament was the team of Feyenoord Rotterdam The first game in Sofia ended with a 2 2 draw after Lokomotiv went ahead 2 0 early in the first half The second game finished 0 0 and Lokomotiv Sofia were out of the UEFA tournament Domestically Lokomotiv had an amazing run of 10 consecutive wins before being stopped by CSKA Sofia in the direct clash for the second position Eventually Lokomotiv finished third with equal points with second placed CSKA Sofia The 2007 08 season started promisingly for the team In the UEFA Cup second qualifying round Lokomotiv eliminated Romanian side Oţelul Galaţi after a 3 1 win at home and a scoreless away draw This marked 8 European games without a loss which was a new national record for longest streak without a loss achieved by a Bulgarian team in all European competitions The previous record of 7 games was held by Levski Sofia In the next round Lokomotiv faced the French Rennes and the loss 1 3 in the first leg in Sofia marked an end to the team s winning streak in Europe The Bulgarian side showed a surprising rally in the second game in France which they won 2 1 and were only a single goal short of making it to the extra time For a second consecutive year Lokomotiv were stopped short of entering the group stage of the UEFA Cup despite being the first Bulgarian club in football history to snatch a victory on French soil The team finished third during the 2014 15 season in the A PFG but was denied a license for the European tournaments and A Group due to unpaid debts Lokomotiv were relegated to Bulgaria s third division the V Group 2 FC Lokomotiv 1929 Lower leagues and return to the elite edit nbsp Stadion LokomotivAfter being relegated to the third tier of Bulgarian football Lokomotiv experienced serious financial problems and the club was disqualified from the Third League after which it was liquidated Shortly after some of the legends of the team including Ivan Vasilev Boycho Velichkov and Anton Velkov formed a new club in A OFG Sofia city north 4th division The new club now called Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia is considered the rightful successor of the previous team and thus carries over the history and honors won from the original team The youth academy was also moved to the new club Some other former players went back to the club as well as young players from the academy who were selected to the new first squad 3 On 29 July 2016 the team was officially approved for the new Bulgarian Second League skipping one level of Bulgarian football together with Tsarsko Selo Sofia 4 However initially the team couldn t get promoted to the First League until 2018 19 season due to the rule that a team can play in the highest level only after 3 seasons of existence This was changed later allowing Lokomotiv to promote as early as 2018 since the new team was considered to be the successor of the original Lokomotiv The 2017 18 season was very dramatical for Lokomotiv Sofia They finished second in the Second League which meant that they qualified for the promotion playoffs to enter First League However they were denied entry to the top tier by Vitosha Bistritsa who beat them on penalties to stay in the league 5 Next season wasn t as successful with Lokomotiv only managing a mid table result For the 2019 20 season Lokomotiv finished fourth only three points behind Montana who qualified for the promotion playoffs The 2020 21 season began well for Lokomotiv as they managed to remain in first place in the league for the majority of the season before the winter break Lokomotiv eventually managed to finish in second place thus securing promotion to the First League after six years The first season since returning to the top level proved to be difficult Lokomotiv however managed to secure their place in the league after a lot of drama in the relegation group of the 2021 22 season The team eventually finished above Botev Vratsa and Tsarsko Selo avoiding the drop After the season ended Lokomotiv announced that they had parted ways with Ivan Kolev and had appointed former Ludogorets manager Stanislav Genchev in his place with Zhivko Milanov as assistant coach League positions editHonours editDomestic edit First League Winners 4 1939 40 1945 1963 64 1977 78 Bulgarian Cup Winners 4 1948 1953 1981 82 1994 95European edit Europa League Quarter finals 1980 Balkans Cup Winners 1973 European Railways Cup Winners 2 1961 1963Crest shirt and mascot editTeam main kit is red and black Away kits are black and white Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner2015 2017 nbsp Joma Casa Boyana2017 2021 Efbet2022 0000 BetanoOn 11 February 2022 Lokomotiv signed a sponsorship contract with the Greek betting company Betano for 3 years 6 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 31 March 2024 update 7 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp BUL Boyko Dimitrov2 DF nbsp POR Goncalo Cardoso4 DF nbsp MKD Dime Dimov5 DF nbsp CMR Daniel Kamy7 FW nbsp FRA Kevin Mayi8 MF nbsp BUL Boycho Velichkov9 FW nbsp BUL Kaloyan Krastev10 MF nbsp BUL Valentin Nikolov11 FW nbsp BRA Franca12 DF nbsp BRA Bruno Franco13 DF nbsp POR Celso Raposo14 MF nbsp BUL Mihail Chilikov15 DF nbsp SRB Luka Ivanov16 MF nbsp BUL Simeon Mechev No Pos Nation Player17 MF nbsp BUL Teodor Ivanov20 MF nbsp POR Diogo Teixeira21 MF nbsp BUL Antoni Ivanov22 MF nbsp BUL Ivaylo Naydenov24 GK nbsp BUL Aleksandar Lyubenov26 MF nbsp BUL Krasimir Miloshev captain 31 DF nbsp BUL Krasimir Stanoev44 DF nbsp BUL Miki Orachev45 FW nbsp BUL Dimitar Mitkov77 MF nbsp BUL Emil Manolkov88 GK nbsp SRB Zharko Istatkov93 DF nbsp FRA Stephane Lambese98 FW nbsp FRA Steve Traore GK nbsp GAM Baboucarr GayeFor recent transfers see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023 24 Foreign players edit Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League however only five non EU nationals can be used during a match day Those non EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years EU Nationals EU Nationals Dual citizenship nbsp nbsp Luka Ivanov nbsp nbsp Zharko Istatkov nbsp nbsp Baboucarr Gaye nbsp nbsp Daniel Kamy Non EU Nationals nbsp Dime Dimov nbsp Alan Dias nbsp Bruno Franco nbsp FrancaStatistics and records edit nbsp Atanas Mihaylov is Lokomotiv s all time highest goalscorer Lokomotiv s first competitive game was a 2 1 victory against Zora Sofia on 3 November 1929 Atanas Mihaylov holds Lokomotiv s overall appearance record he played 348 matches over the course of 17 seasons from 1964 to 1981 Lokomotiv s all time leading scorer again is Atanas Mihaylov who scored 145 goals The most goals scored by a player in a single match is six Tsvetan Genkov have achieved this feat in 2007 8 Lokomotiv s biggest victory is 11 1 against Chavdar Byala Slatina in 1991 for Bulgarian Cup Lokomotiv s 9 0 defeat of Chernomorets Burgas Sofia on 27 May 2007 was its largest league win 9 Lokomotiv s heaviest defeat 0 8 came against Levski Sofia in 1994 Lokomotiv s 6 0 win against Neftchi Baku in the UEFA Cup was the largest victory in the Europe competition s history at the time Goalscoring and appearance records editMost appearances for the club in First League Rank Name Career Appearances1 nbsp Yordan Stoykov 1971 1983 3262 nbsp Atanas Mihaylov 1965 19681971 1981 3063 nbsp Aleksandar Dudov 1982 1994 3024 nbsp Dimitar Vasev 1983 19961998 2000 3005 nbsp Georgi Bonev 1971 19721974 1985 2946 nbsp Apostol Chachevski 1950 1967 2897 nbsp Nikola Kotkov 1956 1968 276 nbsp Spiro Debarski 1957 1968 2769 nbsp Boycho Velichkov 1975 1986 27110 nbsp Trayko Sokolov 1972 1982 257 Most goals for the club in First League Rank Name Career Goals1 nbsp Nikola Kotkov 1956 1968 1432 nbsp Atanas Mihaylov 1965 19681971 1981 1313 nbsp Boycho Velichkov 1975 1986 904 nbsp Spiro Debarski 1957 1968 845 nbsp Tsvetan Genkov 2004 20072010 656 nbsp Stoycho Stoev 1980 1989 597 nbsp Gosho Petkov 1984 1990 568 nbsp Marcho Dafchev 1998 20012004 2012 559 nbsp Petar Argirov 1947 1956 4910 nbsp Kiril Metkov 1983 1991 43Players in bold are still playing for Lokomotiv Notable players editSee also Category FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia players Had international caps for their respective countries held any club record or have more than 100 league appearance Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries Bulgaria nbsp Antonio Ananiev nbsp Ivaylo Andonov nbsp Diyan Angelov nbsp Sasho Angelov nbsp Georgi Antonov nbsp Viden Apostolov nbsp Petar Argirov nbsp Dimo Atanasov nbsp Ivan Bandalovski nbsp Krum Bibishkov nbsp Kostadin Blagoev nbsp Georgi Borisov nbsp Krasimir Borisov nbsp Ivan Boyadzhiev nbsp Simeon Chilibonov nbsp Marcho Dafchev nbsp Spiro Debarski nbsp Ivan Deyanov nbsp Boko Dimitrov nbsp Ivan Dimitrov nbsp Velizar Dimitrov nbsp Zdravko Dimitrov nbsp Kristiyan Dobrev nbsp Pavel Dochev nbsp Diyan Donchev nbsp Doncho Donev nbsp Nikolay Donev nbsp Svetoslav Dyakov nbsp Georgi Eftimov nbsp Anton Evtimov nbsp Gancho Evtimov nbsp Valentin Galev nbsp Emil Gargorov nbsp Tsvetan Genkov nbsp Ivaylo Georgiev nbsp Atanas Gerov nbsp Rumyancho Goranov nbsp Iliya Gruev nbsp Kamen Hadzhiev nbsp Kostadin Hazurov nbsp Lyubomir Hranov nbsp Georgi Hristakiev nbsp Lazar Hristov nbsp Rumen Hristov nbsp Ventsislav Hristov nbsp Boris Hvoynev nbsp Dimitar Iliev nbsp Georgi Iliev nbsp Ivo nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Martin Kamburov nbsp Kaloyan Karadzhinov nbsp Hristo Koilov nbsp Angel Kolev nbsp Todor Kolev nbsp Stanislav Kostov nbsp Nikola Kotkov nbsp Petar Kurdov nbsp Aleksandar Lyubenov nbsp Vladimir Manchev nbsp Aleksandar Markov nbsp Georgi Markov nbsp Marquinhos nbsp Kiril Metkov nbsp Vasil Metodiev nbsp Atanas Mihaylov nbsp Krum Milev nbsp Krasimir Miloshev nbsp Dobromir Mitov nbsp Bozhidar Mitrev nbsp Anatoli Nankov nbsp Valentin Naydenov nbsp Plamen Nikolov nbsp Malin Orachev nbsp Miki Orachev nbsp Stoyan Ormandzhiev nbsp Ivan Paskov nbsp Viktorio Pavlov nbsp Georgi Peev nbsp Dimitar Penev nbsp Diyan Petkov nbsp Traycho Petkov nbsp Yordan Petkov nbsp Svetoslav Petrov nbsp Yasen Petrov nbsp Boyan Peykov nbsp Dimitar Popov nbsp Milen Radukanov nbsp Martin Raynov nbsp Vladislav Romanov nbsp Vladko Shalamanov nbsp Zahari Sirakov nbsp Ivo Slavchev nbsp Simeon Slavchev nbsp Iliyan Stefanov nbsp Stoycho Stoev nbsp Vladimir Stoyanov nbsp Yordan Stoykov nbsp Lachezar Tanev nbsp Dimitar Telkiyski nbsp Nikolay Todorov nbsp Yordan Todorov nbsp Marius Urukov nbsp Mihail Valchev nbsp Iliya Valov nbsp Dimitar Vasev nbsp Kiril Vasilev nbsp Boycho Velichkov nbsp Anton Velkov nbsp Dimitar Velkovski nbsp Antonio Vutov nbsp Kosta Yanev nbsp Zlatko Yankov nbsp Vladimir Yonkov nbsp Preslav Yordanov nbsp Yordan Yosifov nbsp Hristo Yovov nbsp Adalbert Zafirov nbsp Antoni Zdravkov nbsp Radoslav Zdravkov nbsp Nasko Zhelev nbsp Hristo Zlatinski Europe nbsp Zenun Selimi nbsp Zoran Baldovaliev nbsp Andreja Efremov nbsp Daniel Bogdanovic nbsp Stefan Giglio nbsp Milan Jovanovic nbsp Uros Golubovic nbsp Darko Savic nbsp Goran VasilijevicAfrica nbsp Steve Traore nbsp Azrack Mahamat nbsp Baboucarr Gaye nbsp Derek Asamoah nbsp Lino nbsp David Malembana nbsp MacDonald Mukansi nbsp Lamjed Chehoudi nbsp Nabil TaiderSouth America nbsp TomPast seasons editResults of league and cup competitions by season Season League Bulgarian Cup Other competitions Top goalscorerDivision Level P W D L F A GD Pts Pos2015 16 A Regional League 4 20 20 0 0 142 8 139 60 1st Not qualified2016 17 Second League 2 30 13 8 9 47 34 12 47 6th Second Round nbsp Dimitar Georgiev 182017 18 2 30 19 6 5 44 18 26 62 2nd Second Round nbsp Iliya Dimitrov 172018 19 2 30 9 9 12 25 28 3 36 8th Second Round nbsp Tsvetomir Vachev nbsp Aleksandar Aleksandrov 52019 20 2 21 12 3 6 36 18 18 39 4th Preliminary round nbsp Svetoslav Dikov 92020 21 2 30 19 5 6 65 30 35 62 2nd Preliminary round nbsp Svetoslav Dikov 232021 22 First League 1 32 8 10 14 27 46 19 34 11th Round of 16 nbsp Octavio 92022 23 1 36 11 9 16 37 49 12 42 9th Semi finals nbsp Dimitar Mitkov 72023 24 1 QualifiedKey Champions Runners up Promoted RelegatedEuropean record editMain article FC Lokomotiv Sofia in European football Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Champions League European Cup 2 8 3 1 4 19 21 2UEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 3 8 3 0 5 8 17 9UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 8 34 12 11 11 49 37 12Total 13 50 18 12 20 76 75 1Managers editDates Name Honours2015 2016 nbsp Anton Velkov2016 nbsp Angel Kolev interim 2017 nbsp Yavor Valchinov2017 2018 nbsp Mladen Dodic2018 nbsp Angel Kolev2019 nbsp Mladen Dodic2019 2020 nbsp Radoslav Zdravkov2020 2022 nbsp Ivan Kolev2022 2023 nbsp Stanislav Genchev2023 nbsp Stoycho StoevSupporters editLokomotiv has a group of loyal fans known as Iron Brigades Bulgarian Zhelezni brigadi who supported the team in the lowest levels of the Bulgarian football Lokomotiv s biggest rivalry is with Slavia Sofia 10 Lokomotiv s fans maintain a friendship with Spartak Varna and Austrian club FavAC References edit The most popular Bulgarian football clubs Lokomotiv Sofia bnr bg Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2016 02 27 Draw Confirms Exclusion of CSKA Lokomotiv Sofia from Bulgaria s A Group Sofia Bulgaria Novinite com 2015 06 30 Archived from the original on 2016 03 07 Retrieved 2022 09 04 Restartt na Lokomotiv Sofiya zapochva s remont na 2 terena ediniyat stava izkustven Carsko selo i Levski Karlovo doplniha sstava na Vtora liga Archived from the original on 2019 06 03 Retrieved 2016 08 04 sport com news2044271 1 html Lokomotiv Sf bez pravo na promociya v Prva profesionalna liga Archived from the original on 2017 01 05 Retrieved 2019 08 15 Lokomotiv Sofiya predstavi noviya si generalen sponsor Archived from the original on 2022 02 11 Retrieved 2022 02 11 Loko Sf predstavi 17 futbolisti za noviya sezon sportal bg in Bulgarian Archived from the original on 10 July 2023 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Genkov scored six against Chernomorets Burgas Sofia pfl bg permanent dead link Lokomotiv s biggest league win pfl bg permanent dead link Slaviya i Lokomotiv v opashkarsko stolichno derbi Archived from the original on 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