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PFC Lokomotiv Sofia

Lokomotiv Sofia
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Full name Футболен клуб Локомотив София
(Football club Lokomotiv Sofia)
Nickname(s) Железничарите (The Railwaymen) .
Founded

2 September 1929; 87 years ago (1929-09-02)
as Railway Sports Club

dissolved = 2015
Ground Lokomotiv Stadium,
Sofia
Ground Capacity 22,000
2014–15 A Group, 3rd
Website Club home page

2 September 1929; 87 years ago (1929-09-02)
as Railway Sports Club

FC Lokomotiv Sofia (Bulgarian: ФК Локомотив София) was a Bulgarian football club from the capital city of Sofia. Having been denied a license for the European tournaments and A Group due to unpaid debts after the 2014–15 A Group season, team was dissolved after the first 3 matches of 2015–16 in V Group.

It was founded on September 2, 1929 by a group of railway workers under the name Railway Sports Club (or simply RSC). The club's home ground is the Lokomotiv Stadium in Sofia, which has a capacity of 22,000 spectators. Lokomotiv has won the Bulgarian championship four times and the Bulgarian Cup on four occasions.

Lokomotiv was founded on 2 September 1929 as Railway Sports Club (RSC) by a group of railway workers. RSC's first competitive game was an 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. 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. In 1969 the club was united with Slavia Sofia for a brief period to 1971 and is associated with the Bulgarian railway workers. In 1978, led by Atanas Mihaylov and Boycho Velichkov Lokomotiv won their fourth title. In Europe the club won European championship of the railwaymen two times in 1961 and 1963, and Balkans Cup in 1973. 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.


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