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Lokomotiv Yerevan
Full nameFootball Club Lokomotiv Yerevan
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Dissolved2020; 4 years ago (2020)
Ground Mika Stadium, Yerevan
Capacity7,250
OwnerHrach Kananyan
PresidentHrach Kananyan
Manager Anatoliy Piskovets
League Armenian First League
2019–202nd

FC Lokomotiv Yerevan ( Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Լոկոմոտիվ Երևան), is a defunct Armenian football club from the capital Yerevan.

History

During the Soviet rule, Lokomotiv Yerevan football team was formed in 1945 after World War II, representing the state railway department of the city of Yerevan. They won the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic championship in 1963.

The current FC Lokomotiv Yerevan was founded in 2002 and participated in the Armenian First League during the same year. However, the club was dissolved in 2005 prior to the kick-off of the First League season, due to financial difficulties. [1]

In April 2018, it was announced that Lokomotiv Yerevan has returned to professional football, planning to take part in the 2018–19 Armenian First League championship; the 2nd tier of the Armenian football league system. [2] After returning to professional football, Lokomotiv played a friendly on 1 May 2018, defeating FC Ararat-2 by 2–1. In 2020, after the 2019-2020 Armenian First League season was abandoned, Lokomotiv were disqualified and are no longer active in professional competitions.

League record

Year Division Position GP W D L GS GA PTS Notes
2002 Armenian First League 9 30 10 4 16 42 78 34
2003 4 22 12 3 7 46 33 39
2004 11 30 8 6 16 29 51 30
2005–2018 no participation
2018–19 Armenian First League 6 33 16 7 10 61 37 55
2019–20 2 27 22 4 1 76 23 70 [3]
2020–present no participation

Current squad

As of 17 April 2019

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 Ukraine  UKR Tymofiy Sheremeta
12 GK Ukraine  UKR Mykyta Savchenko
GK Armenia  ARM Erik Khurshudyan
GK Armenia  ARM Anushavan Tarverdyan
GK Armenia  ARM Levon Ter-Minasyan*
4 DF Armenia  ARM Aghavard Petrosyan
5 DF Armenia  ARM Norayr Nikoghosyan*
20 DF Armenia  ARM Vazgen Saribekyan*
DF Armenia  ARM Vardan Safaryan
77 DF Armenia  ARM Rafael Ghazaryan
6 MF Armenia  ARM David Margaryan
8 MF Ukraine  UKR Oleh Lutsenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Armenia  ARM Arsen Hovhannisyan
11 MF Armenia  ARM Aram Sargsyan
12 MF Armenia  ARM Roman Mikaelyan*
17 MF Armenia  ARM Aram Khamoyan
18 MF Ukraine  UKR Denys Bondarenko
19 MF Armenia  ARM Karen Nalbandyan*
90 MF Armenia  ARM David Aslanyan
89 MF Ukraine  UKR Serhiy Dyachuk
99 MF Ukraine  UKR Dmytro Horstka
7 FW Armenia  ARM Sevak Manucharyan
9 FW Armenia  ARM Karapet Manukyan ( captain)
16 FW Armenia  ARM Gegham Tumbaryan

Managerial history

Managers of FC Lokomotiv Yerevan since the club revived in 2018:

  • Armenia Vahe Gevorgyan (1 April 2018 – 15 December 2018)
  • Ukraine Anatoliy Piskovets (15 December 2018 – )

References

  1. ^ RSSSF Armenia (and subpages per year)
  2. ^ "Նորաբաց Երևանի Լոկոմոտիվի ծրագրերը. մանրամասնում է գլխավոր մարզիչ Վահե Գևորգյանը". Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
  3. ^ Disqualified
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lokomotiv Yerevan
Full nameFootball Club Lokomotiv Yerevan
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Dissolved2020; 4 years ago (2020)
Ground Mika Stadium, Yerevan
Capacity7,250
OwnerHrach Kananyan
PresidentHrach Kananyan
Manager Anatoliy Piskovets
League Armenian First League
2019–202nd

FC Lokomotiv Yerevan ( Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Լոկոմոտիվ Երևան), is a defunct Armenian football club from the capital Yerevan.

History

During the Soviet rule, Lokomotiv Yerevan football team was formed in 1945 after World War II, representing the state railway department of the city of Yerevan. They won the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic championship in 1963.

The current FC Lokomotiv Yerevan was founded in 2002 and participated in the Armenian First League during the same year. However, the club was dissolved in 2005 prior to the kick-off of the First League season, due to financial difficulties. [1]

In April 2018, it was announced that Lokomotiv Yerevan has returned to professional football, planning to take part in the 2018–19 Armenian First League championship; the 2nd tier of the Armenian football league system. [2] After returning to professional football, Lokomotiv played a friendly on 1 May 2018, defeating FC Ararat-2 by 2–1. In 2020, after the 2019-2020 Armenian First League season was abandoned, Lokomotiv were disqualified and are no longer active in professional competitions.

League record

Year Division Position GP W D L GS GA PTS Notes
2002 Armenian First League 9 30 10 4 16 42 78 34
2003 4 22 12 3 7 46 33 39
2004 11 30 8 6 16 29 51 30
2005–2018 no participation
2018–19 Armenian First League 6 33 16 7 10 61 37 55
2019–20 2 27 22 4 1 76 23 70 [3]
2020–present no participation

Current squad

As of 17 April 2019

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 Ukraine  UKR Tymofiy Sheremeta
12 GK Ukraine  UKR Mykyta Savchenko
GK Armenia  ARM Erik Khurshudyan
GK Armenia  ARM Anushavan Tarverdyan
GK Armenia  ARM Levon Ter-Minasyan*
4 DF Armenia  ARM Aghavard Petrosyan
5 DF Armenia  ARM Norayr Nikoghosyan*
20 DF Armenia  ARM Vazgen Saribekyan*
DF Armenia  ARM Vardan Safaryan
77 DF Armenia  ARM Rafael Ghazaryan
6 MF Armenia  ARM David Margaryan
8 MF Ukraine  UKR Oleh Lutsenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Armenia  ARM Arsen Hovhannisyan
11 MF Armenia  ARM Aram Sargsyan
12 MF Armenia  ARM Roman Mikaelyan*
17 MF Armenia  ARM Aram Khamoyan
18 MF Ukraine  UKR Denys Bondarenko
19 MF Armenia  ARM Karen Nalbandyan*
90 MF Armenia  ARM David Aslanyan
89 MF Ukraine  UKR Serhiy Dyachuk
99 MF Ukraine  UKR Dmytro Horstka
7 FW Armenia  ARM Sevak Manucharyan
9 FW Armenia  ARM Karapet Manukyan ( captain)
16 FW Armenia  ARM Gegham Tumbaryan

Managerial history

Managers of FC Lokomotiv Yerevan since the club revived in 2018:

  • Armenia Vahe Gevorgyan (1 April 2018 – 15 December 2018)
  • Ukraine Anatoliy Piskovets (15 December 2018 – )

References

  1. ^ RSSSF Armenia (and subpages per year)
  2. ^ "Նորաբաց Երևանի Լոկոմոտիվի ծրագրերը. մանրամասնում է գլխավոր մարզիչ Վահե Գևորգյանը". Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
  3. ^ Disqualified

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