Here on SofaScore livescore you can find all Ludogorets Razgrad vs Lokomotiv Plovdiv previous results sorted by their H2H matches. Lokomotiv's home ground is the homonymous Stadion Lokomotiv which is situated in Lauta Park, in the south of the city, and has a safe capacity of 10,000 spectators. After this wave of mergers, like many other clubs in the country, the club was renamed to an abbreviation of the biggest clubs merged – the new name was "S.P.-45", meaning Sportclub Parchevich – 1945. Lokomotiv shocks CSKA as they get the win in the Moscow derby. About See All. Lokomotiv Plovdiv live score (and video online live stream*), team roster with season schedule and results. From 1951 to 1954 the team was one of the best performers in the Bulgarian football elite, annually reaching at least the quarter-final phase of the domestic cup competition (at that time recognised to be the Cup of the Soviet Army) and regularly finishing high in the top division league. However, just months after DSO Energiya was created, changes in the formal names of clubs in the Soviet Union took place, which in turn inspired the renaming of several clubs in Bulgaria. Yet, the team was formed almost entirely of the players performing excellently in the last years in the club from Kyustendil. The club was initially merged with the team with which it shared a stadium, Levski Plovdiv, to form ZSK-Levski. The wings in the bottom of the shield represent the historical bond between the football club and the national railway company. In the second match, the Railroaders again lost with a minimum score of 1–0, being eliminated on aggregate 0–2. In the next few months the club had big financial problems. Inevitably, at the end of that season DSO Lokomotiv were relegated to the second division of Bulgarian football. Most notably, the powerful national railway company, through ZSK Plovdiv, was the main benefactor for the creation of a state-of-the-art multi-purpose stadium in the city that opened in 1943. Lokomotiv Plovdiv have also won the Bulgarian Supercup twice, in 2004 and 2020, one Cup of the Soviet Army in 1983 and most recently – two consecutive Bulgarian Cups in 2019 and 2020. Le Professionalen Futbolen Klub Lokomotiv Plovdiv (en bulgare : Професионален Футболен Клуб Локомотив Пловдив), plus couramment abrégé en Lokomotiv Plovdiv, est un club bulgare de football fondé en 1926 et basé dans la ville de Plovdiv. Meanwhile, Torpedo Plovdiv was taken out of the labour union and no longer funded by it or the railway company. (6 notes) Compétition 3e tour aller Ligue Europa 2019/2020 Date jeudi 08 août 2019 à 19:30 Match retour RCS - Lokomotiv Plovdiv 1-0 Stade Lokomotiv Stadium (Plovdiv) Mi-temps In season 1983–84, even though the club has just been promoted to the top division, and in defiance of being the Soviet Army Cup holder, Loko Plovdiv was relegated again and played season 1984–85 in the second level of the Bulgarian league system. Lokomotiv won the title, the first and so far the only in the club's history. The reorganisations of 1949 assigned Lokomotiv to assimilate Slavia-Chengelov, since Lokomotiv was already a team strongly associated to a significant national enterprise. In 1981, the tournament for the Bulgarian Cup begins to take place every year and rises in prestige, overtaking the significance of the Cup of the Soviet Army in subsequent years. In the final, Ivan Paskov scored a brilliant header in the last seconds of the game for the 1:0 win. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. (Be that as it may, it is important to note that the tournament of the Cup of the Soviet Army, held annually between 1946 and 1990, is recognised by the Bulgarian Football Union(BFU) as the primary domestic knock-out cup tournament up to 1982. Though technically the numerous clubs merged, because of the sheer size of Sportclub in terms of members, the smaller clubs were effectively assimilated into the larger black-white-and-red club. The club was not even recognized as a full member of the national sport federation until three years after its creation. Among the team's players was Hristo Bonev – considered by most Loko fans as being the greatest player of the club ever, and also one of the greatest Bulgarian born players. By creating the new club and nominally employing the players in the railways, the labour union effectively legitimised the new club without the need to limit the access of members of Torpedo to the sports facilities. In 1973, Lokomotiv won the silver medals of A RFG, finishing the season with 43 points, 7 less than the first placed team, CSKA Sofia. For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2020 and Transfers winter 2021. The led to the forced merger of clubs within the same locality. 27 August 2020. In the team lines was recent acquisition Martin Kamburov who became the goalscorer in Bulgaria with 26 goals. In the following few years period the team is quite stable and it was very rarely standing under the 6th position in the league table. In 1982, for the sixth time the team still cannot win the domestic cup. Comme lors du match aller, les Strasbourgeois se sont simplifiés la tâche en ouvrant rapidement la marque par Kévin Zohi (1-0, 8′). Lokomotiv Plovdiv (Bulgaars: Професионален футболен клуб Локомотив Пловдив) is een Bulgaarse betaaldvoetbalclub uit Plovdiv, opgericht in 1926. Because of that, from 1928 Sportclub did not have their own football field for more than two decades. In the Tsar's Cup the team reached the finals twice – in 1940 and again in 1942. This said, a special approach is needed towards the history of the very early years of the current football club of Lokomotiv Plovdiv. The rivalry has a geopolitical nuance, first because of the historical competition between the cities of Plovdiv and Sofia as cultural, political and economical centres, and second because of the association of CSKA with the Bulgarian Army same as rival Botev Plovdiv. Sportclub participated in the second division of the Championship of Plovdiv until 1933, when the team finished first in the second division and was promoted to Plovdiv's top tier as of 1934. Stadion Lokomotiv (Bulgarian: Стадион „Локомотив“, English: 'Lokomotiv Stadium'), nicknamed Lauta (Bulgarian: Лаута) after the name of the park in which the stadium is situated, is a multi-purpose stadium located in southeastern Plovdiv, Bulgaria.It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv. This included all the players of the football team as well as the members of the sport club in general, the largest number of which had been members of Slavia-Chengelov, who had no connection at all to the railways. Established in 1926, in the 2003–04 season of the A Group, Lokomotiv became champions of Bulgaria, finishing the season with three points more than the second-ranked, Levski Sofia. Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Levski continued to co-exist as separate entities, still sharing the same stadium. They are the most successful and supported clubs the railway workers in Bulgaria were connected to, so matches between the teams are often called The Railroaders' Derby. Contact Lokomotiv Plovdiv on Messenger. Nevertheless, the supporters of the team remained the same. * In the brackets is the number of seasons in the league. The home of the factions was chosen to be called Bessica Tribune (after the name of the ancient Thracian tribe whose artefacts were discovered in the surroundings of the stadium), but since the project has been put on hold the name Bessica Tribune has been used as a collective name for the most dedicated followers. In 1938 the team joined the National Football Division – the countrywide football league which had been formed only a year earlier and which included Bulgaria's top ten teams. Lokomotiv Plovdiv is not officially recognised as the bearer of the domestic cup for 1983 – it is a non-official bearer. The Lokomotiv fans have a long-standing friendship with fans of Italian team SSC Napoli. 2016/2017 The railway workers established a sports club in Plovdiv as well, since the city is one of the major railway centres in the country. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) Stay up to date on Lokomotiv Plovdiv soccer team news, scores, stats, standings, rumors, predictions, videos and more. As for the fans, the supporters of Sportclub remained loyal to the colours and the players, and the followers of the assimilated clubs joined them, increasing still further the number of fans and members of the largest club in Plovdiv at that time. [5] In 1968 supporters of the team established the amateur football club Friends of Lokomotiv Plovdiv as a means of organised support for the team, and in 1988 the official fan-club of the team – Club of the Supporters of Lokomotiv Plovdiv – was established as the first of its kind in Bulgaria. Lokomotiv Plovdiv - statistics, results & fixtures. However, by the early 1940s the team had improved hugely and in 1944 they won the Championship of Plovdiv. According to the new political agenda, clubs had to serve primarily as the physical fitness departments of politically important national enterprises (such as the oil refineries, the police, the army, the national railway company, and others). Lokomotiv Plovdiv. selon les recommandations du projet football. This league was founded in 1924 whilst its current round-robin format was established in 1948, although some adjustments were made recently. For the fans the following season would be the first time their team played outside the most prestigious echelon of Bulgarian football. A white stripe with inscription 'Plovdiv' is positioned on the upper part of the shield. Consequently, as a club with many supporters in its area, DSO Lokomotiv assimilated the clubs Torpedo Plovdiv (with which it still shared a stadium) and Septemvri (Plovdiv). The next 2004–05 season in the domestic league was also very successful for the team, which finished 3rd in A PFG, and qualified for the UEFA Cup. Loko were eliminated with a 2–3 (1–2 away loss and a 1–1 home draw) on aggregate by Romanian Farul Constanţa. After separation in 1945, ZSK was renamed to Lokomotiv Plovdiv similar to other teams in the various countries of the Eastern bloc which were connected in some way with the railways (well-known examples being Lokomotiv Sofia, Lokomotiv Moskva, Lokomotiv Leipzig). The 2019–20 season was even more successful for Lokomotiv. [7] Organisers intend the extend the initiative to an annual tournament. In the years after 1944, the newly established communist rule embarked on several campaigns for the "reorganisation of the sporting clubs in Bulgaria" so that they were aligned with the Soviet political agenda and followed the "Soviet model" of sport clubs. In season 2001–02 Iliev decides to merge the two teams creating the contemporary Lokomotiv Plovdiv (full name: Professional Football Club Lokomotiv 1926 Plovdiv). The Bulgarian A League, also known as Efbet League due to its sponsor or the Parva Liga, is the top-tier football category in Bulgaria. Lokomotiv Women’s team start the season with a win in the Russian Super Cup. Thus, nowadays the Cup of the Soviet Army won in 1983 by Lokomotiv Plovdiv is the first officially non-recognised as the domestic cup Soviet Army trophy; i.e. However, in 1940 the league was disbanded because of World War II. Tottenham Hotspur will face a trip to Bulgaria in the Europa League second qualifying round in September after being paired with Lokomotiv Plovdiv … Spurs rally past 9-man Plovdiv in Europa League. The political environment in Bulgaria during the communist period between 1944 and 1989 led to some enforced changes in the nature of sporting clubs throughout the country, in order to follow "the Soviet model". Since its foundation, Lokomotiv has been one of the best supported football clubs in Bulgaria. Lokomotiv's home ground is the homonymous Stadion Lokomotiv which is situated in Lauta Park, in the south of the city, and has a safe capacity of 10,000 spectators. Thus, sport clubs no longer needed to be "DSO" (an abbreviation meaning in English "voluntary sports organisation"). Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Useful statistics for soccer bettors. notitle Matches . For season 1950 Torpedo Plovdiv took the place of Slavia-Chengelov in the top level of the Bulgarian football league system (A RFG). Der PFK (Profesionalen futbolen klub) Lokomotiw Plowdiw (bulgarisch Професионален футболен клуб Локомотив Пловдив, deutsch Lokomotive Plowdiw), kurz „Loko Plowdiw“, ist ein professioneller Fußballverein aus Plowdiw, Bulgarien After re-entering the elite (A RFG) in 1961, it took Lokomotiv seven years to reach the top 3 and get a medal in season 1968–69. DSO Lokomotiv also acquired the license of Torpedo to play in the top tier of the Bulgarian football league, while Torpedo itself is relegated to the third division of the league due to the lack of an official license. Lokomotiv Plovdiv is currently on the 2 place in the A Grupa table. According to the changes, clubs were no longer required to be affiliated to national enterprises and instead the emphasis returned to the geographical territory principle. The following year, another celebration is in order – in 1974 Lokomotiv finished the season in the third place getting the league bronze. Nowadays, Lokomotiv Plovdiv still uses the same colours for their kits and crest, while the full name of the team (Professional Football Club Lokomotiv 1926 Plovdiv) shows that the year the club asserts itself to have been established is the year in which Sportclub was founded. Two years later, in 1924, another sport club called Atletik was formed in precisely the same district of Plovdiv. 4,513 people follow this. A few months later, the team played for the first time in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds where they faced Club Brugge from Belgium in the second qualifying round. This meant that every local region should have its own sports club, but in order to make central investments more efficient for a larger member-base, only a few clubs were permitted per area. Summary; Matches; Squad; Statistics; Transfers; Trophies; Venue; Info Official website. Note : dans les résultats ci-dessous, le score du club est toujours donné en premier. In the next three seasons, the team finished in the middle of the table. Bruno Akrapović est l'entraîneur du club depuis novembre 2017. Any proper description of the club's history requires attention to the various complex reorganisations that the club has undergone since its creation, and also how the members and fans of the team have reacted to these changes. DSO is an abbreviation meaning national sports organisation. All statistics are with charts. However, the team from Plovdiv was eliminated after a 1–2 loss at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton and another 1–2 loss in a match, played at the Lazur Stadium in Burgas.[1]. Lokomotiv Plovdiv eredmények, tabellák és részletes meccsinformációk (gólszerzők, piros lapok, oddsok összehasonlítása, …) az Eredmenyek.com oldalain. Community See All. 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In 1982 the team acquired a new stadium, situated in park "Lauta" near the city's newest district. Key players during this period include forward Gocho Vasilev, star midfielder Hristo Bonev, defender Ivan Boyadzhiev and goalkeeper Stancho Bonchev. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. In the mid-1930s, the Bulgarian labour union of the railway workers and sailors established numerous cultural and sporting organisations across the country. - Soccerway On an international level however, the team achieved success more quickly. Yet, by that time Slavia-Chengelov was the largest club in Bulgaria in terms of members, and with an even larger fan-base. Because of these problems, many of the players of the champions team, as Aleksandar Tunchev, Martin Kamburov, Ivan Paskov, Georgi Iliev, Darko Spalević, Kiril Kotev and Boban Jančevski left the club. Official club name: Lokomotiv Plovdiv : Address: Park Lauta: 4000 Plovdiv: Bulgaria: Tel: +359 895 627 373: Fax: +359 895 622 889: Website: A rather friendly rivalry the team from Plovdiv has is with "brother" team of Lokomotiv Sofia. The two teams are the most supported ones in the second largest city in Bulgaria. Lokomotiv holds the first place for many of Bulgarian largest recorded attendances. Lokomotiv is through to the quarter-finals of the Russian Cup. As of the start of the reconstruction project of Lokomotiv Stadium, the club's fans decided to give an official name to the sector that is to contain the fiercest team supporters. In 1971, the team reached the final of the domestic cup but once again lost it, this time to Levski Sofia with a score of 3:0. Hence, in 1951 DSO Lokomotiv is effectively the successor of Torpedo even though the Torpedo club continued to exist at a lower level. For ZSK Plovdiv, the "reorganisation of sport clubs" in line with the Soviet model began in the autumn of 1944. From an economic aspect, the railway club contributed very heavily to the development of sports in the region of Plovdiv, making large investments for the improvement of sporting facilities and conditions in the city. The team from Kyustendil has a very good performance in the Bulgarian top division (A PFG) finishing in third place three consecutive seasons until 2000–01 and is a national cup runner-up in 2001. As official membership in the club now required a job in the railways, the official number of members of the club was drastically smaller in than the previous years. In order to understand the origin of the contemporary team with its official full name, colours, and supporters, the examination of Lokomotiv's history has to be undertaken in two major "branches" – one defined largely by its followers, and the other by its functional characteristic and funding as a labour union team. The Sportclub football team chooses white, black and red as the colours of their kits and their crest, and also the year of establishment 1926 is added several years later the crest.