NK Lokomotiva

Lokomotiva
Full name Nogometni klub Lokomotiva
Nickname(s) Lokosi
Founded 1 May 1914 (as ŽŠK Victoria)
Ground Stadion Maksimir
(Capacity: 38,923)
Chairman Tin Dolički
Manager Tomislav Ivković
League 1. HNL
2010–11 14th
Home colours
Away colours

NK Lokomotiva is a Croatian football club based in Zagreb, currently competing in the Prva HNL, the country's top division. Founded originally as ŽŠK Victoria in 1914, the club's only period of success came in the late 1940s and early 1950s before spending most of the following five decades as lower-level minnows.

In the mid-2000s Lokomotiva was turned into Dinamo Zagreb's farm team and between 2007 and 2009 they won three consecutive promotions which saw them rise from fourth level to first level in the Croatian football league system. They host their home matches at Dinamo's Stadion Maksimir, as their own ground in the Novi Zagreb's Kajzerica neighbourhood is unsuitable for top level football.

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History

Founded in 1914, Lokomotiva was mostly in the shadow of the city's bigger clubs Građanski, Concordia and HAŠK. The club's most productive years came after World War II when they continuously played for 8 season (1947.-1955.) in the Yugoslav First League with best league result in 1952, when they finished third, behind Hajduk and Red Star Belgrade.[1] They were relegated again from the First League in the summer of 1957 and never returned to the top flight again.

After croatian independence and formation of HNL in 1991, Lokomotiva played in lower croatian leagues, mostly spending their time in Treća HNL. In 2006 after they were relegated to Četvrta HNL, Lokomotiva became Feeder team for Dinamo Zagreb. That will result Lokomotiva gaining promotion in the each of the next three seasons, finshing 1st in 4.HNL 2006/2007, 2nd in 3.HNL 2007/2008, and 3rd 2.HNL 2008/2009, respectively.

In 2009/2010 season Lokomotiva played first league football after 52 years. To meet the critera for 1.HNL they moved to Dinamo's Maksimir Stadium.

After a bad start and three loses, Lokosi performed above expectations and at the end finished 8th in Prva HNL, with notable victories 4:2 away against NK Zagreb, home 3:0 vs Rijeka and 2:1 vs Hajduk Split. Squad was one of the youngest in the league with only two players above the age of 30.

Name changes

Current squad

As of 26 December 2011

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Dominik Picak
2 DF Karlo Bručić
3 DF Mario Musa
4 DF Ante Puljić
5 DF Leonard Mesarić (vice-captain)
6 DF Mislav Komorski
7 FW Ivan Peko
8 MF Mateo Poljak
9 FW Nino Bule (captain)
10 MF Tomislav Martinac
11 DF Josip Pivarić
12 GK Romeo Mitrović
13 MF Matias Chago
14 DF Ivan Boras
15 MF Antun Palić
16 DF Dino Škvorc
No. Position Player
17 DF Matej Bagarić
18 MF Domagoj Antolić
19 FW Tomi Jurić
20 DF Lamin Samateh
21 FW Lovro Šćrbec
22 DF Ivor Horvat
23 MF Marcelo Brozović
24 MF Ivan Lovrić
25 MF Adrian Antunović
26 MF Sabjen Lilaj
27 DF Tomislav Barbarić
28 FW Filip Škvorc
29 GK Dario Bošnjak
30 FW Andrej Kramarić
55 FW Jakub Sylvestr
77 MF Pedro Morales
99 MF Mario Šitum

On loan

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

No. Position Player
GK Darijan Radelić Žarkov (at NK Dubrava)
MF Ivan Bićanić (at HNK Gorica)
MF Pejo Pejić (at HNK Gorica)
MF Mate Maleš (at NK Zagreb)

Notable players

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