FC Lokomotiv-2 Moscow

Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
Full name Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
Nickname(s) Loko-2
Founded February 13, 2008
Ground MSA Lokomotiv, Moscow
(Capacity: 10,000)
Chairman Igor Zelepukin
Manager Yevgeni Kharlachyov
League Russian Second Division,
Zone West
2010 3rd
Home colours
Away colours

Lokomotiv-2 Moscow (Russian: Футбольный клуб "Локомотив-2" Москва, FK Lokomotiv-2 Moskva) is a Russian association football club based in Moscow. The club was formed on February 13, 2008. Lokomotiv-2 Moscow acts as the farm club of Lokomotiv Moscow in fact it is the feeder team of Lokomotiv Moscow.

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History

The debut of Loko-2 in its first ever football league can be considered a success. Lokomotiv-2 Moscow competed in the Amateur Football League and overall they did pretty well. In fact they secured the bronze medals, that is the third place by beating Zenit Moscow on the final day in front of a sizeable crowd.

The squad of Lokomotiv-2 used to be made up of players from the youth teams and school of Lokomotiv Moscow. Also players who don't make it to the main team will be able to try their forces in Loko-2. The captain and as well leader of Loko-2 is Manuchekhr Dzhalilov, who was the best player throughout the whole season and finished as the best scorer of Lokomotiv-2 in all competitions, with 20 goals, 18 in the league and 2 in the cup.

Now Lokomotiv-2, which as of this season will be competing in the Second Division has a squad at its disposal which is made from a mixture of young and promising players from all over Russia, mainly from Lokomotiv youth and reserve squads, and experienced former international players such as former Lokomotiv duo Ruslan Nigmatullin and Yury Drozdov, and former Baltika Dmitry Lyapkin.

Lokomotiv reserves team competed in the Russian Second Division in 1992-1993, in the Russian Third Division in 1994-1997 (as FC Lokomotiv-d Moscow) and back in the Russian Second Division in 1998-2000 (as FC Lokomotiv-2 Moscow). Since 2001 that team plays in a separate reserves tournament for the Russian Premier League teams.

Squad

As of August 24, 2011, according to the RFS website.

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 Vasili Lukichev
3 DF Yevgeni Mukhametzyanov
4 DF Sergei Savvin
5 DF Valeri Voloshchuk
6 MF Nikita Samokhin
7 FW Hovhannes Goharyan
8 MF Pavel Karasyov
9 FW Sergei Lokhanov
10 FW Anton Kryuchkov
11 MF Vladimir Svizhuk
12 MF Vitali Aralin
13 MF Georgi Zotov
14 DF Georgi Dzhikiya
No. Position Player
16 GK Aleksei Poliakov
17 MF Mikhail Gashchenkov
18 FW Irakliy Geperidze
19 MF Ivan Zenkin
21 MF Denis Voynov (on loan from FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
22 GK Aleksei Karasevich
23 DF Yuri Kulikov
26 DF Stanislav Remnev
27 MF Andrei Kuznetsov
29 MF Dmitri Shikurin
30 FW Yuri Kapusta
50 DF Sergei Samsonov

2011 transfers

In

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
MF Vitali Aralin (in from FC Volochanin-Ratmir Vyshny Volochyok)
DF Georgi Dzhikiya (in from reserves)
MF Mikhail Gashchenkov (in from reserves)
FW Irakliy Geperidze (in from Maccabi Herzliya F.C.)
FW Hovhannes Goharyan (in from Impuls FC Dilijan)
FW Yuri Kapusta (in from FC Nara-ShBFR Naro-Fominsk)
GK Aleksei Karasevich (in from FC Dynamo Moscow)
MF Pavel Karasyov (in from reserves)
FW Anton Kryuchkov (in from FC Volochanin-Ratmir Vyshny Volochyok)
DF Denis Kulikov (in from FC Tyumen)
GK Vasili Lukichev (in from FC Zelenograd)
DF Yevgeni Mukhametzyanov (in from FC SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk)
No. Position Player
GK Aleksei Poliakov (in from FC Tom Tomsk)
MF Aleksei Pomerko (on loan from FC Amkar Perm)
DF Sergei Samsonov
DF Sergei Savvin (in from FC Kaluga)
MF Dmitri Shikurin (in from FC Dynamo Vologda)
DF Miroslav Shkarin (in from FC Zelenograd)
DF Aleksandr Yarkovoy (in from FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
DF Sergei Yefimov (in from FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
FW Aleksandr Yeliseyenok (in from FC Volochanin-Ratmir Vyshny Volochyok)
DF Valeri Voloshchuk (in from FC Tom Tomsk)
MF Ivan Zenkin

Out

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
MF Pavel Deobald (to FC Istra)
MF Vitali Dyakov (end on loan from FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
MF Manuchekhr Dzhalilov
MF Semyon Fomin (end on loan from FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
GK Aleksei Gavrilov
DF Georgy Kabulov
FW Aleksei Koshelev
DF Konstantin Kozlov (to FC Smena Komsomolsk-na-Amure)
DF Denis Kulikov (to FC Volga Tver)
MF Anton Kupchin (to FC SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk)
MF Ruslan Kuznetsov
DF Dmitriy Lyapkin (retired)
GK Anton Mayeranov
No. Position Player
FW Aleksandr Pankovets (end on loan from FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
DF Kirill Pavlov (to FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
MF Aleksei Pomerko (end on loan from FC Amkar Perm)
MF German Pyatnikov (end on loan from FC Zenit St. Petersburg)
FW Anzor Sanaya (to FC Spartak Kostroma)
FW Artur Sarkisov (to FC Lokomotiv Moscow)
MF Albert Sarkisyan (retired)
DF Miroslav Shkarin
GK Artyom Stepanov
DF Aleksandr Yarkovoy
DF Sergei Yefimov
FW Aleksandr Yeliseyenok (to FC Volga Tver)
MF Vladimir Vavilov

Technical staff

As of April 2011
Name Role
Yevgeni Kharlachyov Manager
Yury Drozdov Assistant Manager
Yuri Baturenko Coach
Vyacheslav Krykanov Goalkeeper Coach
Narvik Sirkhayev Coach Youth Team
Dmitriy Lyapkin Coach Youth Team

Stadium

The club plays its home games at the MSA Lokomotiv stadium, situated a few metres away from the Lokomotiv stadium.

Notable players

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