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Lokomotiv 1936
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Full name PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv 1936
Nickname(s) The Smurfs
Founded 8 May 1936
Ground Lokomotiv Stadium, Plovdiv
(Capacity 13,500)
Chairman Levent Nazifoglu
Manager Yasen Petrov
League TBI A Football Group
2006/07 First Division, 7th
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PFC Lokomotiv 1936 Plovdiv (Bulgarian: ПФК Локомотив 1936 Пловдив) is a Bulgarian football club, from the city of Plovdiv. The club was founded by railway workers in May, 1936.

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The most successful season in the club's history was the 2003/2004 campaign. Lokomotiv won the Bulgarian championship and also played for the first time in the UEFA Champions League where they were beaten by Club Brugge of Belgium, Lokomotiv also won the Bulgarian Supercup, after beating Litex Lovech in the final by scoring a brilliant header in the last seconds of the game (1:0). The club has a large fanbase, who are considered to be some of the most fanatic fans in all of Bulgaria. Lokomotiv is one of the most popular football clubs in southern Bulgaria and are seen to be one of the major clubs in the country. The club is supported mainly by the working classes and therefore has some political connections with the left wing. Lokomotiv Plovdiv was founded by railway workers where as their city rivals, Botev Plovdiv was established by students of a French college.Such a big difference distinguishes each club's own political affiliations. Lokomotiv inspires strong anti-establishment and anti-capital feelings where as Botev Plovdiv are considered the opposite. Lokomotiv Plovdiv has the oldest fanclub organization in Bulgaria, established in 1988.

The club is attributed as being one of the best developers of young and unknown players in Bulgaria. Among the club's legendary players are Hristo Bonev - considered by most Lokomotiv fans as being the greatest player ever for Lokomotiv, and one of the greatest Bulgarian players also being the countries leading goalscorer with 47 goals to his name. The list of other famous players to have come from the clubs youth system consist of Hristo Kolev "Бащата" ("The Father"), Eduard Eranosyan (Also manager of the 2004 team that won the Bulgarian championship and SuperCup), Georgi "Gocho" Vasilev, Martin Kamburov, Georgi "Gonzo" Ivanov, Vasil Kamburov and Stoyan Kolev.

  • 1936 ZSK Plovdiv
  • 1940 ZSK Levski Plovdiv
  • 1945 Slavia Tschengelov Plovdiv
  • 1950 Energia Plovdiv
  • 1951 Torpedo Plovdiv
  • 1953 DFS Lokomotiv Plovdiv
  • 1989 PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv

Lokomotiv Plovdiv's major opponent is the other local team, playing in the First division - Botev Plovdiv. Hooligans of the two teams often organise mass fights, usually on the derby days, at some secluded location in the city.

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24.SECHKOV
3.SAMOKISHEV
5.MILIEV
4.I.IVANOV
18.VANDEV
23.GORANOV
28.MORALES
11.DAKSON
7.M.KAMBUROV
29.SAKALIEV
Lokomotiv Plovdiv'2007

As of August 2007

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Bulgaria GK Vasil Kamburov
2 Flag of Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Branekov
3 Flag of Bulgaria DF Georgi Samokishev
4 Flag of Bulgaria DF Ivan Ivanov
5 Flag of Bulgaria DF Yordan Miliev
6 Flag of Bulgaria DF Cvetelin Radev
7 Flag of Bulgaria FW Martin Kamburov
9 Flag of Bulgaria FW Vladislav Zlatinov
10 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Ilami Halimi
11 Flag of Brazil MF Dakson Da Silva
12 Flag of Bulgaria GK Stoyan Kolev
13 Flag of Ghana MF Berthran Haktam
14 Flag of Bulgaria FW Dimitar Iliev
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Bulgaria MF Radoslav Anev
16 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Zoran Zlatkovski
17 Flag of Bulgaria MF Gursel Veli
18 Flag of Bulgaria FW Yavor Vandev
19 Flag of Bulgaria MF Krasimir Dimitrov
23 Flag of Bulgaria MF Rumen Goranov
24 Flag of Bulgaria DF Martin Sechkov
25 Flag of Bulgaria DF Angel Yoshev
27 Flag of Bulgaria MF Dani Kiki
28 Flag of Brazil MF Daniel Morales
29 Flag of Bulgaria FW Stoyko Sakaliev
33 Flag of Bulgaria GK Stoyan Stavrev

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Out:

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Bulgaria GK Vasil Kamburov
12 Flag of Bulgaria GK Rumen Popov
69 Flag of Bulgaria GK Krasimir Petkov
2 Flag of Bulgaria DF Vladimir Ivanov
3 Flag of Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Tunchev
4 Flag of Bulgaria DF Nedyalko Hubenov
5 Flag of Bulgaria DF Georgi Petrov
6 Flag of Bulgaria DF Kiril Kotev
14 Flag of Bulgaria DF Velko Hristev
20 Flag of Bulgaria DF Ivan Paskov
22 Flag of Bulgaria MF Trayan Dyankov
24 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia DF Robert Petrov
8 Flag of Turkey MF Nesim Özgür
9 Flag of Bulgaria MF Svetoslav Barkanichkov
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Bulgaria MF Dimitar Cenovski
16 Flag of Bulgaria MF Ivo Mihaylov
17 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia MF Vanćo Trajanov
19 Flag of Bulgaria MF Krasimir Dimitrov
21 Flag of Bulgaria MF Georgi Iliev
25 Flag of Serbia MF Ivan Krizmanić
7 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Boban Janchevski
10 Flag of Serbia Darko Spalević
11 Flag of Bulgaria Martin Kamburov
13 Flag of Bulgaria Metodi Stoynev
18 Flag of Serbia Nesko Milovanović
23 Flag of Nigeria Ekundayo Jayeoba
28 Flag of Bulgaria Yavor Vandev

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