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FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lokomotyv Kharkiv
Full nameLokomotyv Kharkiv
Founded1923
Dissolved1955
OwnerSouthern Railways

FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv (Ukrainian: Локомотив Харків) was a football club from Kharkiv.

History

The club entered official Soviet competitions in 1936 Soviet Cup as Lokomotiv Kharkov. It was formed out of the team Krasnyi Zheleznodorozhnik (Red Rail Worker) that existed in Kharkiv since 1923.

In league competitions the team appeared in 1938 playing in the first group of the Ukrainian SSR championship and replacing "Stalinets" team that represented electric-mechanical factory.

After the World War II, in 1945 the team was admitted to the Soviet second tier competitions known as "Vtoraya Gruppa" (Second Group) along with two other teams from the Ukrainian SSR, Kharchovyk Odesa (today Chornomorets) and Shakhtar Stalino.

Lokomotyv was a participant of the Soviet Top League and sometimes is erroneously considered as a direct predecessor of Metalist Kharkiv.

In 1956 the club was replaced by Avanhard Kharkiv (Metalist Kharkiv) and dissolved.

League history

Season Div. Pl. G W D L Goals Pts Soviet Cup Ukrainian Cup Notes
1936 no known league record 132 final DNP
1937 no known league record 132 final 132 final
1938 Ukr 1 12/12 11 2 0 9 18–40 15 132 final 18 final
1939 Ukr 1 3/11 9 5 2 2 11–9 21 18 final
1940 no known league record 116 final
1941–1943 World War II (no official records)
1944 no known league record 18 final 2nd among 4
1945 2 8/18 42 15 10 17 58–63 40 18 final Winner
1946 2 3/13 42 19 15 8 65–35 50 Finalist
1947 2 1/13 36 20 13 3 91–31 53 Regional stage 12 finals qualified for finals
3/6 5 3 1 1 7–4 7
1948 2 1/8 14 8 5 1 40–10 21 14 final DNP qualified for Ukrainian finals
1/4 4 3 1 0 10–3 7 qualified for finals
1/6 5 3 1 1 11–3 7 Promoted
1949 1 12/18 34 10 10 14 41–51 30 18 final
1950 1 16/19 36 12 4 20 33–52 28 116 final Relegated
1951 2 6/18 34 17 9 8 60–38 43 116 final
1952 2 2/6 5 2 3 0 5–1 7 18 final host; qualified for finals
1/9 16 9 3 4 21–11 21 Promoted
1953 1 9/11 20 6 4 10 19–34 16 18 final
1954 1 12/13 24 6 5 13 19–39 17 116 final Relegated
1955 2 9/16 30 12 6 12 48–34 30 Regional stage Replaced

Awards

See also

External links

This page was last edited on 26 May 2024, at 11:05
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