FK Lokomotiv Moscow | Futbolnyi Klub Lokomotiv ZAO

Futbolnyi Klub Lokomotiv is based in the city of Moscow, Russia. It was originally founded in 1923 as ‘Club of the October Revolution’ and during the Soviet era was owned by the Soviet Ministry of Transportation as part of the Russian Railways. Honours include 2 league championships (in 2002 and 2004) and 7 Russian Cups (two in the Soviet era). Home matches are played at the Lokomotiv Stadium (Capacity: 28,800) which was built in 2002. The club is registered as a closed joint-stock company (ZAO).

Futbolnyi Klub Lokomotiv is based in the city of Moscow, Russia. It was originally founded in 1923 as ‘Club of the October Revolution’ and during the Soviet era was owned by the Soviet Ministry of Transportation as part of the Russian Railways. Honours include 2 league championships (in 2002 and 2004) and 7 Russian Cups (two in the Soviet era). Home matches are played at the Lokomotiv Stadium (Capacity: 28,800) which was built in 2002. The club is registered as a closed joint-stock company (ZAO).

Turnover and pre-tax profit figures are in Rubles millions. For comparison, 2007 turnover equated to approximately 42 million euros.

Financial Overview

Year
Turnover
Pre-tax profit
Wages / Turnover ratio (%)
Employees

2007

1.521

-0.515

 

 

2006

1.357

-0.571

 

 

2005

1.169

-0.076