Fixtures

Georgia First League 09/15 14:00 23 Lokomotiv Tbilisi vs FC Rustavi - View
Georgia First League 09/19 12:00 24 FC Sioni Bolnisi vs Lokomotiv Tbilisi - View
Georgia Cup 09/23 14:00 3 Lokomotiv Tbilisi vs Dinamo Batumi - View
Georgia First League 09/27 14:00 25 Lokomotiv Tbilisi vs FC Iberia 1999 II - View
Georgia First League 10/01 14:00 26 Lokomotiv Tbilisi vs FC Spaeri - View
Georgia First League 10/05 14:00 27 Dinamo Tbilisi II vs Lokomotiv Tbilisi - View

Results

Georgia First League 09/11 12:00 22 [8] FC Samtredia v Lokomotiv Tbilisi [6] L 2-0
Georgia First League 08/30 14:00 21 [6] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v Merani Martvili [3] D 1-1
Georgia First League 08/25 13:00 20 [4] Meshakhte Tkibuli v Lokomotiv Tbilisi [6] D 0-0
Georgia First League 08/18 15:00 19 [6] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v FC Gonio [8] D 1-1
Georgia First League 08/11 14:00 18 [8] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v Dinamo Tbilisi II [10] W 4-2
Georgia First League 08/04 15:00 17 [1] FC Spaeri v Lokomotiv Tbilisi [8] L 3-1
Georgia Cup 07/26 16:00 4 SFC Shturmi v Lokomotiv Tbilisi W 1-2
Georgia Cup 07/20 14:30 5 Lokomotiv Tbilisi v Dinamo Tbilisi II W 3-0
Georgia First League 06/01 13:00 16 [6] FC Iberia 1999 II v Lokomotiv Tbilisi [8] D 1-1
Georgia First League 05/28 15:00 15 [7] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v Sioni Bolnisi [5] D 0-0
Georgia First League 05/24 16:00 14 [6] FC Rustavi v Lokomotiv Tbilisi [7] L 2-1
Georgia First League 05/20 15:00 13 [8] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v FC Samtredia [9] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 19 18
Wins 14 8 6
Draws 14 8 6
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 50 32 18
Goals against 39 21 18
Clean sheets 9 3 6
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - FC Locomotive Tbilisi

FC Locomotive Tbilisi, commonly referred to as Lokomotivi or simply Loco, is a Georgian professional football club based Tbilisi. The club competes in the Erovnuli Liga 2, the second tier of Georgian football.

During the existence of the USSR the club was a part of the Lokomotiv Voluntary Sports Society. The club has strong connections with the Georgian Railways.

History

Locomotive was founded on 14 August 1936 as a part of Lokomotiv sports society. The club won Georgian championship in 1937, which gave them the permission to participate in USSR Top League. Their debut season in the highest level of the Soviet football championship came in 1938, where the club took 24th place out of 26 and got relegated. However, the Tbilisi-based club managed to get another promotion during the following season and participated in 1940 Soviet Top League. But they were eventually disqualified from the tournament. These were the only seasons when Locomotive managed to take part in the top league.

From the following years until the dissolution of USSR, the club moved between the lower divisions, played in the second the third divisions of the Soviet football championship.

Nodar Akhalkatsi, the coach of FC Dinamo Tbilisi and one of the most successful managers in the Soviet football, started his managing career in Locomotive. He managed the club from 1967 to 1970.

Since the post-Soviet era, Locomotive is one of the regular members of Erovnuli Liga. However, the club failed to win the championship. They were runners-up twice: in 2000-01 and in 2001–02 Umaglesi Liga. The club won Georgian Cup three times: in 2000, in 2002 and in 2005.

Some notable players of the club are: Levan Kenia, Levan Tskitishvili, Zurab Khizanishvili, Giorgi Arabidze, Giorgi Aburjania, Valeri Abramidze, Juan Diego González-Vigil, Giorgi Mamardashvili and Endika Bordas.

**FC Lokomotivi Tbilisi** is a prominent Georgian football club based in Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia. Founded in 1936, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The club's colors are traditionally green and white, symbolizing its connection to the local culture and community.

Lokomotivi Tbilisi has made significant contributions to Georgian football, consistently competing in the top tier of the national league, the Erovnuli Liga. The team has enjoyed success in domestic competitions, securing multiple league titles and cup victories, which have solidified its status as one of the leading clubs in the country.

The club plays its home matches at the Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, a venue that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. FC Lokomotivi is known for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating homegrown players into the first team, which has helped foster a strong sense of community and pride among supporters.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, FC Lokomotivi Tbilisi continues to strive for excellence on the pitch, aiming to achieve both national and international success while representing the rich footballing heritage of Georgia.