Clubname: | WFC Lokomotiv |
Fullname: | WFC Lokomotiv Stara Zagora |
Founded: | (refounded) |
Ground: | Lokomotiv Stadium |
Capacity: | 12 000 |
Manager: | Yanko Valkanov |
League: | Bulgarian Women's League |
Season: | 2022/23 |
Position: | 1st (Champions) |
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Women Football Club Lokomotiv Stara Zagora (Bulgarian: Женски Футболен Клуб Локомотив Стара Загора), is a Bulgarian women's football club from Stara Zagora, founded in 1989. The club currently competes in the top tier of Bulgarian Bulgarian Women's League football, Bulgarian Women's League. The team have won the league 3 times.
PFC Lokomotiv Stara Zagora started their women division in 1989 and joined in the Bulgarian Women's Football Championship, winning the title in 1991–92. Shortly after that, the team was dissolved along most of female teams in Bulgaria.
In 2018 a women's team was re-established after Beroe's folding of the women's league. The team slowly solidified in the league and in 2022 they become champions, ending FC NSA Sofia hegemony after 17 conservative championships.[1] The team qualified for UEFA Women's Champions League for first time in their history.[2] On 18 August 2022 they lost their opening match against Dinamo-BGU Minsk.[3] On 11 July 2023 Loko won their second conservative title.[4]
Season | League | Bulgarian Cup< | --Kept in case of future necessity!rowspan=2 | League Cup--> | Other competitions | ||||||||||||||||
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scope=col | Division | scope=col | Level | scope=col | P | scope=col | W | scope=col | D | scope=col | L | scope=col | F | scope=col | A | scope=col | GD | scope=col | Pts | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | Pos |
scope=row rowspan=1 | 2018–19 | Bulgarian Women's Championship | 1 | 18 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 24 | 33 | –9 | 18 | 8th | QR | ||||||||
scope=row rowspan=1 | 2019–20 | Bulgarian Women's Championship | 1 | 16 | 7 | 2 | 7 | 29 | 26 | +3 | 23 | 4th | not held | ||||||||
scope=row rowspan=1 | 2020–21 | Bulgarian Women's Championship | 1 | 26 | 19 | 3 | 4 | 116 | 17 | +99 | 60 | 3rd | Quarterfinals | ||||||||
scope=row rowspan=1 | 2021–22 | Bulgarian Women's League | 1 | 15 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 110 | 3 | +107 | 45 | 1st | Runner-up | ||||||||
scope=row rowspan=1 | 2022–23 | Bulgarian Women's League | 1 | 24 | 24 | 0 | 0 | 183 | 3 | +180 | 72 | 1st | not held | UEFA Women's Champions League | QR1 | ||||||
scope=row rowspan=1 | 2023–24 | Bulgarian Women's League | 1 | QR1 | |||||||||||||||||
Champions | Runners-up | Third place | Promoted | Relegated |
Season | Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent |
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Qualifying Round 1 | 0–5 | Dinamo-BGU Minsk | ||
5–1 | ŽFK Ljuboten | |||
Qualifying Round 1 | 0–5 | Brann | ||
0–0 (1–3 p.) | Katowice |