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词条 FC Lokomotiv Moscow in European football
释义

  1. UEFA Cup 1993–94

     First round 

  2. UEFA Cup 1995–96

     First round 

  3. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1996–97

     First round  Second round 

  4. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1997–98

     First round  Second round  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals 

  5. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1998–99

     First round  Second round  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals 

  6. UEFA Cup 1999–2000

     Qualifying round  First round  Second round 

  7. UEFA Champions League 2000–01

     Third qualifying round 

  8. UEFA Cup 2000–01

     First round  Second round  Third round 

  9. UEFA Champions League 2001–02

     Third qualifying round  First group stage, Group A 

  10. UEFA Cup 2001–02

     Third round 

  11. UEFA Champions League 2002–03

     Third qualifying round  Group stage  Second group stage 

  12. UEFA Champions League 2003–04

     Third qualifying round  Group stage  First knockout round 

  13. UEFA Champions League 2005–06

     Second qualifying round  Third qualifying round 

  14. UEFA Cup 2005–06

     First round  Group stage  Round of 32 

  15. UEFA Cup 2006–07

     First round 

  16. UEFA Cup 2007–08

     First round  Group B 

  17. UEFA Europa League 2010–11

     Play-off round 

  18. UEFA Europa League 2011–12

     Play-off round  Group L  Round of 32 

  19. UEFA Europa League 2014–15

     Play-off round 

  20. UEFA Europa League 2015–16

     Group H  Round of 32 

  21. UEFA Europa League 2017-18

     Group F 

  22. External links

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UEFA Cup 1993–94

Manager: Yuri Semin.

First round

  • September 15, 1993 / Juventus F.C. {{flagicon|ITA}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 3–0 (R. Baggio {{goal|50}} {{goal|87}} Ravanelli {{goal|70}}) / Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna / Attendance: 26,267

Juventus: Peruzzi, Carrera, Fortunato, Torricelli, Kohler, Júlio César, Marocchi, Conte, Ravanelli, R. Baggio (Del Piero, 89), Möller.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Arifullin, Rakhimov, Podpaly (c), Sabitov, Drozdov, Kosolapov, Alenichev, Samatov, Smirnov (Gorkov, 64), Petrov (Garin, 54).

  • September 28, 1993 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Juventus F.C. 0–1 (Marocchi {{goal|53}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 10,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Arifullin, Rakhimov, Podpaly (c), Sabitov, Fuzaylov (Gorkov, 59), Kosolapov, Alenichev, Samatov, Smirnov, Nikulkin.

Juventus: Peruzzi, Carrera (Porrini, 46), Fortunato, Torricelli, Kohler, Júlio César, Conte (Galia, 75), D. Baggio, Ravanelli, Marocchi, Ban.

UEFA Cup 1995–96

Manager: Yuri Semin.

First round

  • September 12, 1995 / FC Bayern Munich {{flagicon|GER}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–1 (Kharlachyov {{goal|71}}) / Olympiastadion, Munich / Attendance: 24,000

Bayern Munich: Kahn, Babbel, Ziege, Strunz (Nerlinger, 15), Helmer, Sforza, Hamann, Zickler (Sutter, 46), Klinsmann, Herzog (Witeczek, 72), Scholl.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Arifullin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Hovhannisyan, Chugaynov, Kosolapov, Gurenko, Yelyshev, Solomatin, Garin (Maminov, 82).

  • September 26, 1995 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - FC Bayern Munich 0–5 (Klinsmann {{goal|26}} {{goal|35}} Herzog {{goal|39}} Scholl {{goal|45}} Strunz {{goal|79}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 27,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Arifullin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Solomatin {{sent off|2|41|65}}, Chugaynov, Kosolapov, Gurenko (Pashinin, 10, Maminov, 82), Yelyshev, Ye. Kuznetsov, Garin.

Bayern Munich: Kahn, Babbel, Ziege, Strunz (Frey, 87), Helmer, Sforza, Hamann (Zickler, 72), Herzog (Nerlinger, 62), Klinsmann, Scholl, Kostadinov.

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1996–97

Manager: Yuri Semin.

First round

  • September 12, 1996 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – NK Varteks {{flagicon|CRO}} 1–0 (Cherevchenko {{goal|12}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 1,500

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Pashinin, Chugaynov, Cherevchenko (Arifullin, 86), Drozdov, Gurenko, Kharlachyov {{sent off|2|10|61}}, Kosolapov (c), Yelyshev, Garin (Snigiryov, 55, Maminov, 73), Janashia.

Varteks: Solomun, Beli (Kovačević, 82), Gregorić, Maretić, Plantak, Borović, Težački (Ivančić, 88), Madunović, Brlenić, Vugrinec (c), Ivanković (Dasović, 77).

  • September 26, 1996 / NK Varteks - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–1 (Vugrinec {{goal|62}} {{goal|79}} – Kosolapov {{goal|71}}) / Stadium NK Varteks, Varaždin / Attendance: 3,000

Varteks: Solomun, Borović, Kovačević (Ivanković, 43), Madunović, Plantak, Ivančić (Cvetko, 43), Posavec, Težački (Dasović, 66), Brlenić, Mumlek, Vugrinec (c).

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Solomatin, Hovhannisyan, Cherevchenko, Pashinin, Chugaynov, Kosolapov (c), Gurenko, Janashia (Snigiryov, 80), Maminov (Drozdov, 86), Haras (Yelyshev, 63).

Second round

  • October 17, 1996 / S.L. Benfica {{flagicon|POR}} - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Pinto {{goal|8}}) / Estádio da Luz, Lisbon / Attendance: 10,000

Benfica: Preud'homme, Calado, Bermúdez, Hélder, Dimas, Jamir, Caires (El Khalej, 57), Pinto (c), Nader (Edgar, 57), Valdo, Panduru.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Cherevchenko, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Hovhannisyan, Chugaynov, Kosolapov (c), Gurenko, Pashinin, Maminov (Smirnov, 59), Haras (Veselov, 70).

  • October 31, 1996 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – S.L. Benfica 2–3 (Solomatin {{goal|8}} Haras {{goal|59}} – Panduru {{goal|48}} Donizete {{goal|63}} Pinto {{goal|89}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 7,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Cherevchenko, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Pashinin, Chugaynov, Kosolapov (c), Gurenko, Solomatin, Maminov, Haras (Veselov, 76).

Benfica: Preud'homme, Calado, Bermúdez, Hélder, Dimas, Jamir (Panduru, 40), El Khalej, Pinto (c), Donizete (Airez, 82), Valdo, Iliev (Jorge Soares, 82).

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1997–98

Manager: Yuri Semin.

First round

  • September 18, 1997 / FC Belshina Bobruisk {{flagicon|BLR}} - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Khlebasolaw {{goal|14|pen.}} – Loskov {{goal|49}} Borodyuk {{goal|71}}) / Dynama Stadium, Minsk / Attendance: 7,000

Belshina: Svirkov, Kovalevich, Timofeyev, Shustikov, Balashow, I. Gradoboyev, E. Gradoboyev, Khripach, Smirnykh (Borisik, 69), Khlebasolaw, Putrash (Kovtun, 63).

Lokomotiv: Podshivalov, Solomatin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Smirnov, Borodyuk, Janashia (Bulykin, 79), Loskov, Cherevchenko.

  • October 2, 1997 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - FC Belshina Bobruisk 3–0 (Maminov {{goal|23}} Kharlachyov {{goal|42}} Loskov {{goal|73}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 4,000

Lokomotiv: Bidzhiyev, Solomatin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Smirnov (Sarkisyan, 64), Cherevchenko (Pashinin, 75), Janashia (Veselov, 69), Loskov, Maminov.

Belshina: Svirkov, Apalkov, Timofeyev, Khripach (Kovtun, 46), Razumovich, Kovalevich, I. Gradoboyev, E. Gradoboyev, Smirnykh (Putrash, 46), Balashow (Borisik, 65), Khlebasolaw.

Second round

  • October 23, 1997 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Kocaelispor {{flagicon|TUR}} 2–1 (Kharlachyov {{goal|33}} Janashia {{goal|82}} - Turan {{goal|73}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 3,500

Lokomotiv: Bidzhiyev, Solomatin, Drozdov (Pashinin, 90), Kharlachyov, Chugaynov (c), Gurenko, Cherevchenko, Veselov (Smirnov, 46), Maminov (Sarkisyan, 81), Janashia, Loskov.

Kocaelispor: Stângaciu, Mirković, Osman, Turan, Zeki, Evren, Faruk (Mustafa, 46), Moshoeu, Nuri, Soner, Metin.

  • November 6, 1997 / Kocaelispor – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / İzmit İsmetpaşa Stadium, İzmit / Attendance: 14,500

Kocaelispor: Stângaciu, Mirković, Metin, Osman (Evren, 65), Turan, Zeki, Nuri, Faruk (Dąbrowski, 54), Moshoeu, Soner (Ahmet, 84), Mustafa.

Lokomotiv: Bidzhiyev, Solomatin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Gurenko, Smirnov (Sarkisyan, 82), Veselov (Maminov, 73), Pashinin, Loskov.

Quarter-finals

  • March 5, 1998 / AEK Athens F.C. {{flagicon|GRE}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / Nikos Goumas Stadium, Athens / Attendance: 27,000

AEK Athens: Atmatsidis, Kopitsis (Sebwe, 59), Manolas, Karagiannis {{sent off|2|51|90}}, Kasapis, Grétarsson, Macheridis (Doboş, 66 {{sent off|0|75}}), Marcelo, Savevski, Nikolaidis, Maladenis.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Solomatin, Drozdov, Cherevchenko, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Kosolapov, Gurenko, Borodyuk (Smirnov, 69), Loskov (Maminov, 46), Haras (Janashia, 46).

  • March 19, 1998 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – AEK Athens F.C. 2–1 (Kharlachyov {{goal|54}} Chugaynov {{goal|90}} - Kopitsis {{goal|67|pen.}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 11,256

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Solomatin, Cherevchenko, Kharlachyov, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Kosolapov, Gurenko, Maminov, Loskov (Janashia, 25), Haras.

AEK Athens: Atmatsidis, Kopitsis, Manolas, Kalitzakis, Kostenoglou, Kasapis, Grétarsson, Macheridis, Savevski (Sebwe, 64), Maladenis (Kefalas, 87), Nikolaidis.

Semi-finals

  • April 2, 1998 / VfB Stuttgart {{flagicon|GER}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–1 (Akpoborie {{goal|43}} Bobic {{goal|90}} - Janashia {{goal|23}}) / Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart / Attendance: 14,500

Stuttgart: Wohlfahrt, Spanring, Verlaat, Berthold, Poschner, Haber, Stojkovski (Hagner, 46), Yakin (Lisztes, 71), Balakov, Akpoborie, Bobic.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Solomatin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Kosolapov (Maminov, 55), Gurenko, Janashia, Cherevchenko, Haras (Smirnov, 55).

  • April 16, 1998 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – VfB Stuttgart 0–1 (Bobic {{goal|23}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 20,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Solomatin, Maminov, Kharlachyov, Arifullin, Chugaynov (c), Kosolapov, Gurenko, Janashia, Loskov (Veselov, 59), Smirnov (Hovhannisyan, 73).

Stuttgart: Wohlfahrt, Spanring, Stojkovski, Berthold, Verlaat, Soldo, Poschner (Schneider, 90), Haber, Akpoborie (Endreß, 82), Balakov, Bobic.

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1998–99

Manager: Yuri Semin.

First round

  • September 17, 1998 / CSKA Kyiv {{flagicon|UKR}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–2 (Kharlachyov {{goal|24}} Janashia {{goal|51}}) / Dynamo Stadium, Kiev / Attendance: 6,500

CSKA Kyiv: Reva, Levchenko, Balytskiy, Ulyanitskiy, Hrehul, Bezhenar, Oliynyk (Novokhatskiy, 78), Kostyshyn (Oleksienko, 26), Zakarlyuka (Daraselia, 53), Leonenko, Tsykhmeystruk (c).

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Pashinin, Chugaynov (c), Solomatin, Gurenko, Janashia (Bulykin, 90), Borodyuk (Haras, 80), Lavrik.

  • October 1, 1998 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – CSKA Kyiv 3–1 (Bulykin {{goal|19}} {{goal|51}} Janashia {{goal|69}} – Bezhenar {{goal|13}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 5,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin (Cherevchenko, 74), Drozdov (Loskov, 57), Kharlachyov, Lavrik, Chugaynov (c), Solomatin, Gurenko, Janashia, Borodyuk, Bulykin (Pashinin, 70).

CSKA Kyiv: Reva, Levchenko {{sent off|2|5|35}}, Novokhatskiy (Revut, 46), Balytskiy, Hrehul, Bezhenar, Karyaka (Daraselia, 73), Shkapenko, Zakarlyuka, Leonenko (Korenev, 46), Tsykhmeystruk (c).

Second round

  • October 22, 1998 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – S.C. Braga {{flagicon|POR}} 3–1 (Bulykin {{goal|22}} {{goal|35}} Chugaynov {{goal|60|pen.}} – Odair {{goal|47}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 16,100

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Cherevchenko, Drozdov, Kharlachyov (Sarkisyan, 81), Solomatin, Chugaynov (c), Borodyuk, Gurenko, Janashia, Loskov (Lavrik, 90), Bulykin.

Braga: Morais {{sent off|0|89}}, Azevedo, Odair, Mozer, Sérgio, Silva (Quim, 89), Lino, Karoglan (Toni, 75), Artur Jorge (Castanheira, 74), Jordão, Bruno.

  • November 5, 1998 / S.C. Braga – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Karoglan {{goal|13}}) / Estádio Primeiro de Maio, Braga / Attendance: 10,000

Braga: Quim, Azevedo, Odair, Mozer, Silva, Lino (Formoso, 66), Karoglan, Artur Jorge (Sérgio, 83), Jordão, Gamboa (Toni, 60), Bruno.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Cherevchenko, Drozdov (Lavrik, 32), Kharlachyov (Sarkisyan, 64), Solomatin, Chugaynov (c), Borodyuk, Gurenko, Janashia (Arifullin, 89), Loskov, Bulykin.

Quarter-finals

  • March 4, 1999 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Maccabi Haifa {{flagicon|ISR}} 3–0 (Janashia {{goal|48}} {{goal|78}} {{goal|90}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 22,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin (Cherevchenko, 36), Drozdov, Sarkisyan (Kharlachyov, 60), Solomatin (Lavrik, 43), Chugaynov (c), Smertin, Gurenko, Janashia, Loskov, Bulykin.

Maccabi Haifa: Davidovich, Harazi, Benado, Keisi, Hromádko (Duro, 63), Nagar, Benayoun (Silvas, 86), Jano, Harazi (Paço, 73), Melamed, Brzęczek.

  • March 18, 1999 / Maccabi Haifa – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–1 (Chugaynov {{goal|72|pen.}}) / Kiryat Eliezer Stadium, Haifa / Attendance: 18,500

Maccabi Haifa: Davidovich, Jano, Harazi, Benado, Keisi, Kopel, Nagar (Duro, 75), Brzęczek, Paço (Hromádko, 70), Benayoun, Harazi (Katan, 32).

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Drozdov, Maminov (Sarkisyan, 81), Lavrik, Chugaynov (c), Smertin, Gurenko, Janashia, Loskov (Kharlachyov, 46), Bulykin (Borodyuk, 68).

Semi-finals

  • April 8, 1999 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Lazio {{flagicon|ITA}} 1–1 (Janashia {{goal|60}} – Bokšić {{goal|77}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 23,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov (Maminov, 83), Cherevchenko, Chugaynov (c), Smertin (Loskov, 46), Gurenko, Janashia, Lavrik, Bulykin (Borodyuk, 83).

Lazio: Marchegiani, Negro, Pancaro, de la Peña, Favalli (c), Mihajlović, Lombardo, Almeyda, Salas (Mancini, 74), Stanković, Vieri (Bokšić, 63).

  • April 22, 1999 / Lazio – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / Stadio Olimpico, Rome / Attendance: 20,000

Lazio: Marchegiani, Negro, Nesta (c), Couto (Almeyda, 46), Pancaro, Mihajlović, Lombardo, Nedvěd, Stanković, Mancini (de la Peña, 76), Vieri (Bokšić, 88).

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Lavrik, Kharlachyov (Maminov, 66; Borodyuk, 84), Cherevchenko, Chugaynov (c), Smertin, Gurenko, Janashia, Loskov, Bulykin.

UEFA Cup 1999–2000

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Qualifying round

  • August 12, 1999 / {{flagicon|Belarus}} BATE – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–7 (Lisovsky {{goal|72}} - Janashia {{goal|6}} {{goal|34}} {{goal|60}} Loskov {{goal|24}} Sarkisyan {{goal|55}} Bulykin {{goal|74}} {{goal|86}}) / Haradzki Stadium, Barysaw / Attendance: 6,000

BATE: Fyedarovich, Goncharenko, Skripchenko, Tikhomirov, Lashankow, Yermakovich (Lisovsky, 36), Arzamastsev (Baranaw, 20), Nevinskiy, Kutuzov, Kuznyatsow (Miroshkin, 62), Pyatrawskas.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Cherevchenko, Lavrik, Kharlachyov, Hovhannisyan (Drozdov, 50), Chugaynov (c), Smertin (Maminov, 71), Pashinin, Janashia, Loskov (Bulykin, 46), Sarkisyan.

  • August 25, 1999 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – BATE 5–0 (Chugaynov {{goal|17}} Loskov {{goal|23}} Smertin {{goal|36}} Kharlachyov {{goal|66}} {{goal|75}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 9,000

Lokomotiv: Poliakov, Arifullin, Drozdov, Lavrik, Solomatin (Pashinin, 46), Chugaynov (c), Smertin (Kharlachyov, 46), Sarkisyan, Maminov, Loskov, Bulykin (Pimenov, 46).

BATE: Khamutowski, Miroshkin, Rahozhkin (Kuznyatsow, 46), Arzamastsev, Tikhomirov, Lashankow (Akulich, 59), Nevinskiy, Dzivakow, Skripchenko, Goncharenko (Doroshkevich, 46), Baranaw.

First round

  • September 16, 1999 / {{flagicon|Denmark}} Lyngby BK - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Bidstrup {{goal|66}} – Chugaynov {{goal|13}} Bulykin {{goal|38}}) / Lyngby Stadion, Kongens Lyngby / Attendance: 1,474

Lyngby: Fahlström, Bidstrup (Andie, 79), Johansen (c), Birn, Hermansen, Magleby, Hindsberg (Havlykke, 46), Vinzents, Jensen, M. Petersen, Lars Larsen.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin (Solomatin, 83), Drozdov (Maminov, 46), Kharlachyov, Hovhannisyan (Cherevchenko, 66), Chugaynov (c), Smertin, Sarkisyan, Pashinin, Loskov, Bulykin.

  • September 30, 1999 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Lyngby BK 3–0 (Kharlachyov {{goal|20}} Drozdov {{goal|43}} Janashia {{goal|44}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 8,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Cherevchenko {{sent off|0|35}}, Chugaynov (c), Smertin (Solomatin, 62), Pashinin, Janashia (Maminov, 70), Loskov (Semenenko, 46), Sarkisyan.

Lyngby: Fahlström, Ayeni {{sent off|2|40|59}}, Tengstedt (Jensen, 58), Johansen (c), Birn, Hermansen (Lüthje, 76), Magleby, Hindsberg, Vinzents (Christensen, 58), M. Petersen, Lars Larsen.

Second round

  • October 21, 1999 / {{flagicon|England}} Leeds United - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 4–1 (Bowyer {{goal|27}} {{goal|45}} Smith {{goal|56}} Kewell {{goal|83}} – Loskov {{goal|81}}) / Elland Road, Leeds / Attendance: 37,814

Leeds United: Martyn, Kelly, Harte, McPhail, Radebe (c), Woodgate, Smith, Bridges (Huckerby, 62), Batty, Kewell, Bowyer.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Drozdov, Kharlachyov, Lavrik, Chugaynov (c), Smertin, Pashinin (Hovhannisyan, 60), Janashia (Bulykin, 39), Loskov, Sarkisyan (Maminov, 76).

  • November 4, 1999 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Leeds United 0–3 (Harte {{goal|16|pen.}} Bridges {{goal|28}} {{goal|45}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 9,850

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Arifullin, Lavrik, Pashinin (Kharlachyov, 46), Hovhannisyan (Semenenko, 77), Chugaynov (c), Smertin, Solomatin, Bulykin (Pimenov, 74), Loskov, Sarkisyan.

Leeds United: Martyn, Kelly, Harte, Batty, Radebe (c), Woodgate, McPhail (Hopkin, 80), Bridges, Bakke, Kewell (Huckerby, 66), Bowyer (Håland, 46).

UEFA Champions League 2000–01

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Third qualifying round

  • August 8, 2000 / {{flagicon|Turkey}} Beşiktaş – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 3–0 (Nihat {{goal|11}} Nouma {{goal|80}} Karhan {{goal|89}}) / BJK İnönü Stadium, Istanbul / Attendance: 20,000

Beşiktaş: Shorunmu, Karhan, Tayfur (c), Ümit (Rahim, 46), Halilagić, Khlestov (Erman, 38), Ahmet (Murat, 60), Nouma, Nihat, Mehmet, Münch.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Drozdov, Evseev, Pashinin, Chugaynov (c), Bulykin (Sarkisyan, 83), Lavrik, Janashia (Pimenov, 65), Loskov, Kharlachyov (Solomatin, 57).

  • August 23, 2000 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Beşiktaş 1–3 (Cherevchenko {{goal|51}} – Nouma {{goal|29}} Nihat {{goal|72}} Tayfur {{goal|87}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 18,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Cherevchenko, Drozdov (Evseev, 69), Lavrik, Nizhegorodov, Chugaynov (c), Sarkisyan, Pimenov, Janashia (Bulykin, 68), Loskov, Kharlachyov (Azevedo, 46).

Beşiktaş: Shorunmu, Karhan (Yasin, 80), Tayfur (c), Ümit, Halilagić (Rahim, 84), Nihat, Ahmet, Erman, Nouma (Khlestov, 63), İbrahim, Münch.

UEFA Cup 2000–01

Manager: Yuri Semin.

First round

  • September 14, 2000 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Naftex Burgas 4–2 (Sarkisyan {{goal|20}} Tsymbalar {{goal|32}} Janashia {{goal|62}} Pimenov {{goal|64}} – Petrov {{goal|10}} Timnev {{goal|55}}) / Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 5,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Cherevchenko, Drozdov, Evseev, Sennikov, Chugaynov (c), Sarkisyan, Pimenov (Bulykin, 64), Janashia, Kharlachyov, Tsymbalar (Maminov, 60).

Naftex Burgas: Simeonov, Hristov, Branimirov, Krastev, Petrov, Parola (Sakaliev, 69), Kiselichkov, Dimitrov, Timnev (Petkov, 85), Trendafilov (Mechechiev, 69), Orachev.

  • September 28, 2000 / Naftex Burgas – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / Neftochimik Stadium, Burgas / Attendance: 13,000

Naftex Burgas: Gospodinov, Hristov (Ibraimov, 52), Branimirov, Krastev (Sakaliev, 77), Petrov, Parola, Kiselichkov, Dimitrov, Timnev, Trendafilov (Spasov, 62), Orachev.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Drozdov, Evseev, Pashinin, Chugaynov (c), Sennikov, Lavrik, Janashia (Bulykin, 80), Pimenov (Maminov, 46), Kharlachyov.

Second round

  • October 26, 2000 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|Slovakia}} Inter Bratislava 1–0 (Loskov {{goal|36|pen.}}) / Dynamo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 4,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Drozdov, Evseev, Pashinin (Cherevchenko, 41), Chugaynov (c), Sarkisyan, Sennikov, Janashia (Teryokhin, 79), Loskov, Maminov (Kharlachyov, 60).

Inter Bratislava: Hýll (c), Čišovský, Šuchančok, Ševela, Dzúrik, Ľalík (Gerich, 79), Kratochvíl, Chrenko, Németh, Babnič (Czinege, 60), Pinte.

  • November 9, 2000 / Inter Bratislava - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Čišovský {{goal|47}} – Chugaynov {{goal|31}} Janashia {{goal|69}}) / Inter-Bratislava Stadium, Bratislava / Attendance: 3,280

Inter Bratislava: Hýll (c), Hornyák, Šuchančok, Gerich, Dzúrik, Ľalík (Čišovský, 46), Kratochvíl, Chrenko, Czinege, Babnič, Németh.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Drozdov, Evseev, Cherevchenko (Kharlachyov, 77), Chugaynov (c), Sarkisyan, Sennikov, Janashia, Loskov (Maminov, 52), Bulykin (Lavrik, 65).

Third round

  • November 23, 2000 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - {{flagicon|Spain}} Rayo Vallecano 0–0 / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 7,500

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Drozdov, Evseev (Lavrik, 85), Cherevchenko, Chugaynov (c), Sarkisyan (Maminov, 55), Sennikov, Janashia (Teryokhin, 65), Kharlachyov, Bulykin.

Rayo Vallecano: Keller, Mingo, de Quintana, Alcázar (Bolo, 46), Míchel (Setvalls, 85), Quevedo, Bolić (Iglesias, 76), Ballesteros, Mauro, Poschner, Pablo Sanz.

  • December 7, 2000 / Rayo Vallecano – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Bolić {{goal|65}} Alcázar {{goal|68}}) / Estadio Teresa Rivero, Madrid / Attendance: 10,000

Rayo Vallecano: Keller, Mingo, de Quintana, Alcázar, Míchel, Quevedo (Setvalls, 83), Bolić (Pablo Sanz, 73), Ballesteros, Poschner, Bolo, Helder (Mauro, 46).

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Drozdov, Evseev, Cherevchenko, Chugaynov (c), Sarkisyan (Janashia, 69), Sennikov, Maminov, Kharlachyov, Bulykin.

UEFA Champions League 2001–02

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Third qualifying round

  • August 7, 2001 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - {{flagicon|Austria}} Tirol Innsbruck 3–1 (Lekgetho {{goal|2}} Izmailov {{goal|37}} Ignashevich {{goal|79}} – Kirchler {{goal|19}}) / Saturn Stadium, Ramenskoye / Attendance: 16,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Lekgetho, Chugaynov (c), Izmailov, Maminov, Obiorah (Buznikin, 72), Loskov (Ignashevich, 75), Sennikov, Obradović, Pimenov (Janashia, 61).

Tirol Innsbruck: Ziegler, Ibertsberger, Kogler, Wazinger, Zwyssig, Kirchler (c), Panis (Prudlo, 34), Ježek (Scharrer, 74), Gilewicz, Brzęczek, Hörtnagl.

  • August 22, 2001 / Tirol Innsbruck - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–1 (Maminov {{goal|51}}) / Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck / Attendance: 18,000

Tirol Innsbruck: Ziegler, Ibertsberger, Kogler, Ježek, Zwyssig, Kirchler, Marasek, Baur (c), Gilewicz, Brzęczek, Scharrer (Mair, 46; Glieder, 72).

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Obradović, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Chugaynov (c), Izmailov (Maminov, 46), Pimenov (Drozdov, 78), Obiorah, Loskov, Sennikov.

FC Tirol Innsbruck claimed that there was a Russian player (Pimenov) who should have been sent off in the last minutes of the game, since he had already been booked with a yellow card and the referee, Mario van der Ende, showed the second card to the wrong player. UEFA decided that the whole game be repeated at the same venue and the original score be cancelled.

  • September 8, 2001 / Tirol Innsbruck – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Brzęczek {{goal|30}}) / Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck / Attendance: 15,500

Tirol Innsbruck: Ziegler, Ibertsberger (Glieder, 61), Kogler, Ježek, Zwyssig, Kirchler, Marasek (Sidibe, 77), Baur (c), Gilewicz, Brzęczek, Hörtnagl {{sent off|2|35|64}}.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Chugaynov (c), Izmailov, Maminov, Obiorah, Loskov (Janashia, 57), Sennikov, Obradović.

First group stage, Group A

  • September 11, 2001 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - {{flagicon|Belgium}} Anderlecht 1–1 (Maminov {{goal|18}} – Hendrikx {{goal|14}}) / Dynamo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 18,500

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Sennikov, Drozdov, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Chugaynov (c), Izmailov, Maminov, Obradović, Pimenov (Janashia, 75), Buznikin (Vučićević, 66).

Anderlecht: De Wilde, Ilić, Hendrikx, Vanderhaeghe, De Boeck (c), Crasson, Hasi, Dindane (Seol, 88), Mornar (Van Hout, 90+2), De Bilde (Stoica, 77), Pirard.

  • September 19, 2001 / {{flagicon|Spain}} Real Madrid - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 4–0 (Munitis {{goal|39}} Figo {{goal|64|pen.}} Roberto Carlos {{goal|81}} Sávio {{goal|87}}) / Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid / Attendance: 45,000

Real Madrid: Casillas, Salgado, Roberto Carlos (Solari, 84), Hierro, Karanka, Conceição (Celades, 77), Raúl, Makelele, Munitis, Figo (McManaman, 88), Sávio.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Drozdov, Lekgetho, Chugaynov (c), Izmailov, Maminov, Obiorah, Loskov (Buznikin, 60), Cherevchenko, Obradović (Vučićević, 75), Pimenov.

  • September 26, 2001 / {{flagicon|Italy}} Roma – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–1 (Chugaynov {{goal|69|o.g.}} Totti {{goal|79}} - Obradović {{goal|58}}) / Stadio Olimpico, Rome / Attendance: 40,000

Roma: Antonioli, Cafu (Guigou, 61), Zebina, Samuel, Zago, Candela, Tommasi (Assunção, 61), Lima, Totti, Montella (Batistuta, 46), Delvecchio.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Chugaynov (c), Cherevchenko, Obradović, Maminov, Izmailov, Lekgetho, Loskov, Drozdov, Pimenov (Buznikin, 73), Ignashevich.

  • October 16, 2001 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Roma 0–1 (Cafu {{goal|78}}) / Dynamo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 16,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Chugaynov (c), Izmailov, Maminov, Obiorah, Loskov, Cherevchenko, Obradović, Pimenov.

Roma: Antonioli, Cafu (Fuser, 90+1), Zago, Lima, Totti (c), Emerson, Zebina, Tommasi (Assunção, 83), Samuel, Batistuta, Guigou.

  • October 24, 2001 / Anderlecht - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–5 (Ilić {{goal|2}} – Izmailov {{goal|13}} Sennikov {{goal|28}} Pimenov {{goal|58}} Buznikin {{goal|63}} {{goal|68}}) / Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels / Attendance: 22,502

Anderlecht: De Wilde, Ilić, Hendrikx, Vanderhaeghe, De Boeck (c), Crasson, El-Said (De Bilde, 46), Dindane (Jestrović, 64), Mornar, Hasi, Iachtchouk (Karaca, 52).

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Sennikov, Lekgetho (Nizhegorodov, 84), Ignashevich, Chugaynov (c), Cherevchenko, Obiorah (Buznikin, 54), Izmailov, Maminov, Loskov, Pimenov (Drozdov, 76).

  • October 30, 2001 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Real Madrid 2–0 (Buznikin {{goal|30}} Cherevchenko {{goal|50}}) / Dynamo Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 15,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Chugaynov (c) (Obradović, 24), Izmailov, Maminov, Loskov, Buznikin (Obiorah, 74), Cherevchenko (Drozdov, 78), Sennikov, Pimenov.

Real Madrid: César, Helguera, McManaman (Valdo, 61), Morientes (c) (Aranda, 61), Celades, Solari, Munitis, Makelele (Rubén, 72), Miñambres, Bravo, Pavón.

UEFA Cup 2001–02

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Third round

  • November 20, 2001 / {{flagicon|Israel}} Hapoel Tel Aviv – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–1 (Osterc {{goal|43}} Domb {{goal|90}} - Izmailov {{goal|57}}) / Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv / Attendance: 14,500

Hapoel Tel Aviv: Elimelech, Bakhar, Gershon (c), Domb (Hilel, 90+3), Antebi, Abukasis, Halmai, Onyshchenko (Balili, 86), Tuama (Luz, 63), Osterc, Cleşcenco.

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Ignashevich, Cherevchenko {{sent off|0|90+3}}, Sennikov, Lekgetho, Obradović, Maminov, Loskov (c), Izmailov, Pimenov (Sarkisyan, 84), Obiorah.

  • December 4, 2001 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–1 (Osterc {{goal|48}}) / Saturn Stadium, Ramenskoye / Attendance: 12,000

Lokomotiv: Nigmatullin, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Sennikov, Sarkisyan (Obiorah, 61), Vučićević, Maminov, Izmailov, Loskov (c), Pimenov, Buznikin.

Hapoel Tel Aviv: Elimelech, Bakhar, Gershon (c), Domb, Antebi, Pisont (Luz, 79), Halmai, Onyshchenko, Tuama (Hilel, 90+2), Cleşcenco (Balili, 74), Osterc.

UEFA Champions League 2002–03

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Third qualifying round

  • August 14, 2002 / {{flagicon|Austria}} Grazer AK - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–2 (Lekgetho {{goal|6}} Loskov {{goal|42}}) / Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadium, Graz / Attendance: 6,000

GAK: Schranz (Almer, 46), Pötscher, Tokić, Ramusch, Milinković, Amerhauser (Halmosi, 70), Hartmann, Aufhauser, Bazina, Brunmayr (c), Kollmann (Naumoski, 76).

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Drozdov, Evseev (Sennikov, 55), Lekgetho, Maminov, Loskov (c), Pimenov (Júlio César, 80), Buznikin (Vučićević, 75).

  • August 28, 2002 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Grazer AK 3–3 (Ignashevich {{goal|6}} Evseev {{goal|32}} Júlio César {{goal|45}} - Naumoski {{goal|37}} Bazina {{goal|47}} Aufhauser {{goal|63}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 14,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Lekgetho, Maminov, Loskov (c) (Vučićević, 46; Drozdov, 65), Sirkhayev, Júlio César, Buznikin.

GAK: Almer, Ehmann, Tokić, Hartmann (Halmosi, 51), Ramusch, Čeh, Aufhauser, Bazina, Dmitrović, Naumoski, Brunmayr (c).

Group stage

  • September 18, 2002 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|Turkey}} Galatasaray 0–2 (Sarr {{goal|72}} Arif {{goal|81}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 20,000

Lokomotiv Moscow: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Pashinin (Sennikov, 60), Lekgetho, Drozdov, Maminov, Loskov (c), Júlio César (Baba Adamu, 74), Buznikin (Pimenov, 46).

Galatasaray: Mondragón, Ümit Davala, Almaguer, Bülent (c), Hakan, Batista, Ayhan (Fábio Pinto, 46), Ergün, Felipe, Hasan (Sarr, 70), Arif (Emre, 84).

  • September 24, 2002 / {{flagicon|Belgium}} Club Brugge - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges / Attendance: 28,000

Brugge: Verlinden (c), De Cock, Simons, Van Der Heyden, Špilár (Clement, 61), Verheyen, Englebert, Serebrennikov, Mendoza (Stoica, 66), Lange, Maertens.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Sennikov, Lekgetho, Evseev, Maminov (Obradović, 46), Loskov (c) {{sent off|2|76|84}}, Pimenov, Buznikin (Sirkhayev, 46), Júlio César (Obiorah, 75).

  • October 1, 2002 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|Spain}} Barcelona 1–3 (Obiorah {{goal|56}} - Kluivert {{goal|28}} Saviola {{goal|32}} {{goal|49}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 20,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Sennikov, Ignashevich, Nizhegorodov, Obradović, Evseev, Drozdov, Maminov, Lekgetho, Obiorah (Buznikin, 66), Pimenov.

Barcelona: Valdés, Puyol, de Boer, Navarro, Mendieta, Xavi, Cocu, Motta, Saviola (Rochemback, 86), Luis Enrique (c) (Geovanni, 61), Kluivert (Gerard, 74).

  • October 23, 2002 / Barcelona – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (de Boer {{goal|76}}) / Camp Nou, Barcelona / Attendance: 30,000

Barcelona: Bonano, Navarro, de Boer, Puyol, Xavi, Cocu (c), Gabri, Mendieta (Rochemback, 66), Riquelme, Saviola, Kluivert.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Sennikov, Maminov, Evseev, Obradović, Loskov (c), Pimenov, Obiorah, Júlio César (Buznikin, 84).

  • October 29, 2002 / Galatasaray - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Hasan {{goal|73}} – Loskov {{goal|70}} Evseev {{goal|75}}) / Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul / Attendance: 20,000

Galatasaray: Mondragón, Hakan, Bülent (c), Emre, Ümit Davala, Cihan (Felipe, 71), Fábio Pinto, Ergün, Baljić (Hasan, 46), Arif (Batista, 46), Christian.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Ignashevich, Nizhegorodov, Pashinin, Sennikov, Maminov, Evseev, Lekgetho, Loskov (c), Pimenov, Obiorah (Júlio César, 78).

  • November 13, 2002 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Club Brugge 2–0 (Júlio César {{goal|44}} Loskov {{goal|90+2}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 19,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Pashinin, Sennikov, Evseev, Ignashevich, Maminov, Loskov (c), Lekgetho, Júlio César (Baba Adamu, 90+1), Buznikin (Obiorah, 66).

Brugge: Verlinden (c), De Cock, Maertens, Clement, Van Der Heyden, Englebert, Simons, Stoica (Čeh, 84), Martens, Verheyen, Mendoza (Lešnjak, 73).

Second group stage

  • November 26, 2002 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|Germany}} Borussia Dortmund 1–2 (Ignashevich {{goal|31}} – Frings {{goal|33}} Koller {{goal|43}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 22,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Pashinin, Sennikov, Evseev, Ignashevich, Maminov (Obradović, 46), Loskov (c), Lekgetho, Obiorah (Buznikin, 65), Pimenov (Baba Adamu, 74).

Borussia Dortmund: Lehmann, Wörns, Reuter (c), Metzelder, Heinrich, Frings, Kehl (Madouni, 89), Rosický (Reina, 90+1), Dedê, Koller, Ewerthon (Ricken, 83).

  • December 11, 2002 / {{flagicon|Spain}} Real Madrid – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–2 (Raúl {{goal|21}} {{goal|76}} – Obiorah {{goal|47}} Mnguni {{goal|74}}) / Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid / Attendance: 52,000

Real Madrid: Casillas, Salgado, Roberto Carlos, Hierro (c), Zidane, Raúl, Figo, Ronaldo (Guti, 46), Cambiasso (Morientes, 77), Pavón, Makelele (Conceição, 32).

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Maminov, Loskov (c), Júlio César (Obiorah, 46), Pashinin, Evseev, Mnguni, Pimenov (Drozdov, 81).

  • February 19, 2003 / {{flagicon|Italy}} Milan – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Tomasson {{goal|62}}) / San Siro, Milan / Attendance: 72,028

Milan: Dida, Maldini (c), Nesta, Costacurta, Gattuso, Pirlo, Brocchi (Šimić, 79), Costa (Serginho, 63), Rivaldo, Inzaghi, Tomasson (Seedorf, 68).

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Pashinin, Sennikov, Lekgetho, Obradović, Ignashevich (Parks, 83), Maminov, Loskov (c), Buznikin (Izmailov, 46), Pimenov.

  • February 25, 2003 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Milan 0–1 (Rivaldo {{goal|34|pen.}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 30,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Sirkhayev (Pimenov, 58), Izmailov, Maminov, Loskov (c), Júlio César (Parks, 82), Evseev, Sennikov, Mnguni.

Milan: Dida, Maldini (c), Kaladze, Redondo (Brocchi, 76), Gattuso, Inzaghi (Tomasson, 84), Rivaldo, Nesta, Costacurta, Seedorf, Serginho (Costa, 86).

  • March 12, 2003 / Borussia Dortmund – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 3–0 (Frings {{goal|39}} Koller {{goal|58}} Amoroso {{goal|66}}) / Westfalenstadion, Dortmund / Attendance: 48,000

Borussia Dortmund: Lehmann, Evanílson, Reuter (c), Wörns, Metzelder, Frings, Kehl, Dedê (Madouni, 20), Koller (Ricken, 70), Ewerthon, Amoroso.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Evseev, Sennikov, Mnguni, Izmailov, Maminov, Obradović (Júlio César, 46), Pimenov.

  • March 18, 2003 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Real Madrid 0–1 (Ronaldo {{goal|35}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 26,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Ignashevich, Izmailov, Maminov (Sirkhayev, 81), Loskov (c), Pashinin, Evseev, Sennikov, Mnguni (Júlio César, 72), Pimenov.

Real Madrid: Casillas, Salgado, Zidane (Cambiasso, 90), Helguera, Raúl (c), Figo, Ronaldo (Guti, 81), Conceição, Solari, Pavón, Makelele.

UEFA Champions League 2003–04

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Third qualifying round

  • August 13, 2003 / {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Shakhtar Donetsk – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Vukić {{goal|55|pen.}}) / Shakhtar Stadium, Donetsk / Attendance: 31,000

Shakhtar Donetsk: Pletikosa, Tymoshchuk (c), Popov, Bakharev (Srna, 81), Vukić, Vorobey, Lewandowski, Gai, Byelik (Aghahowa, 61), Pažin, Raţ.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Maminov, Loskov (c) (Buznikin, 67), Pashinin {{sent off|2|55|88}}, Parks, Sennikov, Khokhlov, Ashvetia (Izmailov, 41; Wagner, 74).

  • August 27, 2003 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Shakhtar Donetsk 3–1 (Ashvetia {{goal|21}} {{goal|45+2}} Ignashevich {{goal|86|pen.}} - Lewandowski {{goal|71}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 29,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Nizhegorodov, Lekgetho, Ignashevich, Izmailov (Sennikov, 88), Maminov, Loskov (c), Buznikin (Leandro, 65), Evseev, Khokhlov, Ashvetia.

Shakhtar Donetsk: Pletikosa, Tymoshchuk (c), Popov (Byelik, 90+2), Bakharev, Vukić (Srna, 76), Vorobey, Lewandowski, Gai, Pažin, Brandão (Aghahowa, 69), Raţ.

Group stage

  • September 17, 2003 / {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Dynamo Kyiv – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Rincón {{goal|83}} {{goal|90+1}}) / Olimpiysky National Sports Complex, Kiev / Attendance: 78,000

Dynamo Kyiv: Shovkovskiy, Dmytrulin (Khatskevich, 46), Gavrančić, Fedorov, Nesmachniy, Husyev (Rincón, 62), Ghioane (Cernat, 79), Leko, Byalkevich (c), Peev, Shatskikh.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Sennikov, Nizhegorodov, Pashinin, Ignashevich, Lekgetho, Maminov, Izmailov (Leandro, 87), Loskov (c), Khokhlov, Ashvetia (Pimenov, 88).

  • September 30, 2003 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - {{flagicon|England}} Arsenal 0–0 / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 30,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev (Nizhegorodov, 72), Ignashevich, Pashinin, Sennikov, Gurenko, Izmailov, Maminov, Loskov (c), Khokhlov, Ashvetia (Pimenov, 65).

Arsenal: Lehmann, Cole, Keown (c), Pires, Wiltord, Lauren, Henry, Parlour, Edu, Gilberto, Touré.

  • October 21, 2003 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|Italy}} Internazionale 3–0 (Loskov {{goal|2}} Ashvetia {{goal|50}} Khokhlov {{goal|57}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 26,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev (Gurenko, 74), Sennikov, Ignashevich, Lekgetho, Izmailov, Maminov, Loskov (c), Khokhlov, Buznikin (Pashinin, 46), Ashvetia.

Internazionale: Toldo, Córdoba, J. Zanetti (c), C. Zanetti, Cruz (Martins, 60), Cannavaro, Recoba, Materazzi (Emre, 60), Almeyda, Bréchet (Coco, 71), Vieri.

  • November 5, 2003 / Internazionale - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Recoba {{goal|14}} – Loskov {{goal|54}}) / San Siro, Milan / Attendance: 35,000

Internazionale: Toldo, Helveg, Materazzi, J. Zanetti (c), Cannavaro, C. Zanetti (Lamouchi, 68), Adani, Almeyda, Kily González (Karagounis, 90), Recoba (Cruz, 76), Vieri.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Sennikov, Lekgetho, Izmailov (Nizhegorodov, 90), Maminov, Loskov (c), Khokhlov, Ashvetia (Buznikin, 76).

  • November 25, 2003 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Dynamo Kyiv 3–2 (Buznikin {{goal|28}} Ignashevich {{goal|45+1|pen.}} Parks {{goal|89}} – Byalkevich {{goal|37}} Shatskikh {{goal|65}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 28,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Evseev, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Sennikov, Lekgetho, Maminov, Loskov, Khokhlov, Buznikin (Parks, 83), Ashvetia (Nizhegorodov, 92).

Dynamo Kyiv: Shovkovskiy, Dmytrulin, Byalkevich (c), Rincón, Shatskikh, Ghioane (Khatskevich, 57), Husyev, Onyshchenko (Peev, 66), Nesmachniy, Gavrančić, Sablić.

  • December 10, 2003 / Arsenal - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Pires {{goal|12}} Ljungberg {{goal|67}}) / Highbury, London / Attendance: 35,343

Arsenal: Lehmann, Touré, Cygan, Campbell, Cole, Ljungberg, Gilberto, Vieira (c), Pires, Bergkamp (Kanu, 75), Henry.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Ignashevich, Pashinin, Sennikov, Lekgetho {{sent off|2|8|45}}, Maminov, Khokhlov, Loskov (c), Buznikin (Gurenko, 46), Ashvetia (Parks, 46).

First knockout round

  • February 24, 2004 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – {{flagicon|France}} Monaco 2–1 (Izmailov {{goal|32}} Maminov {{goal|59}} – Morientes {{goal|69}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 26,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Pashinin, Asatiani, Sennikov, Gurenko, Izmailov (Parks, 79), Loskov (c), Maminov, Khokhlov (Nizhegorodov, 83), Ashvetia (Obiorah, 46).

Monaco: Roma, Ibarra, Rodriguez (c), Givet, Evra, Cissé, Bernardi, Zikos, Rothen, Pršo (Adebayor, 64), Morientes.

  • March 10, 2004 / Monaco - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Pršo {{goal|60}}) / Stade Louis II, Monaco / Attendance: 18,000

Monaco: Roma, Ibarra, Rodriguez (c), Givet, Evra, Pršo (Plašil, 90), Bernardi, Zikos, Rothen, Adebayor (Cissé, 77), Morientes.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Nizhegorodov, Asatiani, Pashinin, Sennikov (Gurenko, 65), Izmailov, Maminov, Loskov (c {{sent off|2|19|22}}), Obiorah, Ashvetia (Parks, 67).

UEFA Champions League 2005–06

Manager: Vladimir Eshtrekov.

Second qualifying round

  • July 27, 2005 / Rabotnički {{flagicon|MKD}} - FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Nuhiji {{goal|12}} – Sychev {{goal|90}}) / Gradski Stadion, Skopje / Attendance: 6,000

Rabotnički: Madzovski, Ig. Stojanov (c) (Mihajlović, 72), Karčev, Kralevski, Jovanovski, Trajčev, P. Stojanov, S. Ignatov (Yankep, 90+2), Nuhiji, Maznov (Ilijoski, 75), Pejčić.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Evseev, Sennikov, Asatiani, Gurenko, Khokhlov (Samedov, 61), Lima, Maminov, Bilyaletdinov, Kanyenda (Lebedenko, 75), Sychev.

  • August 3, 2005 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow - Rabotnički 2–0 (Sychev {{goal|75}} Asatiani {{goal|85}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 19,648

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Evseev, Pashinin, Asatiani, Gurenko, Samedov (Maminov, 72), Bikey, Lima (Sennikov, 82), Khokhlov, Bilyaletdinov (Lebedenko, 89), Sychev.

Rabotnički: Madzovski, Karčev, Kralevski, Ig. Stojanov (c) (Il. Stojanov, 14), Jovanovski, P. Stojanov, Trajčev, S. Ignatov (Yankep, 55), Nuhiji (Ilijoski, 77), Maznov, Pejčić.

Third qualifying round

  • August 10, 2005 / Rapid Wien {{flagicon|AUT}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Valachovič {{goal|75|pen.}} – Samedov {{goal|10}}) / Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna / Attendance: 18,000

Rapid Wien: Payer, Korsós (Dober, 87), Valachovič, Bejbl, Adamski (Dollinger, 78), Hofmann (c), Hlinka, Martínez, Ivanschitz, Akagündüz, Kincl.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Gurenko, Asatiani, Bikey {{sent off|2|64|74}}, Sennikov, Samedov (Pashinin, 76), Maminov, Lima, Khokhlov (Evseev, 90+3), Bilyaletdinov, Lebedenko (Ruopolo, 80).

  • August 23, 2005 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Rapid Wien 0–1 (Valachovič {{goal|84}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 28,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Gurenko (Ruopolo, 86), Pashinin, Asatiani, Sennikov, Samedov (Izmailov, 58), Maminov, Khokhlov, Bilyaletdinov, Evseev, Lebedenko.

Rapid Wien: Payer, Dober, Valachovič, Bejbl, Adamski, Hofmann (c), Korsós (Martínez, 75), Hlinka, Ivanschitz, Kincl, Akagündüz (Lawarée, 55).

UEFA Cup 2005–06

Manager: Vladimir Eshtrekov (first round and group stage), Slavoljub Muslin (round of 32).

First round

  • September 15, 2005 / Brann {{flagicon|Norway}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Winters {{goal|45}} – Ruopolo {{goal|71}} Lebedenko {{goal|77}}) / Brann Stadion, Bergen / Attendance: 5,000

Brann: Opdal, Sigurðsson, Scharner (Klock, 70), Soma, Hanstveit (c), Sanne (Helegbe, 51), Andresen, Miller, Huseklepp, Walde (Haugen, 75), Winters.

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Evseev (Sennikov, 31), Pashinin, Asatiani, Gurenko, Samedov, Maminov (Bikey, 46), Khokhlov (Lebedenko, 46), Bilyaletdinov, Izmailov, Ruopolo.

  • September 29, 2005 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Brann 3–2 (Loskov {{goal|61}} Asatiani {{goal|77}} Bilyaletdinov {{goal|90+1}} – Macallister {{goal|45+2}} Miller {{goal|74}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 14,000

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Gurenko, Sennikov, Asatiani, Kruglov, Izmailov (Bikey, 69), Maminov (Khokhlov, 46), Loskov (c), Lima, Bilyaletdinov, Ruopolo (Lebedenko, 79).

Brann: Opdal {{sent off|0|31}}, Sigurðsson, Scharner, Soma, Hanstveit (c), Knudsen (Thorbjørnsen, 32), Haugen, Miller, Sanne (Huseklepp, 76), Macallister (Walde, 84), Winters.

Group stage

  • October 19, 2005 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Espanyol {{flagicon|Spain}} 0–1 (Tamudo {{goal|54}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 13,718

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Bugayev (Ruopolo, 69), Pashinin, Sennikov, Gurenko, Izmailov, Bikey, Lima, Asatiani, Bilyaletdinov, Lebedenko.

Espanyol: Iraizoz, David García (Hurtado, 22), Lopo, Pochettino, de la Peña, Luis García (Coro, 72), Ito, Fredson (Eduardo Costa, 67), Zabaleta, Jarque, Tamudo (c).

  • November 3, 2005 / Palermo {{flagicon|Italy}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo / Attendance: 15,823

Palermo: Andújar, Grosso, Barzagli, Ferri, Terlizzi, Masiello, González (Santana, 67), Codrea, Mutarelli (c) (Barone, 46), Pepe, Caracciolo (Makinwa, 44).

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov (c), Evseev, Bikey (Gurenko, 77), Asatiani, Sennikov, Lima, Maminov, Khokhlov {{sent off|0|80}}, Izmailov, Bilyaletdinov, Ruopolo (Lebedenko, 90).

  • November 23, 2005 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Brøndby {{flagicon|Denmark}} 4–2 (Loskov {{goal|60}} {{goal|64}} {{goal|84}} Lebedenko {{goal|63}} – Retov {{goal|12}} Skoubo {{goal|28}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 8,500

Lokomotiv: Ovchinnikov, Evseev, Bikey, Pashinin, Sennikov, Samedov (Ruopolo, 33), Gurenko, Asatiani, Loskov (c), Bilyaletdinov, Lebedenko (Bugayev, 90+1).

Brøndby: Ankergren, Rytter, Johansen, Nielsen (c), Sennels, Lorentzen (Christensen, 74), Daugaard, Lantz, Retov (Kamper, 46), T. Rasmussen (Absalonsen, 80), Skoubo.

  • November 30, 2005 / Maccabi Petah Tikva {{flagicon|Israel}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–4 (Loskov {{goal|27}} Lebedenko {{goal|47}} {{goal|48}} Ruopolo {{goal|52}}) / Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan / Attendance: 3,500

Maccabi Petah Tikva: Cohen, Amar, Banai, Megamadov (c) (Hadiya, 59), Ganon, Caldeira, Tzemah, Edri (Tuama, 46), Mbamba, Golan, Dubrovin (David, 55).

Lokomotiv: Poliakov, Evseev, Bikey, Pashinin, Sennikov, Gurenko (Bugayev, 80), Asatiani (Amelyanchuk, 86), Loskov (c), Bilyaletdinov (Kruglov, 83), Lebedenko, Ruopolo.

Round of 32

  • February 15, 2006 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Sevilla {{flagicon|Spain}} 0–1 (López {{goal|75}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 8,500

Lokomotiv: Poliakov, Gurenko, Asatiani, Pashinin, Spahić, Samedov, Kingston (Maminov, 60), Bikey, Loskov (c), Bilyaletdinov (Izmailov, 81), Parks (Lebedenko, 46).

Sevilla: Notario, Alves, Navarro (c), Dragutinović, David, Navas (Escudé, 86), Martí, López, Adriano (Puerta, 78), Kanouté, Fabiano (Saviola, 70).

  • February 23, 2006 / Sevilla – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Maresca {{goal|33}} Puerta {{goal|89}}) / Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville / Attendance: 20,000

Sevilla: Notario, Alves, Navarro (c) (Ocio, 82), Dragutinović, David, Navas, Maresca, López, Puerta, Fabiano (Kepa, 69), Saviola (Adriano, 46).

Lokomotiv: Poliakov, Spahić, Pashinin, Asatiani, Gurenko, Samedov (Parks, 68), Bikey, Maminov, Loskov (c), Bilyaletdinov (Izmailov, 60), Lebedenko.

UEFA Cup 2006–07

Manager: Slavoljub Muslin.

First round

  • September 14, 2006 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Zulte Waregem {{flagicon|Belgium}} 2–1 (Loskov {{goal|35}} Ivanović {{goal|73}} – Vandermarliere {{goal|90+4}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 11,023

Lokomotiv: Jakupović, Spahić (Evseev, 90+2), Asatiani, Ivanović, Fininho, Gurenko, Celsinho (O'Connor, 46), Loskov (c), Bilyaletdinov, Sychev, Traoré (Izmailov, 81).

Zulte Waregem: Merlier, Reina, De Brul, Leleu (c), Minne, Vandermarliere, Janssens (Van Steenbrugghe, 83), Verschuère, Sergeant, Matthys (Datti, 77), Mrđa (Vandendriessche, 65).

  • September 28, 2006 / Zulte Waregem – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Matthys {{goal|57}} Sergeant {{goal|82}}) / Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent / Attendance: 5,000

Zulte Waregem: De Vlieger, Minne (D'Haemers, 63), De Brul, Dindeleux, Reina, Matthys, Sergeant, Janssens, Verschuère, Meert, Datti (Mrđa, 59).

Lokomotiv: Poliakov, Evseev, Pashinin, Ivanović, Sennikov, Kingston (Izmailov, 46), Zouagi (Bilyaletdinov, 62), Gurenko, Loskov (c), O'Connor (Sychev, 62), Traoré.

UEFA Cup 2007–08

Manager: Anatoly Byshovets (first round and first two matches at group stage), Rinat Bilyaletdinov (last two matches at group stage).

First round

  • September 20, 2007 / FC Midtjylland {{flagicon|DEN}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–3 (Babatunde {{goal|31}} – Samedov {{goal|61}} Bilyaletdinov {{goal|69}} Sychev {{goal|90+1}}) / SAS Arena, Herning / Attendance: 6,000

Midtjylland: Raška, C. Poulsen, Klimpl, Troest, Afriyie, S. Poulsen, Oluwafemi, Thygesen, Madsen (c) (D. Olsen, 67), Kristensen (Dadu, 78), Babatunde (C. Olsen, 74).

Lokomotiv: Pelizzoli, Ivanović, Yefimov, Asatiani, Sennikov, Yanbayev (Samedov, 52), Maminov, Gurenko, Bilyaletdinov (c), Odemwingie, Sychev.

  • October 4, 2007 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – FC Midtjylland 2–0 (Bilyaletdinov {{goal|10}} Maminov {{goal|15}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 9,600

Lokomotiv: Pelizzoli, Ivanović, Yefimov (Rodolfo, 41), Asatiani, Sennikov (Yanbayev, 46), Spahić, Maminov (Samedov, 58), Gurenko, Bilyaletdinov (c), Odemwingie, Sychev.

Midtjylland: Raška, C. Poulsen, Klimpl, Troest, Afriyie, S. Poulsen (Jessen, 57), Oluwafemi, Thygesen, D. Olsen, Dadu, Babatunde (Kristensen, 46).

Group B

  • October 25, 2007 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Atlético Madrid {{flagicon|Spain}} 3–3 (Bilyaletdinov {{goal|27}} Odemwingie {{goal|60}} {{goal|63}} – Agüero {{goal|16}} {{goal|85}} Forlán {{goal|46}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 13,000

Lokomotiv: Pelizzoli, Ivanović, Yefimov (Yanbayev, 60), Rodolfo, Sennikov, Samedov (Cociş, 81), Gurenko (Maminov, 90+1), Spahić, Bilyaletdinov (c), Sychev, Odemwingie.

Atlético Madrid: Abbiati, López, Ibáñez, Fabiano Eller, Pernía, Jurado (Maniche, 75), Cléber Santana (Maxi Rodríguez, 69), Forlán, Raúl García, Simão (Luis García, 69), Agüero.

  • November 8, 2007 / Aberdeen F.C. {{flagicon|SCO}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Diamond {{goal|28}} – Ivanović {{goal|45+1}}) / Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen / Attendance: 18,843

Aberdeen: Langfield, Hart, Diamond, Considine, Foster, Clark (Maguire, 67), Nicholson, Severin, Aluko (de Visscher, 81), Young, Miller (Lovell, 86).

Lokomotiv: Pelizzoli, Ivanović, Asatiani, Rodolfo, Sennikov, Samedov (Cociş, 79), Spahić, Gurenko, Bilyaletdinov (c), Odemwingie, Sychev.

  • November 29, 2007 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – F.C. Copenhagen {{flagicon|DEN}} 0–1 (Nordstrand {{goal|62|pen.}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 11,000

Lokomotiv: Pelizzoli, Ivanović, Rodolfo, Asatiani, Spahić {{sent off|2|29|88}}, Gurenko, Maminov, Bilyaletdinov (c), Odemwingie (Samedov, 46), Sychev (Cociş, 85), Traoré.

Copenhagen: Christiansen, Antonsson, Gravgaard (c), Hangeland, Wendt, Kvist, Würtz (Sionko, 32), Nørregaard, Hutchinson, Nordstrand (Aílton, 79), Allbäck.

  • December 5, 2007 / Panathinaikos F.C. {{flagicon|GRE}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Salpingidis {{goal|70}} {{goal|74}}) / Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium, Athens / Attendance: 8,000

Panathinaikos: Galinović, Vyntra, Morris, Sarriegi, Fyssas, Romero (Ninis, 82), Tziolis, Mate Junior, Dimoutsos (Karagounis, 66), Papadopoulos, N'Doye (Salpingidis, 63).

Lokomotiv: Pelizzoli, Ivanović, Asatiani, Sennikov, Yanbayev, Samedov (A. Kuznetsov, 64), Gurenko, Maminov (Fomin, 82), Bilyaletdinov (c), Traoré (Korchagin, 86), Cociş.

UEFA Europa League 2010–11

Manager: Yuri Semin.

Play-off round

  • August 19, 2010 / Lausanne {{flagicon|Switzerland}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Y. Traoré {{goal|28}} – Sychev {{goal|65}}) / Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne / Attendance: 13,000

Lausanne: Favre, Y. Traoré, Buntschu, Meoli, Sonnerat, Carrupt (Stadelmann, 82), Celestini (c), Marazzi, Avanzini (Kilinc, 85), Silvio (Roux, 72), Munsy.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Rodolfo, Burlak, Yanbayev, Glushakov (Loskov, 67), Tarasov, Maicon (D. Traoré, 46), Aliyev, Torbinski (Gatagov, 70), Sychev (c).

  • August 26, 2010 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Lausanne 1–1 (Aliyev {{goal|85}} – Silvio {{goal|17}}), pen. 3–4 (Aliyev {{pengoal}} Sychev {{pengoal}} Loskov {{pengoal}} Shishkin {{penmiss}} Maicon {{penmiss}} – Silvio {{pengoal}} Carrupt {{pengoal}} Rodrigo {{pengoal}} Katz {{penmiss}} Celestini {{pengoal}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 11,053

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Baša, Rodolfo (Loskov, 68), Yanbayev, Gatagov, Asatiani (Tarasov, 46), Torbinski (Maicon, 77), Aliyev, Sychev (c), D. Traoré.

Lausanne: Favre (Castejon, 90+3), Y. Traoré, Katz, Meoli, Sonnerat, Carrupt, Celestini (c), Marazzi, Avanzini (Kilinc, 78), Silvio, Munsy (Rodrigo, 51).

UEFA Europa League 2011–12

Manager: {{flagicon|POR}} José Couceiro.

Play-off round

  • August 18, 2011 / Lokomotiv Moscow – Spartak Trnava {{flagicon|Slovakia}} 2–0 (Yanbayev {{goal|34}} Maicon {{goal|37}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 12,402

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, da Costa, Ďurica, Yanbayev, Tarasov, Glushakov, Ignatyev (Obinna, 69), Ibričić (Zapater, 65), Maicon, Sychev (c) (Caicedo, 81).

Spartak Trnava: Raška (c), Koubský, Procházka, L.Hanzel, Diallo, Gross, Karhan, Bicák (Ciprys, 90), Kaščák, Vyskočil (Malcharek, 54), Oravec (Bernáth, 72)

  • August 25, 2011 / Spartak Trnava {{flagicon|Slovakia}} – Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Yanbayev {{goal|38|o.g.}} – Obinna {{goal|80|pen.}}) / Štadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava / Attendance: 14,000

Spartak Trnava: Raška (c) {{sent off|0|76}}, Čvirik, Koubský, L.Hanzel, P.Čarnota {{sent off|0|90+4}}, Karhan, Bicák (Koné, 72), Kaščák, Vyskočil (Malcharek, 61 {{sent off|0|90+1}}), Tomaček, Oravec (Slovenčiak, 78)

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, da Costa, Ďurica, Yanbayev, Tarasov (Ibričić, 86), Glushakov, Obinna (Ignatyev, 89), Loskov (c) (Ozdoyev, 61), Maicon, Sychev.

Group L

  • September 15, 2011 / SK Sturm Graz {{flagicon|Austria}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 (Szabics {{goal|14}} – Obinna {{goal|28}} Sychev {{goal|29}}) / Stadion Graz-Liebenau, Graz / Attendance: 13,356

Sturm Graz: Čavlina, Popkhadze, Feldhofer (Pürcher, 46), Weber (c), Hölzl (Kainz, 21), Muratović (Haas, 66), Szabics, Burgstaller, Standfest, Bodul, Wolf.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Burlak, Ďurica, Yanbayev, Ozdoyev, Glushakov, Ibričić (Zapater, 46), Obinna (Ignatyev, 69), Sychev (c) (Caicedo, 76), Maicon.

  • September 29, 2011 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – R.S.C. Anderlecht {{flagicon|Belgium}} 0–2 (Suárez {{goal|11}} Mbokani {{goal|71}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 11,495

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, da Costa, Burlak, Yanbayev (Ignatyev, 78), Zapater, Ozdoyev (Loskov, 40), Glushakov, Obinna, Sychev (c) (Caicedo, 78), Maicon.

Anderlecht: Proto, Biglia (c), Suárez (Mareček, 74), Kanu (Odoi, 90), Kouyaté, Kljestan, Safari, Juhász, Wasilewski, Gillet, Canesin (Mbokani, 60).

  • October 20, 2011 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – AEK Athens F.C. {{flagicon|Greece}} 3–1 (Sychev {{goal|47}} {{goal|71|pen.}} Caicedo {{goal|90+3}} – Sialmas {{goal|89}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 8,279

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, da Costa, Burlak, Yanbayev, Zapater, Glushakov, Ibričić (Caicedo, 66), Ignatyev (Loskov, 78), Sychev (c), Maicon (Obinna, 46).

AEK Athens: Arabatzis (c), Kontoes, Manolas, Cala, Beleck, José Carlos, Karabelas, Lagos (Sialmas, 73), Vargas (Kafes, 58), Burns (Leonardo, 65), Gentsoglou.

  • November 3, 2011 / AEK Athens F.C. {{flagicon|Greece}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–3 (Leonardo {{goal|60|pen.}} – Glushakov {{goal|50}} Maicon {{goal|72}} Ignatyev {{goal|80}}) / Olympic Stadium, Athens / Attendance: 3,000

AEK Athens: Arabatzis, Helgason (Kontoes, 46), Manolas, Beleck, José Carlos, Sialmas (Roger, 69), Makos, Lagos, Burns (Leonardo, 46), Georgeas (c), Gentsoglou.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Ilič, Burlak, Ďurica, Zapater, Glushakov (c), Ibričić (Sychev, 81), Ignatyev (Nurov, 81), Torbinski (Maicon, 61), Obinna.

  • December 1, 2011 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – SK Sturm Graz {{flagicon|Austria}} 3–1 (Maicon {{goal|62}} Sychev {{goal|72|pen.}}) Glushakov {{goal|89}} – Kainz {{goal|63}} / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 12,426

Lokomotiv: Amelchenko, Shishkin, da Costa, Ďurica, Yanbayev, Zapater, Glushakov, Ibričić (Maicon, 57), Ignatyev, Torbinski (Ozdoyev, 77), Sychev (c) (Minchenkov, 86).

Sturm Graz: Čavlina, Popkhadze, Weber (c), Dudić, Neuhold, Ehrenreich, Standfest (Kainz, 38), Bodul (Haas, 66), Koch, Kienast, Klem (Weinberger, 77).

  • December 14, 2011 / R.S.C. Anderlecht {{flagicon|Belgium}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 5–3 (Kljestan {{goal|33}} Canesin {{goal|39}} Wasilewski {{goal|57}} Suárez {{goal|61}} Gillet {{goal|78}} – Ignatyev {{goal|21}} Sychev {{goal|69|pen.}} {{goal|89}}) / Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels / Attendance: 19,700

Anderlecht: Proto (c), Suárez (Mbokani, 73), Jovanović, Kouyaté, Mareček, Kljestan, Safari, Juhász, Wasilewski, Gillet (Badibanga, 81), Canesin (De Sutter, 88).

Lokomotiv: Amelchenko, Ilič, da Costa, Ďurica, A.Ivanov {{sent off|2|45+2|83}}, Zapater, Glushakov, Torbinski (c) (Ozdoyev, 46), Ignatyev, Minchenkov (Sychev, 46), Maicon (Caicedo, 55).

Round of 32

  • February 16, 2012 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Athletic Bilbao {{flagicon|Spain}} 2–1 (Glushakov {{goal|61|pen.}} Caicedo {{goal|71}} – Muniain {{goal|35}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 13,160

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Burlak, Belyayev, Yanbayev, Zapater, Tarasov, Glushakov (Ozdoyev, 88), Maicon (Sychev, 89), Caicedo, Torbinski (c) (Obinna, 66).

Athletic Bilbao: Iraizoz, Iraola (c), Javi Martínez, Amorebieta, Aurtenetxe (D.López, 79), Iturraspe, Herrera, Susaeta, de Marcos, Muniain, Llorente.

  • February 23, 2012 / Athletic Bilbao {{flagicon|Spain}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–0 (Muniain {{goal|62}}) / San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao / Attendance: 35,000

Athletic Bilbao: Iraizoz, Iraola (c), Javi Martínez, Amorebieta {{sent off|2|54|60}}, de Marcos, Iturraspe (I.Pérez, 46), Herrera (Ekiza, 68), Susaeta (San José, 46), Toquero, Muniain, Llorente.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Burlak, Belyayev (da Costa, 80), Yanbayev, Zapater, Tarasov, Ozdoyev (Sychev, 66), Glushakov, Caicedo, Torbinski (c) (Obinna, 66).

UEFA Europa League 2014–15

Manager: {{flagicon|BLR}} Leonid Kuchuk.

Play-off round

  • August 21, 2014 / Apollon Limassol {{flagicon|Cyprus}} – Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Guie Guie {{goal|80}} – Kasaev {{goal|39}}) / GSP Stadium, Nicosia / Attendance: 9,300

Apollon Limassol: Vale, Stylianou (Mulder, 70), Merkis (c), João Paulo, Vasiliou (Thuram, 79), Hamdani, Gullón, Papoulis, Meriem (Rezek, 69), Robert, Guie Guie.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme (c), Shishkin, Ćorluka, Ďurica, Denisov {{sent off|2|63|87}}, Tsiharaw {{sent off|0|75}}, Tarasov (Mykhalyk, 65), Samedov, Fernandes, Kasaev (Maicon, 62), Niasse (N'Doye, 46).

  • August 28, 2014 / Lokomotiv Moscow – Apollon Limassol {{flagicon|Cyprus}} 1–4 (Pavlyuchenko {{goal|85}} – Rezek {{goal|20}} Papoulis {{goal|51}} Thuram {{goal|78}} Hugo López {{goal|83}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 6,520

Lokomotiv: Guilherme (c), Shishkin, Ćorluka, Ďurica, Seraskhov, Pejčinović, Tarasov, Kasaev (Samedov, 67), Fernandes (Al. Miranchuk, 53), Maicon, Niasse (Pavlyuchenko, 53).

Apollon Limassol: Vale, Stylianou, Merkis (c), João Paulo, Robert, Hamdani, Gullón (Charalambous, 87), Papoulis (Hugo López, 81), Meriem (Thuram, 64), Sangoy, Rezek.

UEFA Europa League 2015–16

Manager: {{flagicon|TJK}} Igor Cherevchenko.

Group H

  • September 17, 2015 / Sporting Lisbon {{flagicon|Portugal}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–3 (Montero {{goal|50}} – Samedov {{goal|12}} {{goal|56}} Niasse {{goal|65}}) / Jose Alvalade, Lisbon / Attendance: 25,400

Sporting: Rui Patrício, João Pereira, Paulo Oliveira, Tobias Figueiredo, Jefferson Nascimento, Aquilani (André Martins, 71), T.Gutiérrez, Carlos Mané (Ruiz, 63), Adrien Silva (c), Gelson Martins, Montero (Slimani, 63).

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Ćorluka (c), Pejčinović, Denisov, N'Dinga, Tarasov (Mykhalyk, 86), Samedov, M.Fernandes (Kolomeytsev, 81), Maicon (Grigoryev, 82), Niasse.

  • October 1, 2015 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – KF Skënderbeu {{flagicon|Albania}} 2–0 (Niasse {{goal|35}} Samedov {{goal|73}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 10,340

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Yanbayev, Ćorluka (c), Pejčinović, Logashov, Tarasov, Samedov, Kolomeytsev (N'Dinga, 66), M.Fernandes (Al.Miranchuk, 46), Maicon, Niasse (Škuletić, 81).

Skënderbeu: Shehi (c), Vangjeli, Radas, Jashanica, Abazi (Arapi, 77), Lilaj, Nimaga, Latifi (Shkëmbi, 71), Olayinka (Progni, 87), B.Berisha, Salihi.

  • October 22, 2015 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Beşiktaş J.K. {{flagicon|Turkey}} 1–1 (Maicon {{goal|54}} – Mario Gomez {{goal|64}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 19,124

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Ćorluka (c) {{sent off|0|69}}, Mykhalyk, Denisov, Kolomeytsev, N'Dinga, Samedov, M.Fernandes (Ďurica, 73), Maicon (Kasaev, 80), Niasse (Grigoryev, 88).

Beşiktaş: Zengin (c), Beck, Rhodolfo, Gülüm, Köybaşı, Hutchinson, Özyakup, Töre (Tosun, 65), J.Sosa (Uysal, 57), Quaresma (K.Frei, 87), M.Gómez.

  • November 5, 2015 / Beşiktaş J.K. {{flagicon|Turkey}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 (Quaresma {{goal|58}} – Niasse {{goal|76}}) / Atatürk Stadium, Istanbul / Attendance: 24,690

Beşiktaş: Zengin (c), Beck, Rhodolfo, Gülüm, Köybaşı, Hutchinson, Özyakup (Tosun, 83), Töre, J.Sosa (Uysal, 72), Şahan (Quaresma, 46), M.Gómez.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Yanbayev, Shishkin, Ďurica, Denisov, N'Dinga, Kolomeytsev, Samedov (c), M.Fernandes (Al.Miranchuk, 74), Maicon (Grigoryev, 90), Niasse (Škuletić, 90).

  • November 26, 2015 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Sporting Lisbon {{flagicon|Portugal}} 2–4 (Maicon {{goal|5}} Al.Miranchuk {{goal|86}} – Montero {{goal|20}} Ruiz {{goal|38}} Gelson Martins {{goal|43}} Matheus Pereira {{goal|60}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 11,043

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Mykhalyk, Ďurica, Denisov, N'Dinga, Tarasov (Kolomeytsev, 64), Samedov (c), M.Fernandes (Al.Miranchuk, 78), Maicon (Kasaev, 81), Niasse.

Sporting: Boeck, Esgaio, Naldo, Ewerton, J.Silva, Adrien Silva (c), Gelson Martins, João Mário (Aquilani, 79), Matheus Pereira (André Martins, 67), Montero (Slimani, 71), Ruiz.

  • December 10, 2015 / KF Skënderbeu {{flagicon|Albania}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–3 (Tarasov {{goal|18}} Niasse {{goal|88}} Samedov {{goal|90}}) / Elbasan Arena, Elbasan / Attendance: 1,152

Skënderbeu: Shehi (c), Ademir, Radas, Jashanica, Abazi, Lilaj, Esquerdinha (Djair, 82), Latifi (Progni, 72), Olayinka, B.Berisha, Salihi.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Shishkin, Mykhalyk (Ďurica, 82), Pejčinović, Denisov, N'Dinga, Tarasov, Samedov (c), Kolomeytsev, Kasaev (Maicon, 75), Niasse (Al.Miranchuk, 90).

Round of 32

  • February 16, 2016 / Fenerbahçe S.K. {{flagicon|Turkey}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2–0 (Souza {{goal|18}} {{goal|72}}) / Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul / Attendance: 36,195

Fenerbahce: Fabiano, Gönül (c), Kjær, Bruno Alves, Erkin, Tufan, Topal, Souza (Kadlec, 84), Nani, van Persie (Fernandão, 77), Şen (Potuk, 78).

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Yanbayev, Pejčinović, Ďurica, Denisov, N'Dinga, Tarasov, Samedov (c), M.Fernandes, Kasaev (Maicon, 62; Mykhalyk, 75), Škuletić (Al.Miranchuk, 79).

  • February 25, 2016 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – Fenerbahçe S.K. {{flagicon|Turkey}} 1–1 (Samedov {{goal|45}} – Topal {{goal|83}}) / Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow / Attendance: 12,695

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Pejčinović, Ćorluka (c), Ďurica, Denisov, Kolomeytsev, N'Dinga (Mykhalyk, 13), Samedov, M.Fernandes (Škuletić, 73), Kasaev (Zhemaletdinov, 81), Al.Miranchuk.

Fenerbahce: Fabiano, Gönül (c) (Özbayraklı, 44), Kjær, Bruno Alves, Kaldırım, Tufan (Kadlec, 74), Topal, Souza, Nani (Potuk, 79), van Persie, Şen.

UEFA Europa League 2017-18

Manager: {{flagicon|RUS}} Yuri Semin.

Group F

  • September 14, 2017 / F.C. Copenhagen {{flagicon|DEN}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow 0–0 / Parken Stadium, Copenhagen / Attendance: 17,285

Copenhagen: Robin Olsen, Benjamin Verbic, Zeca (William Kvist, 86), Andrija Pavlovic, Jan Gregus, Kasper Kusk (Rasmus Falk, 62), Denis Vavro, Nicolai Boilesen(c), Peter Ankersen, Michael Luftner, Pieros Sotiriou.

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Fernandes, Pejčinović, Farfan (Eder, 71), Ignatyev, Tarasov, Mykhalyk, Denisov (c), Rybus, Kverkvelia, Aleksei Miranchuk (Miranchuk, 82).

  • September 28, 2017/ FC Lokomotiv Moscow – FC Fastav Zlin {{flagicon|CZE}} 3–0 (Fernandes {{goal|2 p}} {{goal|6}} {{goal|17}}) / RZD Arena, Moscow / Attendance: 10,065

Lokomotiv: Guilherme, Fernandes, Pejčinović, Farfan (Miranchuk, 46), Ignatyev (Rotenberg, 88), Tarasov, Eder, Denisov (c), Kverkvelia, Aleksei Miranchuk (Kolomeytsev, 78), Lysov.

Zlín: Dostál, Diop (Beauguel, 79), Jiráček (c), Traoré, Holzer, Matejov (Kopečný, 65), Gajić, Bačo, Ekpai, Železník (Mehanović, 46), Vukadinović

  • October 19, 2017 / FC Sheriff Tiraspol {{flagicon|Moldova}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow
  • November 2, 2017 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – FC Sheriff Tiraspol {{flagicon|Moldova}}
  • November 23, 2017 / FC Lokomotiv Moscow – F.C. Copenhagen {{flagicon|DEN}}
  • December 7, 2017 / FC Fastav Zlin {{flagicon|CZE}} – FC Lokomotiv Moscow

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