BC Lokomotiv Sofia
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Nickname | The Railwaymen |
Leagues | NBL |
Founded | 1936 |
Arena | Lokomotiv Hall (capacity: 300) |
Location | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Team colors | Red and black |
President | Diana Dilova-Braynova |
Head coach | Ivan Tilev |
Championships | (6) NBL (2) Bulgarian Cup |
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BC Lokomotiv Sofia (Bulgarian: БК „Локомотив София“) are a Bulgarian basketball club based in the capital Sofia and part of the Lokomotiv Sofia sports club.
Lokomotiv Sofia have been 6 times champions of Bulgaria and 2 times Bulgarian cup winners. They play their home games at Lokomotiv Hall in Sofia. In 2002 the men's and women's basketball teams were disbanded due to financial difficulties. In 2014, the teams were restored and 5 years later girls and boys from Lokomotiv are one of the best teams in the U12, U13, and U14 divisions. In 2020 the men's basketball team was restored.
Honours
[edit]Bulgarian Championships: (6) 1943, 1948, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1966
Bulgarian Cup: (2) 1956,1966
History
[edit]In 1967 Lokomotiv achieved one of the biggest international victory in Bulgarian basketball by defeating a three-digit score Real (Madrid).
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- News for BC Lokomotiv Sofia in Bulgarian at lokosf.info