Lokomotiv We Have Lost («Локомотив», который мы потеряли), 2008, OLMA Media Group.
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Later, that book was followed by its sequel, How Spartak Was Being Killed 2 about the later events, and Lokomotiv We Have Lost («Локомотив», который мы потеряли) that exploits similar themes regarding another popular Russian football team, Lokomotiv Moscow.
Roman Pavlyuchenko (born 1981), Russian football player, who currently plays for Lokomotiv Moscow.
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Over the course of his career, Spahić played for NK Čelik Zenica in Bosnian Premier League, Russian clubs Torpedo Moscow, Shinnik Yaroslavl and Lokomotiv Moscow as well as Croatian sides NK GOŠK Dubrovnik and NK Zagreb, Montpellier, as well as Spanish side Sevilla FC.
In March 2008, Pereyra moved to FC Lokomotiv Moscow, but the Russian side decided to terminate the deal shortly after, and he subsequently joined BSC Young Boys on 11 February 2009, initially until the end of the season.
Maksim Aleksandrovich Belyayev (b. 1991), Russian football player with FC Lokomotiv Moscow