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2011–12 FC Lokomotiv Moscow season : ウィキペディア英語版
2011–12 FC Lokomotiv Moscow season

The 2011–12 Lokomotiv Moscow season involved the club competing in Russian Premier League, Russian Cup and Europa League.
==Season Review==

1 December 2010 (pre-season): after finishing the 2010 season in the 5th place, Yuri Semin is fired, and Yuri Krasnozhan appointed as a new manager.
14 May 2011: after 4-0 home victory vs Terek in Matchday 9 Lokomotiv climbs to the 1st place in the table, where remains after Matchday 10.
27 May 2011: Lokomotiv loses home game 1-2 to Anzhi in Matchday 11 in the manner, considered by some viewers as odd, and is currently 5th, just 1 point behind leader.
6 June 2011: Yuri Krasnozhan is sacked by FC Lokomotiv Moscow Council of Directors.〔(Официальный сайт ФК "Локомотив" Москва :: Новости :: Заявление президента футбольного клуба «Локомотив» )〕
26 June 2011: Vladimir Maminov, appointed as a caretaker manager after dismissal of Yuri Krasnozhan, loses his 3rd game of 5 in charge, leaving team in the 8th place.
1 July 2011: José Couceiro signs 2-year-long contract as a new manager of Lokomotiv.〔(Официальный сайт ФК "Локомотив" Москва :: Новости :: Назначен новый главный тренер «Локомотива» )〕
17 July - 21 August 2011: first 7 matches with José Couceiro in charge (5 in the League, 1 in Russian Cup and 1 in Europa League) end with clean sheets (5 victories, goals 12-0).
23 February: Lokomotiv is eliminated from Europa League after losing to Athletic Bilbao by away goals rule (2-1 at home, 0-1 away).
21 March 2012: Lokomotiv is knocked out from Russian Cup after quarter-final defeat 0-4 vs Rubin held at neutral venue due to bad pitch conditions at Central Stadium (Kazan).
1 April - 13 May 2012: no wins in last 8 games of season (5 defeats, goals 4-14).
14 May 2014: club announces the end of contract with José Couceiro and appointment of Slaven Bilić as a new manager, following Bilić's decision to step down from the post of Croatia national side manager after Euro 2012.〔(Официальный сайт ФК "Локомотив" Москва :: Новости :: Славен Билич – новый главный тренер «Локомотива» )〕

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