FC Locomotiva Basarabeasca

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FC Locomotiva Basarabeasca
Full nameFotbal Club Locomotiva Basarabeasca
Founded1995
Ground Stadionul Basarabeasca
Basarabeasca, Moldova
Capacity1,500
2010–11 Moldovan "B" Division, 10th

FC Locomotiva Basarabeasca is a Moldovan football club based in Basarabeasca, Moldova. The club was founded in 1995 [1] and played 2 seasons in the Moldovan National Division, the top division in Moldovan football.

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Winners (1): 1995–96

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