

Lokomotiv Sofia 3 – 3 KF Dukagjini
International Club Friendly | 4 July 2026
Lokomotiv Sofia and KF Dukagjini played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in an entertaining pre‑season friendly at the Lokomotiv Stadium in Sofia. The match gave both managers plenty to analyse as they fine‑tune their squads ahead of the upcoming domestic campaigns.
Match Overview
The friendly began at a high tempo, with both sides clearly eager to impress. Dukagjini, the Kosovan side, took the lead inside the first quarter‑hour through a well‑executed counter‑attack. Lokomotiv responded strongly and equalised before half‑time courtesy of a deflected shot. The second half turned into a goal‑fest: Dukagjini regained the lead, only for Lokomotiv to level again almost immediately. The visitors then went ahead for a third time with a slick team goal, but a late free kick from Lokomotiv’s captain ensured the spoils were shared.
Key Moments
- 13' – Dukagjini open the scoring with a breakaway goal.
- 38' – Lokomotiv Sofia equalise via a deflected strike.
- 56' – Dukagjini restore their lead with a header from a corner.
- 63' – Lokomotiv equalise again, a poacher’s finish from close range.
- 78' – Dukagjini score a third, a fine passing move finished with composure.
- 87' – Lokomotiv rescue a draw with a powerful free kick into the top corner.
Tactical Observations
Both coaches used the match to experiment with formations. Lokomotiv switched between a 4‑2‑3‑1 and a 3‑4‑3 during the game, while Dukagjini stayed solid in a 4‑4‑2, relying on quick transitions. The high number of goals suggests both defences have work to do before the competitive season starts, but the attacking quality on display was encouraging.
Standout Players
Lokomotiv’s captain was the hero with the late equaliser and was a commanding presence in midfield throughout. Dukagjini’s number 10 pulled the strings in attack, registering a goal and an assist. The match also featured strong performances from both goalkeepers, who were kept busy for the full 90 minutes.
Friendlies Context
This was part of Lokomotiv Sofia’s pre‑season preparations for the Bulgarian First League, which kicks off later this month. KF Dukagjini, who compete in the Kosovo Superliga, are also in the build‑up to their season. Both managers will have learned plenty about their squad depth and fitness levels from this entertaining 3‑3 draw.