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FIFA World Cup 2018 Venues

  • Writer: FIFa World Cup 2018
    FIFa World Cup 2018
  • May 14, 2018
  • 6 min read

Updated: May 20, 2018

1. LUZHNIKI STADIUM



       Luzhniki Stadium        Built Status: Stadium reconstruction         Capacity: 81,006         Home Team: Russia         Host City: Moscow Luzhniki Stadium is situated at the focal point of Moscow's 145-hectare Olympic unpredictable, one of the biggest games buildings in the world.Luzhniki Stadium will be the principal scene and the core of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ competition, utilized for the Opening Match, a semi-last, and the Final. Established in the twelfth century, Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation and a standout amongst the most famous and interesting urban areas on the planet. It is a dynamic city exhibiting a portion of the world's best shopping, nightlife, eateries, and culture. Moscow invites more than four million travelers every year.



    2. KAZAN ARENA



     Kazan Arena

     Built Status: New stadium 

     Capacity: 44,779 

     Home Team: FC Rubin Kazan 

     Host City: Kazan


Kazan Arena was worked in planning for the Summer World University Games in 2013 when it facilitated the opening and shutting functions. A football pitch was introduced once the diversions were finished. The stadium facilitated its first match in August 2013, when FC Rubin Kazan drew 1-1 with Lokomotiv Moscow. Kazan Arena has a one of a kind outline, which mixes flawlessly into Kazan's urban scene. Seen from over, the field, which remains on the banks of the Kazanka stream, takes after a water-lily. And in addition to football coordinates and brandishing occasions, the stadium will have an entire scope of amusement shows, shows and social occasions Volgograd is a wearing city. Yelena Isinbayeva, a numerous world shaft vaulting champion and envoy for Russia's offered to have the 2018 FIFA World Cup, started her brandishing vocation in Volgograd.



     3. SAMARA ARENA



     Samara Arena

     Built Status: New stadium 

     Capacity: 44,807 

     Home Team: FC Krylya Sovetov 

     Host City: Samara


Samara Arena will be worked in the Radiotsentr district. The Arena's plan idea is commanded by the topic of room, as a tribute to the customs of the locale, and its famous aviation segment. The state of the stadium will look like a glass vault. A light, metallic hey tech fundamental structure of weight-bearing backings will give a cover over the stands, which will be 60 meters high. Samara is the capital of the Samara Region and is home to 1.1 million individuals. It is of the most conspicuous Volga locale urban areas and it developed to significance as Russia's aviation focus. After the occasion, the stadium will be home to FC Krylya Sovetov, a club that has shown up in Europe's club rivalries.






     4. VOLGOGRAD ARENA



      Volgograd Arena       Built Status: New stadium        Capacity: 45,568        Home Team: FC Rotor        Host City: Volgograd Volgograd Arena will be worked at the foot of the Mamayev Kurgan war remembrance. The area of the past stadium is a Mecca for nearby football supporters, with the more prepared among them ready to recall European triumph over Manchester United and household fights with Spartak Moscow. The stadium's veneer appears as an upset, truncated cone with an open cross-section structure, loaning the field an additional component of airiness. After Russia 2018, the stadium will be home to FC Rotor, which in the past has competed in the best three in the Russian title. In the past known as Stalingrad, the city of Volgograd reaches out nearby the Volga River and has more than one million inhabitants. Present day Volgograd is an imperative assembling focus, with enterprises that incorporate shipbuilding, oil refining and steel and aluminum generation.


    5. ROSTOV ARENA



      Rostov Arena

      Built Status: New stadium 

      Capacity: 45,145 

      Home Team: FC Rostov 

      Host City: Rostov-on-Don


Rostov Arena will be arranged on the left bank of the Don River. The stadium's unique outline mixes amicably into the pleasant scene. The state of the field's rooftop impersonates the meanderings of the Don River. The shifting statures of the stands enable observers to relish what is going on the pitch, as well as to appreciate perspectives of Rostov-on-Don. FC Rostov, the 2014 Russian Cup champs, will play its home diversions at the stadium.Known from the season of Herodotus as the place that is known for warlike Scythians, the unlimited steppes of the Don River bowl, in the end, ended up home to the flexibility of cherishing Cossacks.


  6 .SPARTAK STADIUM



Spartak Stadium     

Built Status: New stadium      

Capacity: 43,298      

Home Team: FC Spartak Moscow      

Host City: Moscow

Spartak Moscow, the "general population's group", is one of Russia's most prevalent football clubs, however as far back as it was established in 1922, it has needed to manage without its own stadium. In spring 2010, on the site of Moscow's previous landing strip in the region of Tushino, Spartak began building its own, 45,000-situate stadium. The setting facilitated its first match on 5 September 2014. Established in the twelfth century, Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation and a standout amongst the most eminent and interesting urban areas on the planet. It is a dynamic city exhibiting a portion of the world's best shopping, nightlife, eateries, and culture. Moscow invites more than four million visitors every year.





   7. EKATERINBURG ARENA



    Ekaterinburg Arena   

Built Status: New stadium    

Capacity: 35,696    

Home Team: FC Ural    

Host City: Ekaterinburg

Home to one of the nation's most established football clubs, the stadium was built in 1953 and has been restored on various events. The remainder of these refits was finished in 2011. On each event, be that as it may, the stadium's chronicled façade stayed untouched, as a compositional heritage. Structural and beautifying highlights commonplace of Soviet neo-Classicism were utilized luxuriously in the development of the stands, alongside enriching workmanship as models, vases, and pennants. The stadium will hold its unmistakable recorded facade, in spite of the fact that a rooftop and impermanent stands will be introduced in time for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia.

     8. SAINT PETERSBURG STADIUM



Saint Petersburg Stadium     

Built Status: New stadium      

Capacity: 68,134      

Home Team: FC Zenit Saint Petersburg      

Host City: Saint Petersburg

Holy person Petersburg's new, super-present day stadium is being based on the site of the old Kirov Stadium on Krestovsky Island, which used to be one of the nation's biggest stadiums, with a limit of 110,000. The building will be 56.6 meters high and one of the world's most present-day fields. Furnished with a retractable rooftop and a sliding pitch, it will have the capacity to have any kind of occasion whenever of year. The stadium will be home to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and will likewise have a wide range of sorts of occasions. In 2020, the field will have three matches in the gathering phase of EURO 2020, and one of the opposition's quarter-finals.


    9. MORDOVIA ARENA




     Mordovia Arena     

Built Status: New stadium      

Capacity: 44,442      

Home Team: FC Mordovia      

Host City: Saransk

Situated in focal Russia, Saransk is the capital of the Republic of Mordovia and the zone where all Finno-Ugric countries started. It is a standout amongst the most wonderful urban areas in Russia, consistently scoring high in the 'All-Russia City Competition' lately. This moderately little city is currently advancing games and has started development of another, best in class 40,000-situate football stadium. Mordovia's competitors partake in excess of 100 world, European and national rivalries every year. Current Mordovia painstakingly ensures the special dialects and societies of the Moksha and Erzya ethnic gatherings, who have occupied the region for a considerable length of time. They have a place with the Finno-Ugrian gathering, alongside the Hungarians, Finns, Estonians, and others. Saransk is a successive scene for ethnographic and old stories celebrations went for saving national personality, culture, and traditions.

    10. KALININGRAD STADIUM



     Kaliningrad Stadium     

Built Status: New stadium      

Capacity: 35,212      

Home Team: FC Baltika Kaliningrad      

Host City: Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad Stadium is being worked for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ on Oktyabrsky Island, right in the core of Kaliningrad. The determination of Kaliningrad as a host city has incited the nearby specialists to build up the island, which for a long time has been a wild, left to a great extent untouched. Kaliningrad Stadium will be multi-reason. And in addition to football matches, it will have other wearing occasions and shows. After the occasion, FC Baltika Kaliningrad will play its home amusements at the stadium. Established in the thirteenth century by knights of the Teutonic Order, and earlier known as Königsberg, the capital of East Prussia, Kaliningrad is home to more than 450,000 individuals, a key Russian Baltic seaport, and passage to Europe. All through its history, this antiquated European city has been home to a bunch of masterminds and craftsmen including the scholar Immanuel Kant, a deep-rooted inhabitant who instructed at the neighborhood college; the notable arranger Richard Wagner and the sentimental essayist E.T.A. Hoffmann. Kaliningrad's pride is the reproduced Königsberg Cathedral of the 14thcentury. With its two houses of prayer, Orthodox and Protestant, the church building is an image of peace and compromise.

 
 
 

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