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The complex. The Luzhniki Olympic Complex (Russian: Олимпийский комплекс «Лужники») is one of the biggest multifunctional sports complexes of the world, [1] built between 1955 and 1956, [2] [3] [4] it is located in the Khamovniki district of Moscow, Russia.
The Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, [a] commonly known as Luzhniki Stadium, [b] is the national stadium of Russia, located in its capital city, Moscow. Its total seating capacity of 78,011 makes it the largest football stadium in Russia and the ninth-largest stadium in Europe .
Stadium Capacity City Home team(s) Inaugurated Renovated 1: Luzhniki Stadium: 78.011 [1] Moscow: Russia national football team, FC Torpedo Moscow, 1980 Summer Olympics and 2018 World Cup: 1956: 1996–1997, 2001–2004, 2013–2017 2: Krestovsky Stadium: 67,134: Saint Petersburg: FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, 2017 Confederations Cup, 2018 World ...
The Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace is a stadium located in the Luzhniki Olympic Complex in Moscow, Russia. Projected by Moscow's head architect Sergey Kuznetsov and financed by billionaire Alisher Usmanov and named after his wife and head gymnastics coach Irina Viner-Usmanova, it was constructed from 2017 to 2019 and was officially opened on 18 June 2019.
Luzhniki Olympic Complex, a sport complex in Moscow, Russia Luzhniki Palace of Sports, an arena in Luzhniki Olympic Complex; Luzhniki Small Sports Arena, an arena in Luzhniki Olympic Complex; Luzhniki Stadium, a stadium in Luzhniki Olympic Complex; Luzhniki (Moscow Central Circle), a train station nearby the complex
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Lenin Stadium was the common name of stadiums in the Soviet Union. The stadiums formerly called the Lenin Stadium include: Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow; Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg; The stadiums that still use this name include: Lenin Stadium (Khabarovsk)
The Luzhniki Small Sports Arena (formerly, the Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium; Russian: Малая спортивная арена Лужники) is an 8,700-seat indoor arena that is part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. The arena was built in 1956 in the Soviet Union.