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  2. List of football stadiums in Russia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Luzhniki Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was officially opened on 31 July 1956, [18] with a friendly football match between the RSFSR and China. 100 thousand spectators welcomed the event. [19] [20] The stadium was built in just 450 days. It was the national stadium of the Soviet Union, and is now the national stadium of Russia. [21]

  4. Arena Khimki - Wikipedia

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    When FC Khimki were relegated from the Russian Premier League, they left for Rodina Stadium and CSKA moved to the Arena Khimki from the Luzhniki. Besides Russian Premier League matches, the Arena Khimki hosted Champions League Matches (Dynamo-Celtic), Europa League Matches, Russian Cup final in 2009 and matches of Russian national team U-21 in ...

  5. Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    Lokomotiv Stadium, before a game. RZD Arena (Russian: «РЖД Арена») is a football stadium in Moscow, Russia. Formerly known as Lokomotiv Stadium, it is the home stadium of Lokomotiv Moscow and was the home ground of the Russian national team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. The stadium was reconstructed in 2002 and ...

  6. VEB Arena - Wikipedia

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    VEB Arena (Russian: «ВЭБ-Арена»), known as Arena CSKA due to UEFA sponsorship regulations, is a multi-use stadium in Khodynka Field, Moscow, Russia, that was completed in 2016. It is used mostly for football matches and host the home matches of PFC CSKA Moscow and occasionally the Russian national team .

  7. Football in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Home team(s) Inaugurated Renovated 1: Luzhniki Stadium: 81,000 [28] Moscow: Russia national football team, 1980 Summer Olympics and 2018 World Cup: 1956: 1996–1997, 2001–2004, 2013–2017 2: Gazprom Arena: 67,000: Saint Petersburg: FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, 2017 Confederations Cup, 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020: 2017: ...

  8. Kaliningrad Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was the westernmost location of the 2018 World Cup. [2] In April 2012, the regional government chose the French architectural bureau Wilmotte & Associes, SA stadium construction project. NPO Mostovik & Mersfor Rus OOO were project partners and the Kaliningrad Region and Russian Federation were the project managers. [ 5 ]

  9. Lukoil Arena - Wikipedia

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    Lukoil Arena (Russian: Лукойл Арена), former Otkritie Bank Arena (Russian: Открытие Банк Арена) and Otkritie Arena (Russian: Открытие Банк Арена), also known as Spartak Stadium (Russian: Стадион Спартак) (the stadium's official name during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup), is a multi-purpose stadium north-west ...