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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 ...
The Dolen Omurzakov Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 23,000 and is currently the home ground of the Kyrgyzstan national football team, Dordoi Bishkek and Alga Bishkek. It has previously been known as Spartak Stadium.
Anton Malatinský Stadium (Slovak: Štadión Antona Malatinského) is a football stadium located in Trnava, Slovakia, which is the home ground of the local football club Spartak Trnava. The stadium was completely renovated in 2013–2015 and has an all-seated capacity of 18,200 [ 1 ] which makes it the second-largest football stadium in Slovakia .
Here's one of many, many glorious examples of the meme in action: Well, on Monday night, during a performance at London's O2 arena, Justin Timberlake got involved. "IT'S. COMING. HOME!"
UEFA Intertoto Cup North Stand of the stadium. June 22/23 1996 - PFC Spartak Varna 2-1 TSV 1860 München; July 6/7 1996 - PFC Spartak Varna 0-1 Kaucuk Opava; June 28/29 1997 - PFC Spartak Varna 0-2 F.C. Groningen; July 12/13 1997 - PFC Spartak Varna 1-1 Montpellier HSC; June 1998 - PFC Spartak Varna 1-1 Baltika Kaliningrad
Image 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
Japan and Senegal fans have won headlines for staying behind after their World Cup matches to ensure the stadiums are left clean and tidy. Japan bested Colombia before Senegal beat Poland in ...
Spartak Stadium may refer to the following stadia: In Belarus: Spartak Stadium (Babruysk) Spartak Stadium (Mahilyow) In Bulgaria: Spartak Stadium (Varna)