Otkritie Arena - Spartak Moscow Stadium
Otkritie Arena (Russian: «Открытие Арена») is a multi-purpose stadium in Moscow, Russia. The venue is used mostly for football matches, hosting the home matches of Spartak Moscow and occasionally the Russian national team.
Capacity : 45,360
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Russia: Otkrytiye Arena, soon to be Spartak Stadium, ready to host World Cup
Moscow’s Otkrytiye Arena, home to the football team Spartak Moscow, was pictured in snowy conditions, Thursday, as the Russian capital gears up for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Aside from hosting Spartak, the stadium, which was completed in 2014, is also sometimes used by the Russian national team.
It will be one of the central venues for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2018 FIFA World Cup. During the competitions, the stadium will be called Spartak Stadium.
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Fifa Worldcup 2018 - Stadium Otkrytiye Arena, Moscow
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Otkrytiye Arena is one of the two Moscow stadiums where the matches of the Fifa World Cup 2018 will take place. The stadium has been built with precast concrete elements delivered by the leading precast plant Fabrika Mazhino, a subdivision of the construction company Krost.
Otkrytiya Arena ist eins der Moskauer Stadien, in denen die Spiele der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2018 stattfinden werden. Das Stadion wurde mit Betonfertigteilen des Herstellers Fabrika Mazhino gebaut, das zum Baukonzern Krost gehört.
Russia Premier League 2018/19 - Stadiums
The Russian Football Championship (Russian: Чемпионат России по футболу, Chempionat Rossii po Futbolu), or Russian Premier League (Российская премьер-лига), is the top division professional association football league in Russia. The competition is administered by the Russian Football Premier League. There are 16 teams in the competition. The league has three Champions League qualifying spots given to the top three teams at the end of the season and the two Europa League spots will be allocated to the fourth and fifth placed teams. The last two teams are relegated to the Russian National Football League at the end of the season.
Zenit Saint Petersburg - Krestovsky Stadium : 67,800
Rubin Kazan - Kazan Arena : 45,093
Rostov - Rostov Arena : 45,000
Krylia Sovetov Samara - Cosmos Arena : 44,918
Spartak Moscow - Otkrytiye Arena : 44,307
Ural Yekaterinburg - Central Stadium : 35,696
Krasnodar - Krasnodar Stadium : 34,291
Akhmat Grozny - Akhmat-Arena : 30,597
CSKA Moscow - VEB Arena : 30,457
Lokomotiv Moscow - RZD Arena : 27,320
Dynamo Moscow - VTB Arena : 26,700
Anzhi Makhachkala - Anzhi-Arena : 26,500
Yenisey Krasnoyarsk - Tsentralny : 22,500
Arsenal Tula - Arsenal Stadium : 20,048
Ufa - Neftyanik Stadium : 15,132
Orenburg - Orenburg Stadium : 7,520
Russia: Arena Stadium in Kazan receives approval from FIFA official
Christian Unger, the head of FIFA's venue inspection committee, visited the facilities of the Kazan Arena Stadium, Thursday, to check on the infrastructure for the FIFA's World Cup 2018.
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Russia: Watch Putin drop by FC Spartak's first-ever home stadium
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W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin arriving at Otkrytiye Arena Stadium
M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin listening to stadium information
W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin walking down stadium steps
W/S Spartak Children’s Football Academy training
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M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin listening to stadium information
M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin listening to stadium information
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M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin and Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko walking together
M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin and Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko walking together
W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin talking to Spartak Children’s Football Academy
W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin posing with Spartak Children’s Football Academy
M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin giving out autographs
W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin walking through stadium hall
M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin looking at football jersey
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Russian President Vladimir Putin paid a visit to FC Spartak Moscow's first-ever home stadium on Wednesday - the newly built Otkrytiye Arena Stadium. The stadium will host Confederation Cup matches, and in 2018, it will be one of the host stadiums for the FIFA World Cup.
Putin was welcomed to the stadium by FC Spartak's heads and club veterans, where he congratulated everyone on the stadium's opening and was given a tour of the stands and interior facilities. The Russian President then watched a training session of young footballers enrolled at the Spartak Children’s Football Academy. The children asked Putin to sign a football and have his photograph taken with them.
During the stadium visit, Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko also updated the president on the progress of football stadium construction in Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Samara and Kaliningrad.
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Russia: Sochi's Fisht Olympic Stadium ready for FIFA 2018 World Cup
The Fisht Stadium in Sochi's Olympic Park looked ready to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Thursday, as the Russian city is preparing its tourist and sport facilities in anticipation of the big tournament.
Sochi is one of the eleven cities, which will host the Confederation Cup 2017 and World Cup 2018. The Fisht Olympic Stadium and the luxury hotels including the Radisson Blue and Omega Tulip Inn in the Russian sports capital are already hard at work preparing for the upcoming football competition.
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Estadio Spartak - Otkrytie Arena - Rusia 2018 - Moscú
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Mundial de Fútbol Rusia - World Cup Russia 2018
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA Rusia 2018 - FIFA - será la XXI edición de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol.
Esta edición del evento se realizará en Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 15 de julio de 2018, siendo la primera oportunidad en que dicho país organiza el campeonato y la primera vez en la historia que se celebre en un país de Europa Oriental.
Rusia confirmó 12 estadios en 11 ciudades: Ekaterimburgo, Kaliningrado, Kazán, Krasnodar, Moscú, Nizhni Nóvgorod, Rostov del Don, San Petersburgo, Samara, Sochi, Volgogrado y Saransk, las cuales albergarán los 64 partidos de la Copa Mundial. El kremlin, Plaza Roja, Calles de Moscú, Ciudad de Moscú.
El Otkrytie Arena (Открытие Арена), también conocido como estadio Spartak ( Стадион Спартак), es un estadio de fútbol de Moscú, Rusia, propiedad del Spartak de Moscú. El estadio fue inaugurado el 5 de septiembre de 2014 y cuenta con una capacidad total de 44 000 espectadores todos sentados, con los máximos estándares de la UEFA y para la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2018 tendrá una ampliacion y capacidad de 60.000 espectadores.
El estadio fue construido en el sitio del aeródromo Tushino, cuenta con un estadio cubierto independiente.
El estadio acoge los partidos como local del Spartak Moscú y, ocasionalmente, de la selección de fútbol de Rusia. Anunciado como parte de las sedes de la Copa FIFA Confederaciones 2017 y de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2018 en Rusia, acogerá 3 partidos de fase de grupos y el partido por el tercer lugar en el primer torneo, y acogerá 4 partidos de fase de grupos y uno de octavos de final en el segundo.
Moscow FIFA World Cup venue 'ahead of schedule'
With just over two years to go before the kick-off of the 2018 World Cup, hundreds of hard-hat clad workers brave Moscow's subzero temperatures to rebuild the tournament's flagship stadium, which officials say could be completed ahead of schedule.
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Otkrytiye Arena
The venue is used mostly for football matches, hosting the home matches of Spartak Moscow and occasionally the Russian national team.
It will be called Spartak Stadium during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The stadium is designed with a capacity of 45,360 people.
Russia: Putin and Blatter check out construction at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium
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M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin and FIFA chief Sepp Blatter touring Luzhniki stadium
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W/S Russian President Vladimir Putin and FIFA chief Sepp Blatter touring Luzhniki stadium
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M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin and FIFA chief Sepp Blatter touring Luzhniki stadium
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M/S Russian President Vladimir Putin and FIFA chief Sepp Blatter touring Luzhniki stadium
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FIFA chief Sepp Blatter was given a guided tour by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday of Moscow's Luzhniki stadium, the venue for the 2018 World Cup.
The Luzhniki stadium sits on the banks of the Moscow River and is undergoing heavy construction in preparation. Altogether 664 billion rubles (12.2 billion Euros/15.6 billion dollars) would be made available to ready stadiums, infrastructure and training facilities.
Matches will be held at 12 stadiums in 11 Russian cities: Moscow (Luzhniki and Otkrytiye Arena stadiums), St Petersburg, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Saransk, Kaliningrad, Volgograd, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Sochi and Rostov-on-Don.
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Spartak Stadium gears up for World Cup 2018
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Get a glimpse of Moscow’s Spartak Stadium, as it prepares to host matches at the 2018 FIFA World Cup this summer.
Aside from hosting FC Spartak Moscow, the 45,000-seater facility, which was completed in 2014, is sometimes used by the Russian national team. It will host four group-stage fixtures during the World Cup.
The World Cup will be held in 11 Russian cities from June 14 to July 15. A total of 32 teams will take part.
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FIFA World Cup 2018 Stadiums
This is a compilation of Stadiums that will be hosting World Cup matches in 2018. Russia is the competition host.
Ekaterinburg Stadium, Ekaterinburg
Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad
Mordovia Arena, Saransk
Volgograd Arena, Volgograd
Otkrytiye Arena, Moscow
Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don
Kazan Arena, Kazan
Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi
Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod
Samara Arena, Samara
Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
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Road to Otkritie Arena
Otkrytie Arena (or Spartak Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Moscow, Russia, the construction of which started in October 2010. It was opened on 5 September 2014.
The venue will be used mostly for football matches and will host the home matches of Spartak Moscow and occasionally of Russia national football team. The stadium is designed with a capacity of 45,360 people. The current design has been developed by AECOM and Dexter Moren Associates and will also neighbour a separate indoor arena.[3] The main financing of the construction comes from the club's owner Leonid Fedun through affiliated companies LUKoil company and IFD Kapital.
Otkrytie Arena inside
Square near Otkrytie Arena
The stadium was constructed on the site of the Tushino Airport. The new stadium is included in the Russia's bid for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, possibly hosting the opening game, as the Luzhniki Stadium is to host the final.[4] The stadium is to be completed ahead of the VTB Arena to hold the rights. It will also be one of four stadiums used for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Russia: Aerial footages shows FIFA stadiums ready to host Confederations Cup 2017
Images of Moscow's Otkrytiye Arena, the Kazan Arena, the St. Petersburg Arena and Sochi's Fisht stadium were captured by a drone, Tuesday, four days ahead of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Moscow's Otkrytiye Arena, home to FC Spartak, will open its doors to 45,000 spectators for three group stage games and the match for the third place. The stadium will also host the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The Kazan Arena, one of Russia's largest football venues that accommodates over 45,300 people, was the first stadium built in the country specifically for FIFA tournaments. The stadium has been working in full capacity since 2013 and has hosted almost a hundred of various sports events each year. It will host the first FIFA game on June 18 when the Portuguese national team will face the Mexican team.
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Stadion Terbaik Dunia Spartak Stadium Moscow Piala Dunia Rusia 2018
Spartak Stadium Moscow Piala Dunia Rusia 2018, Memiliki Nama Lain Otkrytiye Arena Merupakan Salah Satu Dari 12 Stadion Resmi Piala Dunia 2018 di Rusia.
FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Stadiums (The official names used during the tournament)
Russia proposed the following host cities: Kaliningrad, Kazan, Krasnodar, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Samara, Saransk, Sochi, Volgograd, Yaroslavl, and Yekaterinburg. All the cities are in or just outside European Russia to reduce travel time for the teams in the huge country. The bid evaluation report stated: The Russian bid proposes 13 host cities and 16 stadiums, thus exceeding FIFA's minimum requirement. Three of the 16 stadiums would be renovated, and 13 would be newly constructed.
In October 2011, Russia decreased the number of stadiums from 16 to 14. Construction of the proposed Podolsk stadium in the Moscow region was cancelled by the regional government, and also in the capital, Otkrytiye Arena was competing with Dynamo Stadium over which would be constructed first.
The final choice of host cities was announced on 29 September 2012. The number of cities was further reduced to 11 and number of stadiums to 12 as Krasnodar and Yaroslavl were dropped from the final list.
Sepp Blatter stated in July 2014 that due to concerns over the completion of venues in Russia, the number of venues for the tournament may be reduced from 12 to 10. He also said, We are not going to be in a situation, as is the case of one, two or even three stadiums in South Africa, where it is a problem of what you do with these stadiums.
In October 2014, on their first official visit to Russia, FIFA's inspection committee and its head Chris Unger visited St Petersburg, Sochi, Kazan and both Moscow venues. They were satisfied with the progress.
On 8 October 2015, FIFA and the Local Organising Committee agreed on the official names of the stadiums used during the tournament.
Russia: FIFA applauds World Cup 2018 preparations after Otkrytiye Arena inspection
FIFA inspection committee head Christian Unger visited the new Otkrytiye Arena in Moscow, Saturday, where he praised the stadium's suitability for hosting matches at the FIFA 2018 World Cup. Unger also said that Russia was on schedule to host a fantastic World Cup, adding that it is all systems go.
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Rosgosstrakh Russian League Stadiums 2015/2016
Чемпионат России по футболу Росгосстрах
This is the complete list of Russian League Stadiums the season 2015/2016. The Stadiums are ordered from the least capacity stadium to the most capacity stadium.
14. FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast, SKB-Bank Arena
Capacity: 10,000
13. FC Mordovia Saransk, Start Stadium
Capacity: 11,613
12. FC Ufa, Neftyanik Stadium
Capacity: 15,234
11. FC Rostov, Olimp-2
Capacity: 15,840
10. FC Amkar Perm, Zvezda Stadium
Capacity: 17,000
9. FC Dynamo Moscow & PFC CSKA Moscow, Arena Khimki
Capacity: 18,636
8. FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, Petrovsky Stadium
Capacity: 21,405
7. FC Anzhi Makhachkala, Anzhi Arena
Capacity: 24,859
6. FC Lokomotiv Moscow, Lokomotiv Stadium
Capacity: 28,800
5. FC Terek Grozny, Akhmat-Arena
Capacity: 30,597
4. FC Krylia Sovetov Samara, Metallurg Stadium
Capacity: 33,001
3. FC Krasnodar & FC Kuban Krasnodar, Kuban Stadium
Capacity: 35,200
2. FC Spartak Moscow, Otkrytiye Arena
Capacity: 45,360
1. FC Rubin Kazan, Kazan Arena
Capacity: 45,371
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