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  1. Coordinates: 54°41′53″N 20°32′02″E. Kaliningrad Stadium ( Russian: Стадион Калининград ), known for sponsorship reasons as the Rostec Arena ( Russian: Ростех Арена) since August 2023, is a football stadium on Oktyabrsky Island, Kaliningrad, Russia, which hosted four games of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. [2] .

  2. Club: Baltika Kaliningrad | Opening: 2018 | Capacity: 35,212 seats | Description: Kaliningrad Stadium, also known as the Arena Baltika, is a newly opened stadium in the city of Kaliningrad. It was built to be one of the playing venues of the 2018 World Cup and the new home of FC Baltika.

  3. Aug 23, 2021 · By Football Tripper. Last Updated: August 23, 2021. Share Stadium Guide. World Cup Qatar 2022 Stadiums - Read Now. Stadium Guide. Stadium Facts. F.C. Baltika Kaliningrad. Visiting the Stadium. Map.

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    • Stadion Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, 236004
  4. Mar 23, 2018 · Matches The Kaliningrad Stadium is hosting four matches in the group stage of the World Cup this summer, starting with Croatia v Nigeria on 16 June. A match that promises to be one of the most exciting of the group stages - the heavyweight clash in Group G between England and Belgium - is also taking place at the venue on 28 June.

  5. Seating Plan for Kaliningrad Stadium, The most detailed interactive Kaliningrad Stadium seating chart available online. Includes Row & Seat Numbers, Best sections, seat views and real fan reviews.

  6. Nov 9, 2015 · 20.02.2020 Russia: Kaliningrad out of the red only thanks to federal support. Since 2019 the World Cup stadiums are transferred from federal to regional management. But for Kaliningrad survival wouldn't be possible if not for federal support, which accounts for 90% of the budget. 2019. 17.09.2019 Russia: Kaliningrad stadium surrounded by cavities

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  8. Design. Kali­nin­grad Stadium is a multi-purpose venue. As well as foot­ball matches, it will host other sporting events and concerts. The stadium is desi­gned as a modern five-level faci­lity. The winning design of the archi­tec­tural compe­ti­tion was created by the French archi­tects Will­motte, but is not reco­gnizable any more.

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