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  1. Krestovsky Stadium, known as Gazprom Arena for sponsorship reasons (Russian: «Газпром Арена»), is a retractable roof stadium with a retractable pitch in the western portion of Krestovsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia, which serves as home for FC Zenit Saint Petersburg

  2. Gazprom Arena is located on the former site of the Kirov Stadium, which opened on the 30th July 1950 (construction began in 1932). The arena was known as Stadium St. Petersburg for the time period of the Confederations Cup in 2017 until the conclusion of the 2018 World Cup.

  3. Key facts. Club: FC Zenit | Opening: 2017 | Capacity: 68,000 seats. History and description. Gazprom Arena, also known as Saint Petersburg Stadium, Zenit Arena, and Krestovsky Stadium, got built to serve as a new modern home of FC Zenit and as one of the playing venues of the 2018 World Cup. It was built in place of the former Kirov Stadium.

  4. The Ice Palace (Russian: Ледовый Дворец, Ledovy Dvorets) is an arena in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was built for the 2000 IIHF World Championship and opened in 2000. It holds 12,300 people. The Ice Palace is primarily used for ice hockey and was the home arena for SKA Saint Petersburg from 2005 until 2024, when the team moved ...

  5. The World Cup stadium in St Petersburg. This is one of the most up-to-date infrastructural constructions in Saint Petersburg, which is despite its short existence, is well-known worldwide. Zenit Arena, or as it is called starting from December 2018 – Gazprom Arena, is the greatest platform in St Petersburg, open all year round.

  6. Jan 6, 2022 · 17 Dec 2021. Architects: Coop Himmelb (l)au. Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia. The design of the new SCA Arena in St. Petersburg follows the tradition of the unique era of constructivism, where everything was possible, and applies its expressive, open design language to a contemporary context.

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