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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 ...

  2. Otkritie Arena 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. It will be called Spartak Stadium during the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is designed with a capacity of 45,360 people. Section on the official site of Spartak about the stadium with renders of the ...

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  4. The Otkrytie ("Discovery") Arena is named after Otkrytie Holding, the private sector investment group that sponsors the stadium. Otkrytie is also known as Spartak Stadium due to its role as host of home matches for Moscow's Spartak soccer club.

  5. Media in category "Otkrytie Arena" The following 55 files are in this category, out of 55 total. 2017 Confederation Cup - CHIAUS - Spartak Stadium Panorama.jpg 6,164 × 2,569; 7.23 MB

  6. The Otkritie Arena couldn’t keep its name when hosting major events, so it was changed to Spartak Stadium when it hosted the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2017 and the FIFA World Cup in 2018. Though it wasn’t one of the football grounds that was designed and built in order to host the World Cup, it soon became one when building work was delayed enough to mean that it could be considered to be ...

  7. Moscow: Spartak Stadium (new). This stadium is the home arena to its namesake FC Spartak Moscow. In accordance with FIFA requirements, during the 2018 World Cup, it was called Spartak Stadium instead of its usual name Otkritie Arena. It hosted its first match on 5 September 2014. Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Stadium (new).

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