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Russia World Cup 2018 – in numbers. Teams: 32 Playing venues: 12 Matches: 65. Opening match: Luzhniki Stadium Final: Luzhniki Stadium. Average venue capacity: 49,300 seats Largest venue: Luzhniki Stadium (81,000 seats) Smallest venue: Kaliningrad Stadium (35,212 seats) Average no. of matches per venue: 5.33.
- Mordovia Arena
The Mordovia Arena, also known as Saransk Stadium, got built...
- Rostov Arena
The Rostov Arena is a recently opened new stadium in the...
- Ekaterinburg Arena
Round the same time, Russia got awarded the 2018 World Cup,...
- Samara
The stadium was built to serve as one of the playing venues...
- Sochi
During the 2018 World Cup, Fisht Olympic Stadium hosted four...
- Kazan Arena
The Kazan Arena was built to provide Rubin with a modern...
- Mordovia Arena
Ellis Park Stadium and the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban hosted seven matches each, while the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein and the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg hosted six matches each.
Rome Milan Naples Turin Bari Verona ...Rome Milan Naples Turin Bari Verona ...Rome(stadio Olimpico)Milan(san Siro)Capacity: 49,000 [25] [26]Capacity: 44,800 [25] [26]Capacity: 44,200 [25] [26]Capacity: 43,216 [25] [26]Jun 5, 2018 · Guide to the 12 World Cup stadiums across Russia. By. Joe Prince-Wright. Published June 5, 2018 10:23 AM. Michael Regan. MOSCOW (AP) Russia’s World Cup is spread across 12 stadiums in 11 host cities. They range from St. Petersburg, which is so far north that the sun doesn’t set on some summer days, to Sochi and its subtropical climate on ...
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Jun 5, 2018 · Russia's World Cup is spread across 12 stadiums in 11 host cities. They range from St. Petersburg in the north to Sochi on the Black Sea coast.
- Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. Capacity: 81,006* Opened: 1956 (reopened after development work in 2018) Climate: Average highs of 23C and lows of 18C with a 50% chance of rain.
- Spartak Stadium, Moscow. Capacity: 43,298* Opened: 2014. Climate: Average highs of 23C and lows of 18C with a 50% chance of rain. Time Zone: BST +2 hours. Location: North-west Moscow.
- Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod. Capacity: 45,331* Opening: 2018. Climate: Average highs of 23C and lows of 13C with a 60% chance of rain. Time Zone: BST +2 hours.
- Mordovia Arena, Saransk. Capacity: 44,442* Opening: 2018. Climate: Average highs of 23C and lows of 12C with a 33% chance of rain. Time Zone: BST +2 hours. Approximate distance from Moscow: 400 miles.
Jun 27, 2018 · Of the 12 stadiums built or renovated to the World Cup, Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow and the Saint Petersburg Stadium will be used the most. Each venue gets a minimum of four games. The lights, the...
May 28, 2018 · Instead, 12 stadiums have been selected centred around Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, which has been revamped for the final. Every venue will host four group games as a minimum, with the allocation...