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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.
- 2016–2018
- Jean-Michel Wilmotte
- 12 May 2018
- Solnechnyy Bul'var, Kaliningrad, Russia
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.
Baltika Stadium ( Russian: Балтика стадион, Baltika Stadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kaliningrad, Russia, that was home to FC Baltika Kaliningrad. The capacity of the stadium used to be 14,660 before the 2018 renovation, but is now reduced to 4,500. [1] History. Entrance of the stadium. The stadium was originally within Königsberg, Germany.
- 2018–2021
- Artificial turf
- 4,500 (2021–present), 14,660 (football) (–2018)
Club staff. External links. References. FC Baltika Kaliningrad. FC Baltika ( Russian: Акционерное Общество «Футбольный клуб «Балтика») is a professional association football club based in Kaliningrad, Russia. The club will be promoted to the Russian Premier League for the 2023–24 season. [1] History[edit]
- Football Club, Baltika Kaliningrad
- Leonid Tkachenko
- Dmitri Michkov
- Kaliningrad Stadium
Kaliningrad Stadium was built ahead of the 2018 World Cup, opening just months before the tournament was due to get underway. It was intended to replace Baltika Stadium, the home of FC Baltika Kaliningrad. It had over 35,000 seats for the World Cup and was reduced to 25,000 in the wake of the competition in.
- 33.1K
- 33973 (Spain v Morocco (2018))
- 35.2K
- 2017
Jun 11, 2018 · The Kaliningrad Stadium has 35,212 seats and will host four group matches. By Sarah Rainsford. BBC News, Kaliningrad, Russia. For European football fans wary of Russia, a World Cup match just...
Jun 27, 2018 · Kaliningrad and its new US$300m “Arena Baltika” stadium has been thrown into the spotlight by the football World Cup. But will the city’s latest project finally succeed in eclipsing its pre-war...