World Cup 2018: 11 cities 12 venues!!!

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It is Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium. The 12 venues in Russia have been prepared to host World Cup football, among which there are around 81 thousand viewers in this Luzhniki stadium in Moscow. The stadium was built in the Soviet era in 1955-1956. First name was Central Lenin Stadium. The location of the stadium is in the Russian capital Moscow, on the banks of the Moscow River. After the split of the Soviet Union, the name changed to 'Lužniki Stadium' and it is currently the national stadium of Russia.


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The St Petersburg Stadium of St. Petersburg has been built on the occasion of World Cup Football. The Russian government spent a billion US dollars to build the stadium. Opening in 2017, it was used as a test venue for the FIFA Confederations Cup that year at Pietersburgh Stadium.

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The Kaliningrad Stadium is geographically constructed in an unusual place. Lithuania on the other side of Poland on the other side of the Baltic Sea. Here are some of the World Cup matches in the famous Kaliningrad Stadium in Russia. The stadium has a low audience capacity of only 35,000.


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Spartak Stadium is the Russian Football Club Spartak's own venue in Moscow. However, the stadium has been re-arranged for the World Cup. The audience capacity is 45 thousand. Argentina and Brazil will meet in the group stage of the World Cup in the stadium.