The 100 rubles (equivalent to Rp 23,000) special issue to commemorate the 2018 FIFA World Cup has officially circulated in Russia.
Quoted from the page RBTH Indonesia, Friday (25/05/2018), this design of money symbolizes the aspirations of the younger generation of the Red Bear State, and the football and Russia legendary footballers such as Soviet era goalkeeper Lev Yashin.
On the reverse side is the soccer ball, which represents the world and the international nature of the World Cup. More than 20 million paper money has been printed.
In addition to launching money, another innovation by Russia is to provide around 400 cashiers ready to help football fans from abroad to mobilize through the Moscow subway system of Russia.
Football fans from abroad can now breathe a sigh of relief to use the Moscow metro system, Russia during the World Cup this summer, in theory, as easy as snapping a finger.
The English-speaking cashiers are ready to serve hundreds of gauze at metro stations.
You will have no trouble finding them because these employees will be marked with a big sticker that says: "We speak English!" (We speak English).
The metro workers in Russia will be ready to explain what kind of tickets foreign fans should buy, how to refill the Troika card, and answer any questions.
Currently, there are 340 English-speaking cashiers working in 76 metro stations.
When the World Cup begins, the number will increase to 400 people.
Eleven cities in Russia are ready to host the world's largest soccer match from 15 June to 15 July 2018.