What stadiums were used in the 2018 World Cup?

What stadiums were used in the 2018 World Cup?

Stadiums

MoscowSochi
Luzhniki StadiumOtkritie Arena (Spartak Stadium)Fisht Olympic Stadium (Fisht Stadium)
Capacity: 78,011Capacity: 44,190Capacity: 44,287
VolgogradMoscow Saint Petersburg Kaliningrad Nizhny Novgorod Kazan Samara Volgograd Saransk Sochi Rostov-on-Don YekaterinburgRostov-on-Don
Volgograd ArenaRostov Arena

Did Russia host the 2018 World Cup?

Russia and FIFA have revealed the eleven host cities that will form part of the 2018 World Cup.

Why did Russia host the World Cup?

On December 2, 2010 Russia was chosen as the host country for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Russia hopes to have five stadiums fit to host World Cup matches ready by 2013 — two in Moscow and one stadium each in St. Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi, which hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics.

How far did Russia get in the World Cup 2018?

Hosts Russia pulled off the biggest shock of the 2018 World Cup so far as they beat 2010 winners Spain in the first penalty shootout of the tournament to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in 48 years.

Where was the World Cup 2018?

Russia
Otkrytie Bank Arena
2018 World Cup/Location

Who knocked England out of the 2018 World Cup?

Croatia
England fans will know how Dele Alli, Jamie Vardy and the rest of the squad feels. The Three Lions have failed to make it through to the final of the World Cup after losing 2-1 to Croatia on Wednesday night.

Is Russia banned from the World Cup?

Russia has been banned from the next summer and winter Olympic Games and the 2022 World Cup after the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the Court of Arbitration for Sport found their Anti-Doping Agency non-compliant.

Where did Spain come in the World Cup 2018?

Teams

Draw positionTeamFIFA Rankings
June 2018
B1Portugal4
B2Spain10
B3Morocco41

Where did England come in the World Cup 2018?

England finishes fourth at the 2018 World Cup: Full schedule, scores, roster.

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