Luzhniki Stadium

History and description:

Luzhniki Stadium, at first called Central Lenin Stadium was worked in the vicinity of 1955 and 1956. It was the consequence of the desire of the Soviet authority to overhaul the nation's games offices after the Soviet Union had tested its first post-war triumphs at the 1952 Olympics.

Deals with Luzhniki Olympic Complex began in 1954 and development of its focal point stadium, additionally called the Grand Sports Arena, in 1955. The stadium got completed in only 450 days and formally opened on 31 July 1956.

Luzhniki Stadium filled in as the focal point stadium of the 1980 Olympics, facilitating the opening and shutting services, games occasions, football finals, and equestrian program.

In 1982, a stadium calamity occurred at the stadium amid a moment round UEFA Cup coordinate between FC Spartak and Dutch side HFC Haarlem. In the withering seconds of the match, individuals began scrambling for the ways out to make it to the metro before whatever is left of the group. When somebody fell on the frosty staircases, disarray followed, and the subsequent squash and domino impact slaughtered 66 individuals.

Until the 1990s, the roofless stadium could hold a little more than 100,000 onlookers. In 1996, the stadium got widely redesigned, which incorporated the development of a rooftop over the stands and the restoration of the seating regions, which brought about a reduction of limit.

In 1999, Luzhniki Stadium facilitated the UEFA Cup last amongst Parma and Marseille (3-0), and in 2008 the Champions League last between Manchester United and Chelsea (1-1).

The stadium was consistently utilized by Spartak Moscow, without their very own home, until the point that they moved to the recently fabricated Otkritie Arena in 2014.

At the point when Russia got granted the 2018 World Cup, it was soon certain that Luzhniki Stadium would have the last and therefore needed to experience a huge redevelopment. It facilitated its last football coordinate in May 2013 and shut down after the IAAF Athletics World Championships in August 2013.

Redevelopment works involved the entire recreation of the stands, including a moment level, the evacuation of the running tracks, and an extended rooftop structure. The trademark outside of the stadium was left in place. Works were finished in the mid-year of 2017, and the main football coordinate at the revived stadium, a cordial amongst Russia and Argentina (0-1), was played on 11 November 2017.

Aside from the last, Luzhniki will likewise have the opening match, three further first round gathering matches, a series of 16 coordinate, and a semi-last.


Matches:

14 June 2018 18:00 – Russia vs Saudi Arabia – Group A
17 June 2018 18:00 – Germany vs Mexico – Group F
20 June 2018 15:00 – Portugal vs Morocco – Group B
26 June 2018 17:00 – Denmark vs France – Group C
1 July 2018 17:00 – 1B vs 2A – Round of 16
11 July 2018 21:00 – W59 vs W60 – Semi Final
15 July 2018 18:00 – W61 vs W62 – Final

How to get to Luzhniki Stadium:

Luzhniki Stadium is situated on the Luzhniki Sports Complex, a territory of games offices and stop arrive in a curve of the Moskva River around 6 kilometers south-west of Moscow's downtown area.

The stadium can come with the red metro line 1. Station Sportivnaya, or on the other hand Vorob'yovy Gory, both exist in short strolling separation of the stadium. Line 1 straightforwardly interfaces with Moscow's downtown area, and the ride from either Okhotny Ryad or Biblioteka takes close to 10 minutes.

Luzhniki Stadium lies for all intents and purposes neighboring Moscow's Third Ring Road. In the case of landing via auto, orientate yourself with respect to the Moscow River and take the principal exit in the wake of intersection the Moscow River at the twist where the stadium is found.

Address: Luzhnetskaya naberezhnaya 24, Moscow

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Eat, drink, and sleep near Luzhniki Stadium

Luzhniki shapes some portion of the Luzhniki Sports Complex and is encompassed by different games offices and parks. Its area ideal on the waterway Moskva is wonderful on a mid year's day, yet there is little around as far as eating and drinking, which should subsequently better be possible in focal Moscow.

In case you're into a touch of culture, however, the adjacent Novodevichy Convent is certainly justified regardless of a visit, while the Moscow State University expanding on the contrary side of the Moskva stream is one of Moscow's best-known points of interest.

There are a couple of lodgings to look over in the event that you need to remain nearby to Luzhniki Stadium, most close Sportivnaya metro station, e.g. Yunost Hotel, Business Hotel Spektr, Olimp Hotel and Blues Hotel.

Key facts

Club: none | Opening: 1956 | Capacity: 81,006 seats

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