Lukoil Arena
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Lukoil Arena (Russian: Лукойл Арена), former Otkritie Bank Arena (Russian: Открытие Банк Арена) and Otkritie Arena (Russian: Открытие Банк Арена), also known as Spartak Stadium (Russian: Стадион Спартак) (the stadium's official name during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup), is a multi-purpose stadium north-west of Moscow, Russia.[6] The venue is used mostly for football matches, hosting the home matches of Spartak Moscow.[7][8]
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Full name | Lukoil Arena |
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Location | Volokolamskoye sh. 69, Moscow |
Coordinates | 55°49′4.3″N 37°26′24.9″E |
Public transit | Spartak |
Owner | Spartak Moscow ( Lukoil )[2] |
Capacity | 45,360 (Russian Premier League)[3] 44,190 (2018 FIFA World Cup)[4] |
Field size | 105 × 68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | October 2010; 13 years ago (2010-10) |
Built | 2010–2014 |
Opened | 5 September 2014; 9 years ago (2014-09-05) |
Construction cost | 14 billion RUB (200 million Euro) [5] |
Architect | BiznesTehProekt, PozhEvroStroi |
Tenants | |
FC Spartak Moscow (2014–present) Russia national football team (selected matches) | |
Website | |
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The stadium is designed with a capacity of 45,360 people.[9] It has been used for select matches of Russian national football team.