FIFA reveals World Cup venues
30/09 18:56 CET
Russia and FIFA announced on Saturday the 11 cities which will host the 2018 World Cup. Moscow will have two venues – the 90,000-seat Luzhniki stadium and a 45,000-seat arena that is being built by the Spartak club. The list, which was confirmed by FIFA president Sepp Blatter during a live television show, also included Saint Petersburg and Sochi, the host city…
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