Moscow Opens World Cup 2018 Stadium

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
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Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Russia's newest completed World Cup stadium, the Otkrytie Arena, in Moscow, was opened by the country's President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
The stadium, in the north west of the Russian capital, will be home to the city's famous Spartak club and will host matches at the 2018 World Cup finals.
Read more:
Putin Opens New Football World Cup 2018 Stadium in Moscow
Vladimir Filonov / MT