At a RIA Novosti news conference, Russia’s bid committee for the FIFA World Cup 2018/2022 unveiled models of stadiums that could host the games in eight years’ time
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022At a RIA Novosti news conference, Russia’s bid committee for the FIFA World Cup 2018/2022 unveiled models of stadiums that could host the games in eight years’ time. Photo: Luzhniki sports complex in Moscow
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At a RIA Novosti news conference, Russia’s bid committee for the FIFA World Cup 2018/2022 unveiled models of stadiums that could host the games in eight years’ time. Photo: Luzhniki sports complex in Moscow
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/20223D model of the Dynamo stadium in Petrovsky Park in Moscow’s north-west.
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3D model of the Dynamo stadium in Petrovsky Park in Moscow’s north-west.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Spartak stadium in Tushino, in the north-western suburbs of Moscow.
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Model of the Spartak stadium in Tushino, in the north-western suburbs of Moscow.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of a stadium in the Moscow Region, home to Premier League football club FC Saturn.
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Model of a stadium in the Moscow Region, home to Premier League football club FC Saturn.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of FC Zenit home ground in St. Petersburg.
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Model of FC Zenit home ground in St. Petersburg.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of a Kaliningrad stadium.
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Model of a Kaliningrad stadium.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Yaroslavl stadium, home to first division football team FC Shinnik.
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Model of the Yaroslavl stadium, home to first division football team FC Shinnik.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Nizhny Novgorod stadium.
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Model of the Nizhny Novgorod stadium.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Kazan stadium, home ground of FC Rubin, two time champion of the Russian Premier League.
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Model of the Kazan stadium, home ground of FC Rubin, two time champion of the Russian Premier League.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Samara stadium, home ground of FC Krylia Sovetov.
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Model of the Samara stadium, home ground of FC Krylia Sovetov.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Rostov-on-Don stadium
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Model of the Rostov-on-Don stadium
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Volgograd stadium.
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Volgograd stadium.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Saransk stadium.
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Model of the Saransk stadium.
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Sochi stadium
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Model of the Sochi stadium
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Krasnodar stadium
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Model of the Krasnodar stadium
© Photo : Russia’s bid committee 2018/2022Model of the Yekaterinburg stadium
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Model of the Yekaterinburg stadium