russia stadiums in 2018
As soccer becomes more popular all over the world, St. Petersburg, Russia is looking to host the 2018-2022 FIFA world cup. By hosting the world cup it will be able to boost the economy and make it more accessible for soccer fans to be able to see more games. Russia is looking to how the 2018-2022 FIFA world cup. Russia looks forward to bringing more fans to its country and show the world just how well they will be able to host a FIFA football.
Russia is making plans to build as many as 15 stadiums in 13 different cities in Russia. Those cities will include: Moscow, Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Yaroslavl, Volgograd, Samara, Novgorod, Nizhny, Saransk, Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar, Sochi and Ekaterinburg. This will be able to bring more jobs to these cities and the stadiums will be able to hold over 69,000 fans. With this many spectators it will make the economy in each of these cities better and stronger. Hosting the 2018-2022 FIFA world cup is something that Russia has been reaching for and by building more football stadiums it will allow Russia’s dreams of hosting the 2018-2022 FIFA world cup a chance to come through.
Russia is making plans to build as many as 15 stadiums in 13 different cities in Russia. Those cities will include: Moscow, Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, Yaroslavl, Volgograd, Samara, Novgorod, Nizhny, Saransk, Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar, Sochi and Ekaterinburg. This will be able to bring more jobs to these cities and the stadiums will be able to hold over 69,000 fans. With this many spectators it will make the economy in each of these cities better and stronger. Hosting the 2018-2022 FIFA world cup is something that Russia has been reaching for and by building more football stadiums it will allow Russia’s dreams of hosting the 2018-2022 FIFA world cup a chance to come through.