MOSCOW: 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.
Putin arrived by helicopter, accompanied by the Russian Minister for Sport, Vitaly Mutko, the mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, and Leonid Fedun, the owner of Spartak Moscow, who funded the stadium.
Russia’s head of state was given a tour of the arena, which currently holds 42,000. He also met Spartak veterans and youth players.
Before leaving, Putin signed a football, which will be placed in the club’s museum. “This stadium is fit for one of the most loved clubs in Russia,” said Putin.
Published in Dawn, August 28th, 2014
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