Saint Petersburg Stadium

association football stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia

The Saint Petersburg Stadium[1] (Russian: Стадион Санкт-Петербург; also called the Krestovsky Stadium or Zenit Arena) is an association football stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia. During the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the stadium had a capacity of 64,468 people.[2] The stadium cost $1.1 billion to $1.4 billion to build.[3]

Saint Petersburg Stadium
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LocationRussia Saint Petersburg, Russia
Coordinates59°58′22.63″N 30°13′13.92″E / 59.9729528°N 30.2205333°E / 59.9729528; 30.2205333
OwnerCity of St. Petersburg
TypeAssociation football
Capacity64,468 (2018 World Cup)
Construction
Opened2017
Construction cost$1.1 billion
48 billion
Website
Official website

The stadium is now the home of FC Zenit St. Petersburg. It was used for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup, and will be used for the UEFA Euro 2020.

Matches

The stadium hosted these matches.

2017 FIFA Confederations Cup

DateStageTeam#1ScoreTeam#2Attendance
17 June 2017Group stage  Russia2−0  New Zealand50,251
22 June 2017Group stage  Cameroon1−1  Australia35,021
24 June 2017Group stage  New Zealand0−4  Portugal56,290
2 July 2017Final  Chile0−1  Germany57,268[4]

2018 FIFA World Cup

DateStageTeam#1ScoreTeam#2Attendance
15 June 2018Group stage  Morocco0−1  Iran62,548[5]
19 June 2018Group stage  Russia3−1  Egypt64,468[6]
22 June 2018Group stage  Brazil2−0  Costa Rica64,468[7]
26 June 2018Group stage  Nigeria1−2  Argentina64,468[8]
3 July 2018Round of 16  Sweden1−0  Switzerland64,042[9]
10 July 2018Semi-final  France1–0  Belgium64,286[10]
14 July 20183rd place match  Belgium2–0  England64,406[11]
Saint Petersburg Stadium during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup final.

References

Other websites