2018 러시아 월드컵 경기장 디자인 VIDEO: Russian World Cup Stadiums


Russian World Cup Stadiums

FIFA 2018 Football Venues: Ground capacities, information + images

updated 1 Dec 2017


Nizhny Novgorod Stadium 니츠닌 노브고로트 경기장

45, 000 capacity

image © LOC



Nizhny Novgorod Stadium’s design is inspired by aspects of nature in the Volga region – water and wind. At the same time, given its location near the city’s most historic districts, the building must have a silhouette that is restrained and severe. Its light basic structure, made up of fine triangular supports arranged in a circle, supports a semi-transparent undulating façade that conceals the bowl of the stadium.


2018년 6월 14일 ~ 7월 15일 사이에 

총 11개 도시 11개의 경기장에서 치뤄지는 2018년 러시아 월드컵

주요 경기장의 수용인원 현황과 특징 소개


Samara Arena 사마라 경기장

44, 000 capacity

image © LOC


Samara Arena’s design concept is dominated by the theme of space, as a tribute to the traditions of the region, and its renowned aerospace sector. The shape of the stadium will resemble a glass dome. A light, metallic hi-tech basic structure of weight-bearing supports will provide a cover over the stands, which will be 60 metres high. By evening, the whole structure will be lit up, emphasising the stadium’s expressive design.



Volgograd Arena 볼고그라드 아레나 경기장

45, 015 capacity

picture © LOC



The stadium’s façade takes the form of an inverted, truncated cone with an open lattice structure, lending the entire building a monumental solidity. The design for the façade supports and the windbreaks embody aspects of a Victory Day firework display. The special way in which the stadium’s roof has been constructed, with cables reminiscent of the spokes of the wheel on a bicycle, lends the arena an extra element of airiness.


Fisht Stadium, Sochi  피시트 경기장,소치

47, 659 capacity

image © LOC


Fisht Stadium was built for the Winter Olympics in February 2014. The ground was originally named after Mount Fisht, a peak in the Caucasus range of mountains. In the local language, Adygeyan, “fisht” means “white head”. The silhouette of the arena, which was designed by British architects, resembles a snow-capped mountain peak.


Dates: 14 June – 15 July 2018

Tournament format: 32 national teams


Russian World Cup Stadiums

image © (Designed by) Erick van Egeraat



Stadium names for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ confirmed


The official names of the stadiums for the 2018 FIFA World Cup are as follows:


∙ Ekaterinburg Arena – Ekaterinburg

∙ Fisht Stadium – Sochi

∙ Kazan Arena – Kazan

∙ Kaliningrad Stadium – Kaliningrad

∙ Luzhniki Stadium; Spartak Stadium – Moscow

∙ Mordovia Arena – Saransk

∙ Nizhny Novgorod Stadium – Nizhny Novgorod

∙ Rostov Arena – Rostov-on-Don

∙ Samara Arena – Samara

∙ Saint Petersburg Stadium – Saint Petersburg

∙ Volgograd Arena – Volgograd




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