Lukoil Arena

Lukoil Arena (Russian: Лукойл Арена), former Otkritie Bank Arena (Russian: Открытие Банк Арена) and Otkritie Arena (Russian: Открытие Банк Арена), also known as Spartak Stadium (Russian: Стадион Спартак) (the stadium's official name during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup), is a multi-purpose stadium north-west of Moscow, Russia.

The venue is used mostly for football matches, hosting the home matches of Spartak Moscow.

Lukoil Arena
Lukoil Arena
Lukoil Arena in January 2024
Full nameLukoil Arena
LocationVolokolamskoye sh. 69, Moscow
Coordinates55°49′4.3″N 37°26′24.9″E / 55.817861°N 37.440250°E / 55.817861; 37.440250
Public transit#7 Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line Spartak
OwnerSpartak Moscow ( Lukoil )
Capacity45,360 (Russian Premier League)
44,190 (2018 FIFA World Cup)
Field size105 × 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundOctober 2010; 13 years ago (2010-10)
Built2010–2014
Opened5 September 2014; 9 years ago (2014-09-05)
Construction cost14 billion RUB
(200 million Euro)
ArchitectBiznesTehProekt, PozhEvroStroi
Tenants
FC Spartak Moscow (2014–present)
Russia national football team (selected matches)
Website
otkritiearena.ru/en

The stadium is designed with a capacity of 45,360 people. It has been used for select matches of Russian national football team.

History

Lukoil Arena 
Starostin brothers monument
Lukoil Arena 
Square near stadium
Lukoil Arena 
The stadium inside

The groundbreaking ceremony was held on 2 July 2007, but construction was delayed multiple times because of administration delays, location peculiarities and the world financial and economic crisis. Construction was scheduled to be completed between 2009 and 2010 but, as of 2009, the stadium was still in the design stage. In 2010, the stadium project underwent revision because it was rejected by an architectural council that found the project too ordinary. The current design was developed by AECOM, in association with Sport Concepts, and façade designer, Dexter Moren Associates adjacent to a separate indoor arena. The main financing of the construction came from the club's owner Leonid Fedun through affiliated companies LUKoil company and IFD Kapital.[citation needed]

With the construction of the stadium in 2015, the Moscow Metro station Spartak, which had been completed in 1975, opened for passenger traffic. On 19 February 2013 it was announced that the new stadium will be named "Otkrytiye Arena" for six years under the terms of the contract with Otkrytiye Bank. On August 27, 2014, the Spartak Metro Station was opened. On the same day President of Russia Vladimir Putin, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Vitaly Mutko, Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and Mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin visited the stadium. On 21 August 2014, a monument to the Starostin brothers, the founders of FC Spartak Moscow, opened near the north stands inside the stadium. A 24.5-meter sculpture of the Roman gladiator Spartacus, for whom the club is named, was unveiled in the square outside the stadium.

The stadium officially opened on 5 September 2014. Spartak played a friendly football match against Red Star Belgrade and drew 1–1, with Dmitri Kombarov scoring the first goal for Spartak at the new stadium after a free-kick.[citation needed] On October 12, 2015, a bronze statue of the Spartak and USSR national team player Fyodor Cherenkov was inaugurated next to the stadium. The stadium was constructed on the site of the Tushino Airport. The new stadium was included in Russia's bid for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, hosting the opening game, with Luzhniki Stadium slated to host the final. The stadium was completed ahead of VTB Arena, which originally was planned for the World Cup opener. It was also one of four stadiums used for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. Artists such as Incubus, Triggerfinger (Park Live 2015) have all performed at the stadium.

Available at the stadium are navigation assistance from volunteers, storage rooms, registration of children, lost and found office. Two sectors with 50 seats each are available for people with disabilities. This part of the arena is furnished with ramps and elevators. In 2018 the stadium won the nomination for the best stadium in Russia.

In February 2024, the commission of the Russian Premier League did not allow Spartak to hold RPL matches at the Lukoil Arena due to the stadium's non-compliance with the regulations. Due to record snowfalls and a heating system failure, the newly laid lawn was severely damaged.

2017 FIFA Confederations Cup

Date Time Team No. 1 Result Team No. 2 Round Attendance
18 June 2017 21:00 Lukoil Arena  Cameroon 0–2 Lukoil Arena  Chile Group B 33,492
21 June 2017 18:00 Lukoil Arena  Russia 0–1 Lukoil Arena  Portugal Group A 42,759
25 June 2017 18:00 Lukoil Arena  Chile 1–1 Lukoil Arena  Australia Group B 33,639
2 July 2017 15:00 Lukoil Arena  Portugal 2–1 (a.e.t.) Lukoil Arena  Mexico Third place match 42,659

2018 FIFA World Cup

Date Time Team No. 1 Result Team No. 2 Round Attendance
16 June 2018 16:00 Lukoil Arena  Argentina 1–1 Lukoil Arena  Iceland Group D 44,190
19 June 2018 18:00 Lukoil Arena  Poland 1–2 Lukoil Arena  Senegal Group H 44,190
23 June 2018 15:00 Lukoil Arena  Belgium 5–2 Lukoil Arena  Tunisia Group G 44,190
27 June 2018 21:00 Lukoil Arena  Serbia 0–2 Lukoil Arena  Brazil Group E 44,190
3 July 2018 21:00 Lukoil Arena  Colombia 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 pen.) Lukoil Arena  England Round of 16 44,190

Concerts

Security

In preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the stadium was outfitted with video surveillance and fan identification systems and screening equipment. Security measures have been developed by the 2018 World Cup Local Organising Committee, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Federal Security Service in collaboration with the stadium services.

References

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