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  1. The stadium was built in 195556 as the Grand Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium. The design began in January 1955 and was completed in 90 days [13] by the architects Alexander Vlasov, Igor Rozhin, Nikolai Ullas, Alexander Khryakov and engineers Vsevolod Nasonov, Nikolai Reznikov, Vasily Polikarpov. [14]

  2. eng.luzhniki.ru › about › historyHistory | Luzhniki

    USSR government decided to build a “large Moscow stadium” in “Luzhniki” in December 23, 1954, which was supposed to correspond with all modern world standards, and at the same time to serve as a training base for the Olympic team and an arena for large domestic and international competitions.

  3. Das Olympiastadion Luschniki wurde am 31. Juli 1956 in einer Grünanlage im Moskauer Stadtteil Luschniki, ungefähr 10 km südwestlich vom Kreml am Flusslauf der Moskwa fertiggestellt. Es wurde unter dem Namen W. I. Lenin-Zentralstadion ( russisch Центральный стадион имени В.И.Ленина) eröffnet.

  4. History and description. Luzhniki Stadium, initially called Central Lenin Stadium, was built between 1955 and 1956. It was the result of the ambition of the Soviet leadership to upgrade the country’s sports facilities after the Soviet Union had tasted its first post-war successes at the 1952 Olympics.

  5. 11. Juli 2018 · One of the biggest upsets in the World Cup’s 88-year history took place inside the 81,000-seat Luzhniki Stadium. A football temple that has become as popular as the ornate Saint Basil’s Cathedral in recent weeks among Russians, the venue will be the setting for the biggest game of the year when it hosts the World Cup final on ...

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  6. Luzhniki Stadium was opened on 31 July 1956 with a sports holiday that included gymnasts, acrobats and track-and-field athletes. On the same day the RSFSR and PRC teams played a friendly on the field of the Big Sports Arena. The Russian team won 1-0. The stadium was built in a record time – 450 days. In August it became the venue for the ...

  7. 1. Juni 2018 · Luzhniki, the largest stadium in the former Soviet Union, has an illustrious history. The Soviet authorities planned the stadium to showcase the prowess of their athletes after the war. Once it...