Argentina to open Russia's World Cup final venue in friendly

The Argentine Football Association has confirmed the Luzhniki stadium will be the venue for its previously announced friendly with Russia on Nov. 11.

Published : Oct 21, 2017 19:09 IST , MOSCOW

The Luzhniki stadium, originally opened in 1956, has been transformed since it closed for the refit in 2013.
The Luzhniki stadium, originally opened in 1956, has been transformed since it closed for the refit in 2013.
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The Luzhniki stadium, originally opened in 1956, has been transformed since it closed for the refit in 2013.

Argentina will travel to Russia to play the first game at Moscow’s newly renovated stadium for the 2018 World Cup final.

The Argentine Football Association has confirmed the Luzhniki stadium will be the venue for its previously announced friendly with Russia on Nov. 11.

The stadium, originally opened in 1956, has been transformed since it closed for the refit in 2013. Almost everything but the Soviet-era facade was ripped out, and capacity increased from 78,000 to 81,000 seats.

Gone is the athletics track used for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, with stands moved much closer to the pitch in a soccer-specific configuration.

Russia plays Spain in another friendly Nov. 14 with the venue not yet announced while Argentina plays Nigeria in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar the same day.

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