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Stadion "Luch"
Volokolamskoye Shosse, 88, строение 9, корпус 1, Moscow, Russia, 125371
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Вкусно — и точка
Volokolamskoye Shosse, 90, корпус 2, Moscow, Russia, 125424
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Volokolamskoye Shosse, 96/2, Moscow, Russia, 125424
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Otkrytie Bank Arena

Volokolamskoye Shosse, 69, Moscow, Russia, 125424
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Stadion "Luch"

Stadion "Luch"

Stadion "Luch"

4.4

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Вкусно — и точка

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5.0
7y

For Spartak Moscow that’s the very first stadium in history. One of Russia’s most famous sides had been attempting to build a ground to call their own since 1994, but for over a decade Spartak only tasted failure.

As billionaire Leonid Fedun decided to relocate the club to north-western Tushino district, the dream became more realistic. His first plan was abandoned, but served as a base for the second one, which was drawn in detail by 2009.

In May 2010 preparatory works began on site, right next to the famous airport in Tushino. By October proper construction works were under way and delivery was announced to be late 2012. This proved impossible as 2011 brought severe delays. Along changes to the time frame, those concerning budget also came. From the initial figure of $340 million the stadium’s cost inflated to $420 million (or RUB 14 billion). However, the funding came entirely from private sources of Lukoil oligarchs Fedun and Vagit Alikperov.

Eventually even the deadline of July 2014 was exceeded very slightly, but by August the stadium was ready for opening.  On August 27 president Vladimir Putin officially opened the stadium, while the first game announced was the friendly against Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Sept 5).

Design created by AIKOM Russia and Dexter Moren Associates exploits the club crest to create the stadium’s key aesthetic feature. The stands are wrapped with scales, each shaped like the crest and coloured either red or white, accordingly to club colours. Only the main grandstand is different, completely covered with glass. Also, a large screen was mounted onto the façade in the east.

Inside the double-tiered stands accommodate 45,000 people. This means an increase from the original 35,000 planned back in 2006, but may be further expanded if need be by 4,000. This solution is expected to be used for games of the 2018 World Cup.

All of the western grandstand was given to corporate clients. The lower side provides over 5,000 premium seats, while the upper has 48 skyboxes.

Next to the stadium a complex of 6-8 training pitches is planned. And, a very rare solution worldwide, a secondary stadium will be built for games held during the harsh winter. Completely domed, the stadium will hold 12,000 people and may also be used as an independent...

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5.0
6y

Стадион отличный, едва ди не лучший в России. Возможно, только в Краснодаре и в Питере новые стадионы не хуже.

Сидеть удобно, главное что места достаточно широкие и не только на вип трибунах - а, например, на новом стадионе ЦСКА на песчанке места заметно более узкие и сидеть если человек больше 90 кг - не особо комфортно.

Отлично продуман общепит - как ресторан самообслуживания в вип-секторах (еда отличная, есть любой алкоголь, персонал любезный и в основном молодежь) так и на обычных трибунах - огромный Бургер Кинг, оплата только по картам, очень быстро и без бесконечного ожидания в очередях... логистика, конечно, сумасшедшая, учитывая количество людей. На Песчанке такого и близко нет. Что мешает Гинеру взять пример со Спартака в этом вопросе?

Туалеты хорошие, и их достаточно вполне.

Парковок очень много, но в основном для обладателей абонементов на домашние матчи Спартака... а вип парковка P1 многоэтажная и буквально в 50 метрах от входа. Обладателям обычных билетов лучше приезжать без машины , хотя идти от дороги очень далеко... Машины при въезде осматривают внимательно, быстро сканируют пропуска, сидят кстати собачки обнюхивают машины (по крайней мере на матче Спартак-ЦСКА), охрана открывает багажники и бардачки - но все быстро и без особых очередей. Но все равно на стадион лучше приезжать за час-полтора до начала матча. На той же Песчанке вип-паркинг есть, но намного меньше, а обладатели обычных билетов чаще всего вообще ставят машины в соседнем торговом центре Авиапарк (там бесплатная парковка) и идти метров 300-400 потом.

Табло на стадионе 2 шт. Висят высоко, точно за воротами. Яркие, все видно хорошо. Почему то очень мало и даже вообще не повторяют голы. Вопрос почему? и просьба: повторяйте голы пожалуйста! Большая часть трибун ряда с 10 и выше защищена свесами крыши от дождя. Освещение в вечернее время тоже отличное - глаза не слепит.

Стюарды, охранники, безопасники, администраторы и т.п. работают ненавязчиво и не сильно бросаются в глаза.

Можно на Открытие Арену приходить с детьми, семьями - все комфортно...

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5.0
7y

I haven’t been here.. Now, I am watching Argentina vs Iceland football match being played on TV. Thought of sharing some reviews after watching the match and reading reviews about the ground in different websites by local people.

What I read:

Such a beautiful modern stadium. It is comfortable, has great views from pretty much anywhere and is a great place to watch a game.

Very generous space in the seats, good catering facilities and clean spacious toilets. Great atmosphere too. I was here for the Confederations Cup.

Very easy access and the metro station is right beside the ground, only 8 stops from Red Square with one change. About 25...

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For Spartak Moscow that’s the very first stadium in history. One of Russia’s most famous sides had been attempting to build a ground to call their own since 1994, but for over a decade Spartak only tasted failure. As billionaire Leonid Fedun decided to relocate the club to north-western Tushino district, the dream became more realistic. His first plan was abandoned, but served as a base for the second one, which was drawn in detail by 2009. In May 2010 preparatory works began on site, right next to the famous airport in Tushino. By October proper construction works were under way and delivery was announced to be late 2012. This proved impossible as 2011 brought severe delays. Along changes to the time frame, those concerning budget also came. From the initial figure of $340 million the stadium’s cost inflated to $420 million (or RUB 14 billion). However, the funding came entirely from private sources of Lukoil oligarchs Fedun and Vagit Alikperov. Eventually even the deadline of July 2014 was exceeded very slightly, but by August the stadium was ready for opening.  On August 27 president Vladimir Putin officially opened the stadium, while the first game announced was the friendly against Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Sept 5). Design created by AIKOM Russia and Dexter Moren Associates exploits the club crest to create the stadium’s key aesthetic feature. The stands are wrapped with scales, each shaped like the crest and coloured either red or white, accordingly to club colours. Only the main grandstand is different, completely covered with glass. Also, a large screen was mounted onto the façade in the east. Inside the double-tiered stands accommodate 45,000 people. This means an increase from the original 35,000 planned back in 2006, but may be further expanded if need be by 4,000. This solution is expected to be used for games of the 2018 World Cup. All of the western grandstand was given to corporate clients. The lower side provides over 5,000 premium seats, while the upper has 48 skyboxes. Next to the stadium a complex of 6-8 training pitches is planned. And, a very rare solution worldwide, a secondary stadium will be built for games held during the harsh winter. Completely domed, the stadium will hold 12,000 people and may also be used as an independent event venue.
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I haven’t been here.. Now, I am watching Argentina vs Iceland football match being played on TV. Thought of sharing some reviews after watching the match and reading reviews about the ground in different websites by local people. What I read: Such a beautiful modern stadium. It is comfortable, has great views from pretty much anywhere and is a great place to watch a game. Very generous space in the seats, good catering facilities and clean spacious toilets. Great atmosphere too. I was here for the Confederations Cup. Very easy access and the metro station is right beside the ground, only 8 stops from Red Square with one change. About 25 minutes in total.
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Spartak Moscow, the "people's team", is one of Russia's most popular football clubs. And yet, ever since it was founded in 1922, it has had to make do without its own stadium. The club has played home games at Moscow's Dynamo, Luzhniki and Lokomotiv stadiums, at the Khimki Arena just outside Moscow and even in Ekaterinburg. In spring 2010, on the site of Moscow's former airfield in the district of Tushino, Spartak started building its own 45,000-seater stadium. The venue hosted its first match on 5 September 2014, when Spartak drew 1:1 with Red Star Belgrade, and was also a 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup stadium.
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For Spartak Moscow that’s the very first stadium in history. One of Russia’s most famous sides had been attempting to build a ground to call their own since 1994, but for over a decade Spartak only tasted failure. As billionaire Leonid Fedun decided to relocate the club to north-western Tushino district, the dream became more realistic. His first plan was abandoned, but served as a base for the second one, which was drawn in detail by 2009. In May 2010 preparatory works began on site, right next to the famous airport in Tushino. By October proper construction works were under way and delivery was announced to be late 2012. This proved impossible as 2011 brought severe delays. Along changes to the time frame, those concerning budget also came. From the initial figure of $340 million the stadium’s cost inflated to $420 million (or RUB 14 billion). However, the funding came entirely from private sources of Lukoil oligarchs Fedun and Vagit Alikperov. Eventually even the deadline of July 2014 was exceeded very slightly, but by August the stadium was ready for opening.  On August 27 president Vladimir Putin officially opened the stadium, while the first game announced was the friendly against Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Sept 5). Design created by AIKOM Russia and Dexter Moren Associates exploits the club crest to create the stadium’s key aesthetic feature. The stands are wrapped with scales, each shaped like the crest and coloured either red or white, accordingly to club colours. Only the main grandstand is different, completely covered with glass. Also, a large screen was mounted onto the façade in the east. Inside the double-tiered stands accommodate 45,000 people. This means an increase from the original 35,000 planned back in 2006, but may be further expanded if need be by 4,000. This solution is expected to be used for games of the 2018 World Cup. All of the western grandstand was given to corporate clients. The lower side provides over 5,000 premium seats, while the upper has 48 skyboxes. Next to the stadium a complex of 6-8 training pitches is planned. And, a very rare solution worldwide, a secondary stadium will be built for games held during the harsh winter. Completely domed, the stadium will hold 12,000 people and may also be used as an independent event venue.
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I haven’t been here.. Now, I am watching Argentina vs Iceland football match being played on TV. Thought of sharing some reviews after watching the match and reading reviews about the ground in different websites by local people. What I read: Such a beautiful modern stadium. It is comfortable, has great views from pretty much anywhere and is a great place to watch a game. Very generous space in the seats, good catering facilities and clean spacious toilets. Great atmosphere too. I was here for the Confederations Cup. Very easy access and the metro station is right beside the ground, only 8 stops from Red Square with one change. About 25 minutes in total.
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Spartak Moscow, the "people's team", is one of Russia's most popular football clubs. And yet, ever since it was founded in 1922, it has had to make do without its own stadium. The club has played home games at Moscow's Dynamo, Luzhniki and Lokomotiv stadiums, at the Khimki Arena just outside Moscow and even in Ekaterinburg. In spring 2010, on the site of Moscow's former airfield in the district of Tushino, Spartak started building its own 45,000-seater stadium. The venue hosted its first match on 5 September 2014, when Spartak drew 1:1 with Red Star Belgrade, and was also a 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup stadium.
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