Russia has created 12 stadiums for the recently concluded World Cup. Of these, six are completely new and others have been consolidated. Russia has ended 21st of the World Cup peacefully without any hassle. But now many people have wondered what will happen to the stadiums created for the World Cup?

Such questions are inconvenient to feel normal. However, it is a matter of hope that all of the 12 venues will be for football only. They will not be used as concerts or exhibition centers. President Vladimir Putin has announced this.

The arrangement of elegance and a great tourism environment has been held in Russia World Cup. Twelve stadiums were built with a huge amount of money. The last Brazilian stadium of the World Cup is now being used as a truck-bus stand! What will be the stadiums in Russia now? Hopefully, all of the 12 venues will be for football only. They will not be used as concerts or exhibition centers. President Vladimir Putin has announced this.


The entire tournament was successfully completed without any major hazard or security incident in 11 cities in Russia. FIFA has praised Russia's success in the success of the World Cup, millions of football fans around the world and world football governing body FIFA. Now, the time has come for Russia to use the appropriate venues and infrastructures properly.

Putin said at a discussion meeting in Kaliningrad, "The Russian government will provide financial support for at least five years after the World Cup venues can work independently."

He said, "Discussion based on various opinions, concerts, tourism and commercial use discussions are all right. But I want every stadium to have its own club, otherwise, it can not be used as a stadium.

When Russia was authorized to host the 2018 World Cup, Putin announced that the main goal of the various football clubs, which can use the stadiums as their home venue, will be the main goal.

Of the 12 stadiums used in the World Cup, six of them have been built on the occasion of the new and World Cup. Others have been revised. Out of 12 Russian premier league clubs are home venues. But there is a plan to recognize another one as a national stadium.

Although some stadiums in the World Cup are built in some cities where financial issues can be a challenge. Kaliningrad is a Russian city in the middle of Lithuania and Poland, with a capacity of 35,000 stadiums built. But the city's local football team is playing in Russia's second tier.