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FIFA World Cup (2018):
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See FIFA 18 for video games redirected here "FIFA 2018" It is currently running in Russia since June 14 and the final match will end on July 15, 2018. On December 2, 2010, the country was granted hosting rights. This is the first World Cup held in Eastern Europe and it is the eleventh time it has been held in Europe. For the first time, the basic two continents - Europe and Asia - occupy the space. All stadium venues are manageable during travel to Western Russia.


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The final tournament will consist of 32 national teams, out of which 31 teams qualify for the competition and automatically determined by the qualified host team. In the last tournament of 2012, 27 teams will face 23 T20 matches, including defending champions Germany, Iceland and Panama, both of whom will make their first player in the FIFA World Cup. The 2021 FIFA Confederations Cup will qualify for the World Cup. Pre-tournament favorites before winning the World Cup final in Brazil, France, Germany, and Spain.

FIFA World Cup bid (Russia 2018 ):
A tender procedure for organizing the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup started in January 2009 and the National Assembly was till 2 February 2009 to register their interests. Initially, nine countries submitted tenders for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but Mexico withdrew from the proceedings and the Federal Federation of Indonesia was filed in February 2010 if the Indonesian government fails to submit a letter in support of the tender. 

The 22-member FIFA executive committee was held in Zurich on December 22, 2010, to select the tournament for both tournaments. Russia gets the right to be the host of the second round of the 2018 host. Portugal / Spain bid second, and third from Belgium / Netherlands. England lost the first time in the second match for a whitewash.

FIFA World Cup qualification (2018 ):
For the first time in the FIFA World Cup history, all eligible countries - 209 FIFA member associations have automatically entered the qualifying host Russia - qualification process. The venues for the tournament were allocated in the continental confederations, allocated to the 2014 World Cup. The first qualification game was played in Dili, Timor Leste, on March 12, 2015, as part of AFC's eligibility and was held at the Constantinovski Palace in Straile at the local time (UTC) on July 25, 2015, at 18:00. +3).

Of the thirty members participating in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, 20 countries participating in the previous edition of the tournament in 2014. Both Iceland and Panama qualify for the first time, making the former country the smallest country in terms of population. Other teams included in the absence of at least three contests to reach the World Cup: Egypt, returning to the final after 28 years of absence for the last time; Morocco, which ended in 1998; Peru, back in the absence of 36 years (since 1982); And Senegal compete for the second time since reaching the quarter-finals in 2002. The World Cup has qualified for the first three Nordic countries (Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden) and four Arab countries (Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia).

New Zealand and 2017 Conakahif Gold Cup champion United States (For the first time since 1986). Other significant qualifications for Ghana and Ivory Coast were broken, who took part in the previous three competitions.


Stadiums:
A total of 12 stadiums have been built and renovated in 11 Russian cities for the FIFA World Cup.

Samara: The construction of Samara Arena began officially on July 21, 2014. The project is completed on April 21, 2018.

Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Stadium. In November 2014, the construction of the Nazni Navarro stadium was started. The project was completed in December 2007.

Volgograd: The main area of Volgograd Arena Volgograd was broken down at the footsteps of the central station of the Mamayev Korgon. The stadium was opened on 3 April 2013

Ekaterinburg: Ekaterinburg Erina FIFA World Cup has been renovated in the central stadium of Achterberg 35,000 viewers of the sky have a power. The reform project was completed in December 2017.

SARNAK: The stadium in Mordovia Arena Sarnascak was first launched in 2012 for the opening of the Russian Spartacus, but the plan was revised. The inauguration was rescheduled in 2017.
The match was held on 21st April 2014 in the first match.

Rostov-On-Don: Rostov Arena The stadium is located on the left bank of the Don River. The construction of the stadium was completed on 22 December 2017.

Kaliningrad: Kaliningrad Stadium. On 11th April 2011, the first stupa entered the ground. The new stadium was held in its first match.

Kazan: Kazan Arena The stadium was built for summer 2013 in the summer. Since then, the 2015 Worldwide Watershed Championship and the 2017 FIFA Conferences Cup are held. Stadium FC Rubin Kazan serves as the home champion.

Moscow: Spartak Stadium. The stadium is named after a home stadium in FC Spartak Moscow. According to the requirements of FIFA during the 2018 World Cup, the name of the Spartak Stadium will be called the Otterkary Arena. The stadium was held its first match on September 5, 2014

Sochi: Fisht Stadium. In the history of organizing the inaugural and closing ceremonies of the 2014 Winter Olympics, the stadium is one of the 22. Later, the 2017 FIFA Conference was reconstructed for the Cup and the 2018 World Cup preparations.

St. Petersburg: St Petersburg building started in 2007 st. Petersburg. In December 2012, the project was officially completed. The 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup stadium will serve as a venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship.

Moscow: Luzhniki Stadium In November 2013, the country's largest stadium was closed for renovation. The stadium was opened in November 2017.

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