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The Luzhniki Stadium (formerly the Lenin Stadium) is located in Moscow, Russia. It has a capacity of 78,360. It was used for the final game of the 1957 World Championship between the Soviet Union and Sweden which attracted 55,000 people - a record for a hockey game at the time.

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  • Luzhniki Stadium
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  • The Luzhniki Stadium (formerly the Lenin Stadium) is located in Moscow, Russia. It has a capacity of 78,360. It was used for the final game of the 1957 World Championship between the Soviet Union and Sweden which attracted 55,000 people - a record for a hockey game at the time.
  • In the past its field was mainly used (at various times) for football games played by PFC CSKA Moscow, Torpedo Moscow and Spartak Moscow, but none of these teams are based there any more. Today it is mainly used as one of the home grounds of the Russian national football team. The Luzhniki Stadium hosted the final game of the 1957 World Ice Hockey Championships between Sweden and the Soviet Union, attended by a crowd of 55,000 and setting a new world record at the time.
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  • Luzhniki Stadium
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  • Luzhniki Stadium
former name(s)
  • Central Lenin Stadium
seating capacity
  • 78360(xsd:integer)
Opened
  • 1956-07-31(xsd:date)
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Location
  • Moscow, Russia
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  • The Luzhniki Stadium (formerly the Lenin Stadium) is located in Moscow, Russia. It has a capacity of 78,360. It was used for the final game of the 1957 World Championship between the Soviet Union and Sweden which attracted 55,000 people - a record for a hockey game at the time.
  • In the past its field was mainly used (at various times) for football games played by PFC CSKA Moscow, Torpedo Moscow and Spartak Moscow, but none of these teams are based there any more. Today it is mainly used as one of the home grounds of the Russian national football team. The Luzhniki Stadium hosted the final game of the 1957 World Ice Hockey Championships between Sweden and the Soviet Union, attended by a crowd of 55,000 and setting a new world record at the time.
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