When was the 2018 FIFA World Cup held
Publish Time: 2018-05-23 Origin: Site
When was the 2018 FIFA World Cup held
FIFA World Cup referred to as the World Cup, and the Olympic Games also said that the world's two most top sports events, but also the majority of football fans a four-year event. The next World Cup will be held in 2018. Then let the calendar tell you when and where the 2018 FIFA World Cup will be held.
World Cup 2018 time and place
Q: When was the 2018 FIFA World Cup held?
A: The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be held in Russia from June 14th to July 15th, 2018.
The 2018 World Cup in Russia is the 21st World Cup. The competition will take place in 12 of the 11 cities in the Russian Federation from June 14th to July 15th, 2018. This is the first time that the World Cup has been held in Russia. It is also the first time that the World Cup has been held in Eastern Europe. At the same time, after the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the World Cup is once again held in Europe.
A total of 32 teams from the World Cup in Russia participate in the competition; apart from the host Russia’s automatic qualification, the other 31 teams will be eligible to participate in the qualifier. During the World Cup, 64 championships will be held in Russia. It is expected to sell 3.14 million tickets. The World Cup will be held in 12 stadiums in 11 cities in Russia. The Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow will host the opener and finals.
12 hosted stadiums for the 2018 World Cup
Yekaterinburg Arena (Ekaterinburg)
Fisht Stadium (Sochi)
Kazan Arena (Kazan)
Kaliningrad Stadium (Kaliningrad)
Luzhniki Stadium (Moscow)
Spartak Stadium (Moscow)
Moldavia Arena (Saransk)
Nizhny Novgorod Arena (Nizhny Novgorod)
Rostov-on-the-Wold Arena (Rostov-on-Don)
Samara Arena (Samara)
St. Petersburg Stadium (St. Petersburg)
Volgograd Arena (Volgograd)
2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers
Group A: Iran, South Korea, Uzbekistan, China, Qatar, Syria;
Group B: Australia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Thailand.