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Baltika Kaliningrad

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Established
1954 (69 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Kaliningrad Stadium
(35,212 Capacity)

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Kaliningrad

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Russian Football Premier League
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Upcoming Events
10 Dec Baltika Kaliningrad  -  FK Rubin
03 Mar Baltika Kaliningrad  -  PFC Sochi
10 Mar Gazovik Orenburg  -  Baltika Kaliningrad
12 Mar Lok. Moscow  -  Baltika Kaliningrad
17 Mar FC Krasnodar  -  Baltika Kaliningrad

Latest Results
02 Dec Fakel Voronezh  0 - 0  Baltika Kaliningrad
28 Nov Baltika Kaliningrad  2 - 2  Lok. Moscow
25 Nov Baltika Kaliningrad  0 - 2  Spartak Moscow
12 Nov Nizhny Novgorod  0 - 0  Baltika Kaliningrad
04 Nov Baltika Kaliningrad  0 - 2  Zenit St

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FC Baltika is an association football club based in Kaliningrad, Russia. Currently the club plays in the Russian Football National League, the second tier of the Russian football pyramid.

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Kaliningrad Stadium (Russian: Стадион Калининград, Stadion Kaliningrad), also called Arena Baltika, is a football stadium on Oktyabrsky Island, Kaliningrad, Russia, which hosted four games of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It will also host FC Baltika Kaliningrad of the Russian Football National League, replacing Baltika Stadium.

This is a two-tier stadium, equipped with ultramodern security systems and CCTV. Its project is based on the concept of the Allianz Arena, which hosted matches of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The project cost is planned around 11 billion rubles but ended up costing much more than that. The first match was played on 11 April 2018. The stadium, following the 2018 World Cup, will turn into 25,000 seating capacity, and part of the roof will be retracted.

Throughout the 2018 World Cup the stadium had a capacity of 33,973.

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