Krestovsky Stadium

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Krestovsky Stadium is a modern football stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia, best known for hosting major international tournaments including matches of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium
multi-purpose stadium
sports venue
alsoKnownAs Gazprom Arena
architect Kisho Kurokawa
architectureStyle futuristic
brokeGround 2007
capacity approximately 68,000
over 64,000 for football matches
compliesWith FIFA stadium requirements
UEFA Elite Stadium standards
constructionCost over 1 billion USD (approximate)
coordinates 59.9728°N 30.2219°E
country Russia
formerName Gazprom Arena
surface form: Zenit Arena
hasFeature retractable pitch
retractable roof
hasScoreboardType large video screens
hasSeatingType all-seater
hosted 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
2018 FIFA World Cup
UEFA Euro 2020 matches
hostedMatch FIFA Confederations Cup 2017
surface form: 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup final

2017 FIFA Confederations Cup group stage matches
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup semi-final
2018 FIFA World Cup matches
surface form: 2018 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match

2018 FIFA World Cup group stage matches
2018 FIFA World Cup
surface form: 2018 FIFA World Cup semi-final

2018 FIFA World Cup third place play-off
UEFA Euro 2020 (matches)
surface form: UEFA Euro 2020 group stage matches

UEFA Euro 2020
surface form: UEFA Euro 2020 quarter-final
locatedIn St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedOn Krestovsky Island
namedAfter Gazprom
opened 2017
owner Saint Petersburg Federal City
surface form: City of Saint Petersburg
parkingCapacity multi-level parking facilities
pitchType retractable
primaryUse football
publicTransitAccess Krestovsky Ostrov metro station
region Northwestern Federal Okrug
surface form: Northwestern Federal District of Russia
replaced Krestovsky Stadium self-linksurface differs
surface form: Kirov Stadium
roofType retractable
surface grass
tenant Football Club Zenit
surface form: FC Zenit Saint Petersburg

Russia national football team
usedFor concerts
other sporting events

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Subject: Krestovsky Stadium
Description of subject: Krestovsky Stadium is a modern football stadium in Saint Petersburg, Russia, best known for hosting major international tournaments including matches of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 venue Krestovsky Stadium
FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 finalStadium Krestovsky Stadium
Group B venue Krestovsky Stadium
subject surface form: Group B (UEFA Euro 2020)
Group E venue Krestovsky Stadium
subject surface form: Group E at UEFA Euro 2020
Zenit Saint Petersburg homeStadium Krestovsky Stadium
Krestovsky Stadium replaced Krestovsky Stadium self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Kirov Stadium
Krestovsky Island hasLandmark Krestovsky Stadium
this entity surface form: Krestovsky Stadium (former)