Moscow: Three Russian cities are rechecking their existing and
prospective stadiums for 2018 FIFA World Cup after the
governing body of international football hinted it may cut the
number of arenas.
The double check of the construction projects will be held in
Volgograd in southern Russia, western exclave of Kaliningrad
and Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains, reports Xinhua.
The three cities are in danger of being blacklisted by FIFA
because of excessive spending on the tournament preparations,
as well as lack of proper medical facilities and transportation
infrastructure, according to Russian sports media R-Sport.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter Monday questioned Russia`s
preparations for the 2018 World Cup, saying FIFA will discuss
the possibility of reducing the number of stadiums to be used in
four years time.
Blatter also said he intended to visit Russia in September to
monitor the preparation work.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Blatter during
his visit to Brazil last week. Putin said Russia will introduce a
specialised visa-free entry policy during the World Cup.
Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said the country had
allocated $20 billion -- some $9 billion more than Brazil -- for
the tournament in 2018. Most of the money will be spent on the
12 stadiums and relevant infrastructure in 11 host cities.
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