Moscow FIFA Fan Fest zone opens ahead of World Cup kick-off

10 Jun, 2018 16:17 / Updated 6 years ago

The World Cup party has started in Moscow with the official opening of the city’s FIFA Fan Fest zone, which will host thousands of supporters for a month-long celebration of football during the tournament.

The fan zone was officially opened by French World Cup winner Marcel Desailly and former Russia international Aleksandr Kerzhakov, both of whom are FIFA ambassadors. Thousands of fans were in attendance for the grand opening, where the World Cup trophy was on display and where people were treated to a music show from Russian and international artists.  

Moscow’s Fan Fest zone can hold around 25,000 people and is the first to officially welcome supporters.

It is situated in Vorobyovy Gory (Sparrow Hills) just south of the city center, and has the spectacular backdrop of the Moscow State University behind it.

Across the other side of the Moscow River is Luzhniki Stadium, which is the World Cup’s centerpiece stadium and which will host seven games in total, including the opening game on June 14 and the final on July 15.  

Similar fan areas in the remaining 10 World Cup host cities will open their doors when the tournament kicks off on June 14 when Russia take on Saudi Arabia.

The fan areas will be open on each World Cup matchday, and will show games live on giant screens as well put on music and cultural entertainment programs. They will be free for fans to enter.