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Construction at World Cup stadium in Samara still behind schedule, says FIFA

Published 03/21/2018, 11:45 AM
Updated 03/21/2018, 11:45 AM
© Reuters. FIFA Chief Competitions and Events Officer Colin Smith attends a news conference during a visit to the Luzhniki Stadium, which will host matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, in Moscow

SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - FIFA warned on Wednesday that a huge amount of work still needs to be done to get the stadium in Samara ready for the World Cup which kicks off on June 14.

With less than three months remaining before the 45,000-seat venue is due to host a Group E match between Costa Rica and Serbia, the pitch has yet to be laid.

Construction work at the Samara Arena, one of 12 venues that will stage World Cup matches this year, has been hit by a number of setbacks in recent months, putting authorities under additional pressure to deliver a proper venue for the tournament.

"Over the course of this project, we have spoken about delays in Samara," FIFA Chief Competitions and Events Officer Colin Smith told reporters at the venue.

"Those delays are still evident now even though... a lot of progress has been made. There is a huge amount of work to be done."

Smith said the "full support and commitment" of Russian authorities and the venue's contractor were essential for the venue to be commissioned by the end of April as had been originally planned.

"We would expect further progress than this," Smith said. "But what's important to us is that the stadium is commissioned on time, then we have the use of the stadium and we can install all our temporary overlay and equipment that we need for the World Cup."

Alexei Sorokin, the CEO of the local organizing committee, assured that the work on the venue would be completed by the end of April.

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The stadium will host four group-stage matches, including Russia's showdown with Uruguay, a last-16 tie and a quarter-final.

Last August the venue's contractor said that the work on the venue was 30 days behind schedule.

Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov said last year that the authorities were monitoring the troubled stadium's construction and had set up a timetable to track progress and compensate for delays.

Russia will host the World Cup at 12 venues spread across 11 cities including Moscow, St Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi.

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