Alexei Sorokin claims that the nation will be spending as much as $ 10 billion

Russia 2018 Organizing Committee Alexei Sorokin claims that the nation will be spending as much as $ 10 billion on improving the facilities are ahead of the World Cup 2018 in Russia.


There has been much speculation about the World Cup going ahead as planned. This is due to several allegations and sanctions being imposed on the nation. Russian athletics has received a huge setback with allegations of doping by a large number of players. This has threatened the feasibility of World Cup 2018, which is being promoted as a very clean tournament, going ahead as scheduled.

Sorokin confirmed that there are no changes to the plan initially made by the Russians in order to successfully host the World Cup. There will be a total of 11 cities involved in hosting different games over the course of the tournament, which runs between June 14 and July 15. Moscow, Samara, Saransk, Nizhny Novgorod, Ekaterinburg, Kaliningrad, and Rostov-on-Don. Unlike Brazil, Russia are planning to finish all their work regarding stadiums before the end of 2016. This will allow the country plenty of time to focus on other activities like improving transport and hotel infrastructure. Brazil made the mistake of being involved only in stadium construction throughout the 10 year period since they knew they would be hosting the tournament.

“We will spend more than $10 billion, on all sites, for the preparation for the world championship and after it.There are 7 more stadiums, they will be done by December, as planned,” said Sorokin.Luzhniki Sports Arenais one of the high-class facilities, which is undergoing serious renovation in order to make it truly world-class. The recent dip in oil prices is at the spending power on the World Cup 2018 quite dramatically. The Russian economy is hugely dependent on the sale of oil.