How Stadiums Were Built in the USSR
Soviet-era stadiums were grand and multi-functional, serving as symbols of strength and unity.
- Luzhniki Stadium (Moscow): Built in 1956, it was the main venue for the 1980 Olympics and hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup final.
- Central Stadium (Almaty): Known for its functionality and imposing design.
These stadiums embodied the Soviet Union’s ambition and remain a testament to its architectural vision.