Thursday, March 31, 2016
New delay for troubled World Cup stadium in St. Petersburg (The Associated Press)
Russia's Sports Minister says a stadium being built in the city of St. Petersburg for the 2018 World Cup has suffered further delays. Vitaly Mutko tells state news agencies that the 69,000-seat arena, which will host a World Cup semifinal, is now three months behind schedule. The end of construction had previously been set for May, with the stadium due to enter service by the end of the year.
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