With the World Cup 2018 finally over, there are many interesting things that have so far happened. Among the interesting things that football fans have enjoyed in Russia are the beautiful stadiums. Here are stadiums that hosted several teams during the tournament.Luzhniki StadiumLuzhniki Stadium has a capacity of 80,000 seats and is located in Moscow, Russia's capital. The final match between France and Croatia was held here. Luzhniki Stadium.  [Photo/stadiumdb.com]

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Saint Petersburg StadiumSaint Petersburg Stadium has a capacity of 67, 000 seats. while here, you truly feel the Russian spirit in you. Notable matches played here include  Brazil vs Costa Rica and Nigeria vs Argentina.

Saint Petersburg Stadium [Photo/besthqwallpapers.com]

Fisht StadiumLocated in the city of Sochi, Fisht Stadium has a capacity of 48,000 seats.  It hosted a number of matches including one round of 16 matches and another for the quarter-finals match. Fisht Stadium [Photo/stubhubcorporate.com]

Kazan ArenaKazan Arena has a capacity of 45, 000 seats and is located in the city of Kazan. The stadium hosted matches for top teams including France, Germany, Poland, and Spain. It also hosted one of the round of 16 matches and also one quarter-final match. Kazan Arena [Photo/baltana.com]

Nizhny Novgorod StadiumNizhny Novgorod Stadium has a capacity of 45, 000 seats. It hosted several matches including that of England, Argentina. The stadium hosted one of the rounds of 16 matches and also one quarter-final match.  Nizhny Novgorod [Photo/skyscrapercity.com]

Mordovia ArenaThe stadium has a capacity of 45, 000 seats. The Saransk-based stadium hosted a number of matches including that of Portugal and Tunisia vs Panama. Mordovia Arena [Photo/msrsport.com]

Volgograd StadiumVolgograd Stadium hosted a number of the Russia World Cup matches. With a capacity of 45, 000 seats, the stadium was a beautiful place for most of the fans. It hosted matches such as that of Nigeria vs Iceland and Egypt vs Saudi Arabia.

Volgograd Stadium [Photo/ skyscrapercity.com]