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Old April 17th, 2012, 06:56 AM   #101
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I thought they played in Dynamo Stadium

The Khazar Stadium is not very luxurious considering the wealth of their owner.
Khazar Stadium is a former home stadium of FC Anzhi Makhachkala. It was opened on July 22, 2003. The first match: FC Anzhi - Kuban Krasnodar 1:0. Capacity: 19.600.

However, due strong winds at this site, since 2006 FC Anzhi is using Dynamo Stadium in Makhachkala (21.000) for home matches. Currently Khazar Stadium on reconstruction, it planned to be open in August 2012, before the start of the Russian Championship 2012/2013. Its capacity will be increased to 27.000.

In the later future they planned to built new modern stadium - "Anzhi City" (40.000) - for home matches.

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Old April 17th, 2012, 12:29 PM   #102
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Old April 20th, 2012, 08:54 AM   #103
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Some of the planned hockey arenas (10,000+) for KHL clubs:

Moscow - 20,000; 2018. - ?

Ekaterinburg - 15,000; 2013. - HC Avtomobilist

Nizhny Novgorod - 15,000; 2014. - HC Torpedo

Moscow - 15,000; 2016. - ?

Chelyabinsk - 15,000; 2017. - HC Traktor

Tyumen - 13,600; 2014. - HC Rubin

Moscow - 12,000-15,000; 2016. - HC Dynamo Moscow

Sochi - 12,000; 2012. - ?

Krasnoyarsk - 10,000-15,000; ?. - HC Sokol

Novokuznetsk - 10,000; ?. - HC Metallurg Novokuznetsk

Moscow - ?; ?. - HC CSKA Moscow

Saint Petersburg - ?; ?. - SKA Saint Petersburg

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Astana (Kazakhstan) - 15,000-18,000; ?. - HC Barys

Donetsk (Ukraine) - 15,000; 2015. - HC Donbass

Riga (Latvia) - 10,000-15,000; 2017. - HC Dinamo Riga
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Old April 20th, 2012, 12:23 PM   #104
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Old June 11th, 2012, 01:50 AM   #105
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Old July 4th, 2012, 01:33 PM   #106
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June 24, 2012. Reconstruction of the "Khazar" Stadium in Makhachkala

Good news - it's final stage of construction
Bad news - UEFA prohibited to play Eurocups matches in Makhachkala and in Dagestan in general



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Old July 4th, 2012, 01:35 PM   #107
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Old July 4th, 2012, 03:00 PM   #108
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This one is financed by that Degastan billionair?

I can understand them. It's a bit too dangerous there.
But I know that it is beautiful there, especially the Caspian coast.
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Old July 5th, 2012, 08:36 PM   #109
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[B]Bad news - UEFA prohibited to play Eurocups matches in Makhachkala and in Dagestan in general
What is explanation for this, and is it jusitfied?
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Old July 5th, 2012, 08:51 PM   #110
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You don't know Russia good.


Degestan is next to Chechnya. So it isn't really wise to give it a Eurocap match.
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Old July 5th, 2012, 10:03 PM   #111
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You don't know Russia good.

Degestan is next to Chechnya. So it isn't really wise to give it a Eurocap match.
Dude, Anzhi play all home matches of Russian championship at Makhachkala. There were no any problems with security. Why it possible to play Eurocup matches in Vladikavkaz (Besiktas played here last season), but not in Makhachkala? May be, it's need to cancelled Olympic Games in Sochi as well? Or all Moscow sport events?

It's strange to hear such words from Russian-speaking forumer. Why need to made all these investments in the sport infrastructure if nobody will play here?

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What is explanation for this, and is it jusitfied?
Last time Anzhi played in UEFA Cup 2001-02. Then Glasgow Rangers refused to play in Makhachkala. After this, UEFA took the even more unprecedented decision - to play only one match at neutral field instead of two playoff matches. It was been played at Warsaw and finished 1-0 in Rangers favour.

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Old July 5th, 2012, 10:09 PM   #112
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FC Anji open letter to UEFA

03.07.2012 | FC Anji news

For attention of UEFA President Michel Platini

Dear Mister President!

I'll not make a secret of that we were deeply sorry and surprised to know the UEFA decision about the ban on hosting the Europa League matches with participation of Anji in our home stadium of Makhachkala.

Not just the fact of the taken decision made us worry. Usually in such cases the UEFA representatives hold negotiations with the administration of the national federation and the Club, send the commission to verify whether it's possible or not to host matches in a city.

Unfortunately in this case nothing of the above-mentioned was done.

Anji hosts its home matches of the Russian Football Championship or the Russian Cup games in Makhachkala for more than 20 years. During this time no incident of any seriousness was marked in our stadium.

The stars of the European and World football – Roberto Carlos, Samuel Eto'o, Yuri Zhirkov and others enjoy playing for Anji in Makhachkala under the leadership of Guus Hiddink.

Millions of our fans were waiting for European Cup match in Makhachkala as a real festival. The owner of Football club Anji invests multi million finance in the reconstruction of the stadium, building of a new ultra-modern football arena in the city, Youth Football Academy, construction of 7 football centers throughout the whole republic, Anji is announced “Territory of Peace” and we consider conducting the Europa League on the territory of Dagestan will correspond to our motto, for the good of Peace and Security.

After such a decision made by UEFA – what shall we do with all these projects? There is just one question left – maybe we'd better stop this initiative, maybe all this is useless for the football development and formation of healthy life-style, solution of the citizens' social problems. As UEFA actively promotes the improvement of the social situation in different countries through the prism of football development.

Hence the conclusion comes to mind – such decisions of the UEFA Executive committee contradict the values claimed by UEFA.

We do know that UEFA and you personally, dear Mr President, uphold the principles of humanity, philanthropy and good in your activity. Let's preserve all these principles in our issue together with the basic principle of UEFA – Fair Play.

All that we do – we do for football fans all over Europe, Russia and for our native Dagestan. Due to the fact that the main reasons for taking decision “About the ban on hosting the UEFA Europa League 2012/2013 matches on the territory of Dagestan” were the questions of the teams' and the fans' security, Football Club Anji is ready to provide all necessary documentary guarantees from the due state bodies.

We hear our fans' heart beats. We know exactly these hearts believe in justice. This means it's not yet late to take a truly balanced and wise decision.

We believe in your wisdom, Mr President.

Best wishes,

Sincerely yours,

Aivaz Kaziakhmedov

FC Anji General director

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Old July 5th, 2012, 10:15 PM   #113
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UEFA answer to letter from Anji

04.07.2012 | FC Anji news

Dear Mr Kaziakhmedov!

Thank you for your letter addressed to the UEFA President Michel Platini.

We understand the disappointment of your club due to the ban on hosting matches in your home stadium but such is the requirement of UEFA – to guarantee the standard safety conditions for all the participants of our competitions.

The UEFA Executive committee took this decision based on the authentic information. According to it the safety risk due to the terrorism in Dagestan still stays at a very high level. And this induces the governments of different states to officially warn their citizens of abstaining from travel to Dagestan and some of its neighbouring regions.

In this situation we consider it irresponsible from the part of UEFA to permit the hosting of matches in Makhachkala. If this is permitted it'll put the teams, the officials, the mass media representatives and the fans at risk which is deemed unacceptable for the most part of the state bodies.

We do appreciate your club's projects for the good of Makhachkala's population and encourage you to proceed with your work in this direction. However the initial and the most important requirement for hosting the international matches is to provide the safety conditions that'll make possible for the foreign guests to stay in Dagestan safely.

Please, take into consideration that the decision of the team's isolation from its native audience is never taken by UEFA light-heartedly and we are sorry to take such decision as we did in the case of Makhachkala.

We hope for your understanding and assistance in the search of the suitable venue of Anji matches at UEFA Europa League 2012/2013.

Best wishes

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Old July 5th, 2012, 10:21 PM   #114
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RFU Executive Committee addresses Michel Platini

05.07.2012 | FC Anji news

To Mr. Michel Platini, the UEFA President

Dear Mr. President,

On behalf of the Executive Committee of the Football Union of Russia we would like to express our gratitude and address you on the above mentioned matter.

With a great regret we received the decision of the UEFA Executive Committee regarding the restriction on holding home UEFA Europa League matches of our football club “Anzhi” Mahachkala (Russia) in Dagestan.

We are ready to provide you with all necessary documents guaranteeing security and compliance with all requested UEFA standards for holding matches in Makhachkala, taking into account the wishes of millions supporters in our country.

Similar guarantees can be provided by the administration of the FC "Anji" (Russia) from the corresponding governmental authorities.

If you could consider this possibility we are ready to start urgent consultation on this issue involving all parties concerned.

Sincerely yours,

Nikita Simonyan,

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Old July 5th, 2012, 10:25 PM   #115
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Dude, Anzhi play all home matches of Russian championship at Makhachkala. There were no any problems with security. Why it possible to play Eurocup matches in Vladikavkaz (Besiktas played here last season), but not in Makhachkala? May be, it's need to cancelled Olympic Games in Sochi as well? Or all Moscow sport events?
I know that. But Deagestan is currently the region with the most attacks on policemen/milicemen in Russia.
It's not my decision. Please don't be offended.
Sochi is a town with big ethnic russian majority unlike Makhachhkala and is further away of the ethnic/political hot spots.

Please excuse me if I wrote too stereotyped.
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Old July 15th, 2012, 11:26 PM   #118
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Guys, want to hear the truth about Makhachkala from a Russian? Without Putin's propaganda?
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