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Olga Petrova

Russia faces first test for 2018 World Cup with Confed Cup opener

Football Soccer - Russia Training - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 Russia's Ilya Kutepov and Georgi Dzhikiya during training REUTERS/Carl Recine

ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - With President Vladimir Putin in attendance and 44,000 tickets sold, Saturday's Confederations Cup opener will give Russia the chance to show off its preparations for next year's World Cup despite concerns over stadium security and infrastructure.

World Cup holders Germany and the six winners of FIFA confederations descend on Russia for the two-week tournament that will allow the hosts to assess the readiness of four of its World Cup venues and its ability to handle fans from overseas.

Football Soccer - Russia Training - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 Russia's Ruslan Kambolov and Maksim Kanunnikov during training REUTERS/Carl Recine

Russia is set to host the 2018 World Cup in 12 stadiums spread across 11 cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi.

Russia take on New Zealand in St. Petersburg in the first match of the eight-nation Confederations Cup on a pitch that had to be hastily relaid after football officials deplored its quality when it cut up badly during a match there in April.

"The preparations are now complete. Russia is ready," Colin Smith, director of competitions for global soccer body FIFA, said at a news conference in St. Petersburg on Friday.

Football Soccer - Russia Training - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 Russia's Igor Akinfeev during training REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

"It's a useful test, as are any of our tournaments, to streamline our processes and operations."

Smith acknowledged that Russia had done "some intense fine-tuning" ahead of the tournament.

The decade-long construction of the 68,000-seat venue was plagued with delays, corruption allegations and reports of human rights violations.

Football Soccer - Russia Training - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 Russia's Ilya Kutepov and Georgi Dzhikiya during training REUTERS/Carl Recine

Since clashes between Russian and English fans tarnished the European championship in France last year, Putin has approved legislation that toughens punishments for violence at sporting events as part of a broader crackdown on hooliganism.

FIFA will for the first time also implement a three-step procedure that allow referees to stop matches in the event of racist or discriminatory incidents — a new measure Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko welcomed as the "absolute right decision".

A bombing in the St. Petersburg metro that left 16 dead in April has also triggered fears that a similar attack could hit Russia during the tournament.

Football Soccer - Russia Training - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 General view during training REUTERS/Carl Recine

However, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said last week terrorism did not pose any threat to Confederations Cup participants and spectators.

"A huge amount of preparatory work has been done," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday. "We have all the grounds to believe that everything will be successful and take place on a high level."

While Germany are resting their senior players for the tournament, the Confederations Cup will benefit from the star appeal of Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo.

Football Soccer - Russia Press Conference - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov during the press conference REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

Hosts Russia, who drew with Copa America champions Chile 1-1 in a friendly last week, slipped to a record low 63rd in FIFA world rankings this month.

(Reporting by Moscow Newsroom; Editing by Alison Williams)

Football Soccer - Russia Press Conference - FIFA Confederations Cup - Smena Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov during the press conference REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
Football Soccer - New Zealand Stadium Visit - FIFA Confederations Cup - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 General view during the New Zealand stadium visit REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski
Football Soccer - New Zealand Stadium Visit - FIFA Confederations Cup - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 General view during the New Zealand stadium visit REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski
Football Soccer - New Zealand Press Conference - FIFA Confederations Cup - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 New Zealand coach Anthony Hudson during the press conference REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Football Soccer - New Zealand Press Conference - FIFA Confederations Cup - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 16, 2017 New Zealand's Chris Wood during the press conference REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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