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World Cup 2018 Team locations: Where are Argentina, Brazil, Spain and other top sides based

Sport360 staff

19:43 15/06/2018

The 2018 World Cup is underway and the teams have finalised where they’ll be staying during the duration of the tournament.

While a few teams have named training centres of some of Russia’s premier football clubs as their base, some have even reserved top luxurious resorts in the country.

Find out where the top teams are staying, below!

ARGENTINA

Bronnitsy Training Centre, Moscow Region

Lionel Messi and co are based in the town of Bronnitsy, on the banks of the Moskva River and Lake Belskoye 40 kms southeast of Moscow.

BRAZIL

Swissotel Resort Sochi Camellia, Sochi

Tite’s squad is based in Kurortny Prospekt, and their hotel has a lot of greenery – shrubs, trees, with the sea and beach on the opposite side. The Neymar-led side will be training at the Yug Sport training centre on the bank of River Bzugu.

ENGLAND

Forrest Mix Sport & Relax, Leningrad Region

Gareth Southgate’s side is staying in the resort community of Repino, on the coast of the Finnish Gulf, 40 kms from downtown Saint Petersburg. They will be training in Zelenogorsk, three kilometres from Repino, in a sports complex built as a replacement to the old Spartak Stadium.

FRANCE

Hilton Garden Inn New Riga, Moscow Region

Didier Deschamps’ squad are staying in a hotel which is a 30-minute drive northwest of Moscow. They’ve been training at the Glebovets Stadium. Although they trained at the Kazan Arena on Friday.

GERMANY

Vatutinki Health Complex, New Moscow

The defending champions are staying at Vatutinki, a health complex on the bank of the Desna River 16 km southwest of Moscow. Joachim Loew’s squad are currently training at the CSKA Moscow base.

SPAIN

FC Krasnodar Academy

The 2010 winners have their base at FC Krasnodar. The Academy has two indoor pitches with artificial grass, twelve standard pitches with natural grass, and another three outdoor pitches with synthetic covering.

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