Rostec Arena, home stadium of FC Baltika Kaliningrad
FC Baltika Kaliningrad

FC Baltika Kaliningrad

RussiaRusko
WLLDW

Založeno

1954

Trenér

Andrey Talalaev

Místo

Rostec Arena

Město

Kaliningrad

Kapacita

35,212

Povrch

grass

#5 Premier League R0# Cup # Club Friendlies

Trofeje

First League

2024/2025,1995,

2xWinner

First League

2022/2023,

1x2nd Place

Cup

2023/2024,

1x2nd Place

FC Baltika Kaliningrad

FC Baltika Kaliningrad was founded in 1954 and is the principal football club of Kaliningrad, Russia's westernmost exclave on the Baltic Sea. The club has spent most of its history competing in the lower tiers of Russian football but has periodically risen to the top flight. Baltika plays its home matches at the Kaliningrad Stadium, a modern 35,212-capacity arena built for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which hosted four group-stage matches during the tournament. The club has been a rallying point for the local community and carries significant cultural importance for the region. In recent seasons Baltika returned to the Russian Premier League, providing top-flight football to an area long accustomed to lower-division competition. The club's navy-blue identity reflects its coastal Baltic heritage.