Volunteers prepare badges for the upcoming World Cup 2018 in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.06.06.2018#5521255
A worker man repairs lanterns near the advertising billboard for the upcoming World Cup 2018 in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.06.06.2018#5521312
Streets are decorated for the upcoming World Cup 2018 in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.06.06.2018#5521285
The view of welcoming gates to the fan zone intalled for the upcoming World Cup 2018 in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.06.06.2018#5521259
The general view of the new World Cup media centre in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.05.06.2018#5520356
A graffiti depicting famous Spanish defender Sergio Ramos is painted on a building in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.05.06.2018#5520341
A graffiti depicting a famous soccer player of USSR Lev Yashin, the only goalkeeper ever to receive the Ballon d'Or award, is painted on a building in Kaliningrad, Russia, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.05.06.2018#5520328
Workers assemble a transmission tower representing the Official World Cup mascot Zabivaka the Wolf outside Kaliningrad, Russia, on Monday, June 4, 2018. This transmission tower will be installed on the way from the Hrabrovo airport to the city of Kaliningrad. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.04.06.2018#5519541
Cranes erect a transmission tower representing the Official World Cup mascot Zabivaka the Wolf outside Kaliningrad, Russia, on Monday, June 4, 2018. This transmission tower will be installed on the way from the Hrabrovo airport to the city of Kaliningrad. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.04.06.2018#5519545
A worker assembles a transmission tower representing the Official World Cup mascot Zabivaka the Wolf outside Kaliningrad, Russia, on Monday, June 4, 2018. This transmission tower will be installed on the way from the Hrabrovo airport to the city of Kaliningrad. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.04.06.2018#5519537
A worker pulls a rope to erect a transmission tower representing the Official World Cup mascot Zabivaka the Wolf in Kaliningrad, on Monday, June 4, 2018. This transmission tower will be installed on the way from the Hrabrovo airport to the city of Kaliningrad. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.04.06.2018#5519548
Workers assemble a transmission tower representing the Official World Cup mascot Zabivaka the Wolf outside Kaliningrad, Russia, on Monday, June 4, 2018. This transmission tower will be installed on the way from the Hrabrovo airport to the city of Kaliningrad. The World Cup 2018 will start on June 14 and take place in 11 cities across Russia.04.06.2018#5519542