The kernel of the stadium will bring together a football field with natural turf size 105 by 68 metres (344 ft × 223 ft) and an athletic complex, consisting of eight racetracks, areas for long jump, triple jump and shot put.
[11][12] In the stadium, it is planned to build a fitness center[13] (2,500–3,000 square metres (27,000–32,000 sq ft)) and Valeological center (1,500 square metres (16,000 sq ft)), which will be an organized system of fast-food outlets to serve the audience.
In November 2010, the construction of reinforced concrete structures of two additional grandstands - the south and north - was finalized.
Work on the landscaping included lawns decorated, organized and paved parking for special mobile TV stations and specialized in the sports complex and complete reconstruction of the stadium's outer fence, which has retained its historic appearance.
After the World Cup, these 12,000 seats were set to be removed, reducing the capacity to around 23,000, but as of January 2021, the temporary stands have not been demolished.
The temporary stands attracted international attention because of its "dangerous" appearance, extending out from the outer facade.
[17] Following its reconstruction, the first match was played on April 1, 2018, between home football club Ural and Rubin FC from Kazan.
[18] Security of fans, athletes and staff is ensured by a ticket/pass entry system and a set of counter-terrorism measures.