MOSCOW, July 16 (Sputnik) - Fans have not caused any serious damage to Moscow's infrastructure during the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Deputy Moscow Mayor Petr Biryukov said on Monday.
"No great damage or excessive expenses have been caused by foreign guests," Biryukov said at a press conference.
The deputy mayor added that this summer's tournament had yielded a profit for the Russian capital.
"We have gained only benefits and profit and have shown our Moscow as a modern city," Biryukov said.
Russia's first-ever FIFA World Cup started on June 14 and came to a close on Sunday with 64 games played in 11 cities across the country. France beat Croatia 4-2 in the final at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium to secure their second World Cup title.
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