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Il Real Salt Lake è una società calcistica statunitense che ha la propria sede a Salt Lake City (Utah) e che milita nella Major League Soccer.
Il prefisso "Real" nel nome del club deriva dal calcio spagnolo, usato ad esempio dal Real Madrid, squadra con cui il Salt Lake ha istituito un partenariato. Il Real Salt Lake, i cui colori ufficiali del club sono il rosso, il blu e l'oro, gioca le partite casalinghe al Rio Tinto Stadium, impianto da 20.507 posti a sedere.
A Salt Lake City, prima del 2005, esisteva già una squadra di calcio: si trattava degli Utah Blitzz, che militavano nella seconda divisione della USL. Questo club, che nel 2005 aveva anche vinto il campionato, venne sciolto a seguito della fondazione del Real Salt Lake. Il primo allenatore dei Royals fu John Ellinger, ex-coach della nazionale statunitense Under-17. I risultati non furono certo brillanti, infatti sotto la sua guida la squadra non riuscì mai a centrare i play-off.
Ellinger, nel 2007, lasciò il posto a Jason Kreis, ex-giocatore del Salt Lake appena ritiratosi. Nella prima stagione di Kreis in panchina la Red & Blue Army ha mancato la qualificazione ai play-off. La stagione 2009 vede la vittoria dello scudetto statunitense, per la prima volta nella sua storia battendo in finale ai calci di rigore il Los Angeles Galaxy guidati da David Beckham.
Team Members35
Beavers
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Brody
| | 16
Chang
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Crooks
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19
Davis
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Duque
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Eneli
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Farnsworth
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30
Fernández
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Gindiri
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Glad
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Gómez
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11
Hinestroza
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Holt
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Jacquesson
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Juárez
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98
Katránis
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Kei
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Luna
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MacMath
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3
Oviedo
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Rodríguez
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Ruíz
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Ruiz
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29
Santos
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Vera
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Wellings
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Showing 0 to 28 (Total: 28)Stadium or HomeRio Tinto Stadium (commonly referred to as simply Rio Tinto or "The RioT") is an American soccer-specific stadium in Sandy, Utah, that is the home to Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake and its USL associate team, Real Monarchs. The stadium opened on October 9, 2008, and seats 20,213 for soccer, but can be expanded to over 25,000 for concerts.
The stadium hosted the 2009 MLS All-Star Game, the second leg of the 2011 CONCACAF Champions League Finals, and the final of the 2013 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. It was also a host stadium during the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
After considering sites in downtown Salt Lake City, Vineyard, and Provo, a soccer-specific stadium for Real Salt Lake was approved for the city of Sandy, a suburb of Salt Lake City, in late 2005; however, funding for the stadium was hard to come by. A vote in January 2006 struck down a funding proposal for the stadium, and the project was declared "dead" by owner Dave Checketts on the 29th of that month, putting the team's future in doubt. Parties from cities such as Rochester, New York, and St Louis, Missouri expressed interest in purchasing the franchise and moving it, and Checketts announced that the team would likely be sold and moved out of the Salt Lake area by the end of the 2007 season.
In response to the rejection of the stadium plan, local construction company Anderson Geneva offered the club 30 acres of land on which to build the stadium just east of Interstate 15 in Sandy for free, at an estimated loss on the price of the land at US $10 Million. The move prompted the club to make a new proposal to the Utah State Senate on February 2, 2006, in which 15 percent of the hotel taxes collected in Salt Lake County between July 2007 and 2017, equaling about US $2 Million a year, would be diverted to the project. The bill was passed by the Senate, allowing for the club to announce the commencement of building what was then known as "RSL Stadium".
The groundbreaking of the stadium took place on August 12, 2006 featuring elected leaders of the state of Utah, as well as team officials and the rosters of both Real Salt Lake and Spanish club Real Madrid, who were due to play each other in a Xango Cup match a few days after the fact.
On September 28, 2008, it was announced that the naming rights to the stadium were sold to international mining company Rio Tinto, owners of local mining operation Kennecott Utah Copper. A fifteen-year deal was set into place, worth between $1.5 million and $2 million per year.
The stadium finally opened on October 9, 2008, in a Major League Soccer match between Real Salt Lake and the New York Red Bulls.
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