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Real Salt Lake SOCCER Tickets
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Real Salt Lake is a professional soccer club based in Salt Lake City, Utah that began playing in Major League Soccer in 2005. The team currently plays its home games at the University of Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium. A $60 million USD, 20,000-seat soccer-specific stadium (reduced from 25,000) was recently approved for the suburb of Sandy, to be completed in time for the 2008 season.The team name has nothing to do with the English word "real"; real in Spanish signifies "royal", and is bestowed on a number of clubs that play in Spain's First Division by the Spanish crown. The Salt Lake City club's owner, Dave Checketts, desired to attach his team to a successful soccer club, Real Madrid, as well as to develop a brand that clearly connoted 'soccer', leading to the choice of name.Fan support for the name initially was not positive which was picked by an online survey, as rumors that the name would be Real Salt Lake were largely met with derision and pessimism. Many fans felt the name was boring and un-attractive. Many people felt the name should more accurately reflect the Salt Lake area, particularly as the city's other professional team, the Utah Jazz of the NBA, does not. However, in the past year there has been little criticism from the team's fans or the media.Their first head coach is John Ellinger, former coach of the Under-17 United States national team and the head of USSF's Bradenton Academy.Salt Lake City was formerly home to the USL Second Division's Utah Blitzz, who folded about the time Real Salt Lake formed. The Blitzz had won the USLSD's championship in their final year of existence.Currently the club has three fan clubs known as The Loyalists, the Rogue Cavaliers Brigade (RCB) and The Jesters
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Real Salt Lake's Johnson earns Sierra Mist goal of the year in MLS
SALT LAKE CITY -- Real Salt Lake midfielder Will Johnson's flick and volley from the Utah side's regular season home finale on Oct. 18, which struck the inside of the near post behind the outstretched arms of FC Dallas goalkeeper Dario Sala, received the most votes in online fan voting for the 2008 Sierra Mist Goal of the Year.
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Real Salt Lake: Kreis, players brace for changes
Real Salt Lake has already begun putting last Saturday's disappointing Western Conference final result in the rearview mirror and is looking ahead to 2009.
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Real Salt Lake has team built for the future
The bar has been raised for Real Salt Lake.
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Real Salt Lake Weekly Update
While Real Salt Lake's season might have come to an abrupt end over the weekend, a pair of the MLS squad's midfielders - Andy Williams and Will Johnson - still have an important contest to take part in this Wednesday, November 19, after being called into the Jamaican and Canadian National Teams, respectively.
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Butler, Snow to have championship rematch Dec. 6 in Salt Lake City
It’s official: the Butler Community College Grizzlies will battle the Snow (Utah) Badgers for the 2008 NJCAA football championship in the Zion Bank Top of the Mountains Bowl, which will be played at Rio Tinto Stadium in Salt Lake City Dec. 6.
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