Early years (2005–2008) (in red) playing for Real Salt Lake Real Salt Lake became the twelfth MLS team when
Major League Soccer awarded an expansion franchise on July 14, 2004, to SCP Worldwide, headed by
Dave Checketts.
United States U-17's coach
John Ellinger was named as the initial manager of the club, with forward
Jason Kreis becoming the club's first player. RSL began play on April 2, 2005, in a match against the
MetroStars at
Giants Stadium that ended as a scoreless draw; Kreis would score the team's first ever goal the following game on the road against the
LA Galaxy. The club's first ever home match, and victory, would occur on April 16 in front of 25,287 fans at
Rice-Eccles Stadium, with defender
Brian Dunseth securing a victory over
Rocky Mountain Cup rival
Colorado Rapids. However, both the
2005 and
2006 seasons would prove to be relative disappointments for the club. Despite strong performances from key players Kreis,
Eddie Pope,
Andy Williams, and
Jeff Cunningham, RSL would embark on a 10-game losing streak in the former and an 18-game winless run in the latter, finishing each season among the worst teams in the league. The
2007 season began with the club making moves for veteran talent to build around, most notably bringing in goalkeeper
Nick Rimando and midfielder
Kyle Beckerman pre-season. However, following continued poor form, Ellinger was fired in May and unexpectedly replaced as head coach by Kreis, who immediately retired as a player to take the role. The
2008 season saw the club begin to achieve successes, finishing with an even record and qualifying for the MLS Playoffs for the first time. The season additionally saw the opening of
America First Field, a
soccer-specific stadium for the club in
Sandy. The club advanced past
Chivas USA in the first round of the playoffs before losing to the
New York Red Bulls in the Western Conference final.
MLS and CONCACAF success (2009–2012) The
2009 season saw the club post a near-perfect home record to propel itself into a playoff-qualification battle, won on the final day against the
Colorado Rapids. Seeded as the lowest Eastern Conference team (due to the playoff format of the time), RSL progressed through the playoffs to the
2009 MLS Cup, where they defeated the
LA Galaxy in a penalty shootout to win their first championship. As defending champions, RSL proved to have its best season to date in
2010, posting a 25-game unbeaten streak and home and zero losses at home on the way to a second-place finish in the
MLS Supporters Shield standings. Rimando finished as the league's best goalkeeper, with Olave named as
MLS Defender of the Year and newly acquired forward
Álvaro Saborío establishing himself as a primary goal scorer. The group stages of the Champions League saw the club finish first. The remainder of the
2011 season saw an end to the home unbeaten streak at 29 games, but successful re-qualifications to both the playoffs and CONCACAF Champions League. This was followed by a second-place Western Conference finish in
2012, as well as a group-stage elimination in the
2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League.
Hansen ownership (2013–2021) In 2013, Checketts sold his stake in the club to minority owner
Dell Loy Hansen.
The season saw the departure of key players Olave, Espindola, and Johnson; however, the club garnered another second place Western Conference finish, as well as trips to both the
2013 MLS Cup and
2013 U.S. Open Cup final, where the team lost to
Sporting Kansas City and
D.C. United, respectively. Following the season, Kreis left the club to coach expansion side
New York City FC, with assistant coach
Jeff Cassar replacing him; despite this, the club finished with a then-high points total of 56 points in
2014, qualifying for CONCACAF before being eliminated early in the playoffs.
2015 saw the departures of Borchers and Saborío, which led to the team failing to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2007. A push to the quarterfinals of the
2015-16 CONCACAF Champions League helped contribute to a stronger
2016 season and brief return to the playoffs. However, this season saw even further departures, with Morales and Olave leaving the club following 2016. A poor start to the
2017 season saw Cassar dismissed as head coach, with
Mike Petke taking over the position in April – however, despite a late-season run, the team failed to make the playoffs.
2018 saw improvements on the field, as the club finished sixth in the conference led by strong performances from
Albert Rusnák and
Damir Kreilach. However, the season was primarily focused on the opening of the Real Academy and
Zions Bank Stadium in
Herriman, which provided a new home for the club, the
NWSL's
Utah Royals FC, reserve side
Real Monarchs, and the club's youth academies.
2019 saw the final seasons of both Rimando and long-time defender
Tony Beltran. Both retired at the end of the season. The club also saw the dismissal of head coach Petke on August 11, following an incident with match officials during the
2019 Leagues Cup. Initially named interim manager for the remainder of the season, assistant coach
Freddy Juarez was eventually named as head coach following the season. The
2020 season, significantly shortened by the
COVID-19 pandemic, nonetheless saw announcement that Hansen would sell his stakes in Real Salt Lake, Utah Royals FC, and Real Monarchs following controversy over his past use of racist language. Additionally, long-time club captain – and final remaining member of the 2009 MLS Cup winning side – Beckerman retired following the season's end, having played more regular season games than any outfield player in MLS history.
Blitzer and Smith ownership (2022–2025) RSL began the
2021 season with no defined ownership, with MLS controlling the process of sale to new ownership. Despite a relatively strong start to the season, Juarez unexpectedly left as head coach on August 27 to become an assistant coach with
Seattle Sounders FC, leaving his own assistant
Pablo Mastroeni to see out the season as interim. Under Mastroeni, the team made a late-season push to the playoffs, qualifying on the final day of the season through a stoppage-time goal by Kreilach to give RSL a win over
Sporting Kansas City. Despite barely qualifying, the team progressed to the conference finals for the first time since 2013 before being defeated by the
Portland Timbers. This success led to Mastroeni being named permanent head coach following the season. Prior to the
2022 season, the franchise was acquired by sports team investors
Ryan Smith and
David Blitzer.
Miller ownership (2025–present) On April 18, 2025,
Miller Sports + Entertainment, led by former
Utah Jazz owner
Gail Miller, acquired a controlling interest in the franchise for $600 million, with Blitzer remaining as a minority owner. == Colors and badge ==