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About Utah Royals
As of the current season, the Utah Royals FC is undergoing significant changes. After the 2020 season, the team was put on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent challenges faced by the ownership. However, in 2022, the Royals were reactivated under new ownership and management, aiming to revitalize the franchise and reestablish its presence in the NWSL. The team has been actively recruiting new talent and investing in player development, with a focus on building a competitive roster for the upcoming seasons. The Royals are also emphasizing their commitment to community involvement, with various initiatives aimed at supporting local causes and encouraging youth participation in soccer. The fan base is eagerly anticipating the return of live events, with plans to host exciting match days that will feature not just soccer but also entertainment and family-friendly activities. As the season progresses, the Royals are determined to make their mark in the league and continue building a legacy that honors the rich history of women's soccer in Utah.
Utah Royals History
The Utah Royals FC was established in 2018 as an expansion team in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The team was formed after the relocation of the FC Kansas City franchise to Salt Lake City, Utah. The Royals quickly gained a loyal fan base and became known for their competitive spirit and commitment to excellence in women's soccer. The team's colors are navy blue, gold, and white, reflecting the spirit of Utah. The Royals played their home games at the Rio Tinto Stadium, which is located in Sandy, Utah, and has a capacity of 20,000 seats. The team made an immediate impact in the league, reaching the playoffs in their inaugural season and showcasing some of the best talent in women's soccer, including international stars and local players. The Royals were known for their strong community engagement, often participating in local events and initiatives to promote women's sports and inspire the next generation of female athletes.