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Real Monarchs SLC Welcomes Timbers 2 to Rio Tinto Stadium

REAL MONARCHS SLC OPENS 2018 HOME SCHEDULE ON SATURDAY AGAINST PORTLAND TIMBERS 2 AT RIO TINTO STADIUM
Monarchs Return to Rio Tinto Stadium for only Home Match in First Five Outings to begin 2018;
Club Seeks to Improve Upon Undefeated 2-0-1 Record in Home-Opening Matches;
Utah Club Coming Off of Last-Gasp 3-2 Victory at Tulsa in Opening Match of 2018;
LIVE Coverage Begins at 1:00 p.m. MT on KMYU TV, ESPN 960 AM

HERRIMAN, Utah (Friday, March 29, 2018)Real Monarchs SLC (1-0-0, 3 points, T-7 West) is set to open the home portion of its 2018 regular-season schedule on Saturday at Rio Tinto Stadium against Portland Timbers 2 with kickoff slated for 1:00 p.m. MT. Head Coach Mark Briggs will guide his team into the Sandy venue after leading his team to a narrow road victory last weekend in Tulsa. Saturday’s match will be the only home match for the Monarchs in its first five to open the season, with Saturday being the only home match between March 24 to April 21.


An "Easter Eggstravaganza” will take place at “The RioT” prior to the match beginning at 12:00 noon. Fans 12 and under can partake in a giant Easter egg hunt in and around the Sandy venue, as well as have their pictures taken with the Easter Bunny. Fans can purchase tickets at www.RealMonarchs.com, as well as purchase a special “Family 4-Pack” – 4 tickets & 4 FREE hot dogs – for just $24. Before the match, fans can purchase the “Merch-of-the-Match” at the stadium’s team store in the form of the newest Real Monarchs SLC scarves for just $15. In conjunction with purchasing scarves before the match, a moment of applause will be held prior to kickoff in memory of former Real Monarchs Assistant Coach Liam Miller. Teams will join together at the center circle prior to kickoff and at the referee’s whistle, a moment of applause will commence.

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Additionally, in the 8
th
minute of play
(7:00 – 7:59 on the game clock)
a moment of silence will be held in Miller’s memory and fans are invited to stand and lift their scarves for the entirety of the game’s 8
th
minute. Miller – a former Irish international, Manchester United and Celtic midfielder – passed away on February 9 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.

Against Timbers 2 the Monarchs will look to remain undefeated in regular-season home openers as it currently holds a 2-0-1 (7 points) record since 2015. In last season’s home opener against Phoenix Rising FC, the Monarchs walked away 2-0 victors at the site of Saturday’s match – Rio Tinto Stadium.


How to Follow Real Monarchs SLC v. Portland Timbers 2  – Sat., March 31, 2018

  • Coverage Begins: 1:00 p.m. MT
  • Local TV: KMYU – Landon Southwick (play-by-play) & Chad Barret (color)
  • Digital Streaming:RealMonarchs.com/USLSoccer.com
  • English Radio: ESPN 960 AM Sports
  • Spanish Radio: 104.7 /107.1 FM – Fernando Hortal, German Hortal & Carlos Artiles


Game Notes for Saturday’s SLC v. POR game Available Online

The link to the Adobe PDF version of the Game Guide in advance of Saturday’s contest between Real Monarchs SLC and Timbers 2 is available HERE. If you have any problems obtaining the document, would prefer to receive it as an attachment, or are seeking more information on the match, please contact Taran Meyer in the RSL Communications Department via email at tmeyer@rsl.com.


Against Timbers 2 last season, the Monarchs earned two victories before a scoreless draw at Providence Park closed out the three-match series against the Western Conference foes. In the first match of the 2017 season, the Monarchs topped Timbers 2 2-1 courtesy of goals from DF James Moberg and MF Nick Besler to spur the club to a record setting first 13 matches where it lost just once in the opening stanza of the season.


The Monarchs kicked off 2018 last weekend as the defending USL regular-season champions after playing to the best season in club history, posting a 20-5-7 (67 points) record in 2017. The Monarchs began its season last Saturday when it visited Tulsa Roughnecks FC, walking away from Tulsa victorious for the first time since 2016 with a 3-2 win. The Monarchs found goals from MF Corey Baird and FW Chandler Hoffman before MF Charlie Adams netted the game winning goal in the 90th minute to secure the narrow come-from-behind win at ONEOK Field. With the win, the Monarchs improved on its undefeated record in season opening matches, moving to a 3-0-1 (10 points) record since 2015.


Contributing two assists for the Monarchs in last weekend’s victory and earning a spot on the United Soccer League’s Team of the Week for Week 2 was MF Maikel Chang. Making his debut for the club, Chang assisted on the first goal of the match to Corey Baird and the game’s equalizer on the 88thminute. Although not directly credited with a third assist in his club debut, Chang also began the play that led to Adams’ game winning goal in the 90th minute.

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The club returns a 9-player core amongst the 30-man roster for its 2018 campaign, entering the club’s first full year under Briggs and staff. USL All-League First Team selection, USL MVP Finalist and Golden Boot runner-up from 2017, FW
Chandler Hoffman
returns after leading the Monarchs in scoring in 2017, after posting 17 total goals while registering 7 assists through the regular-season and playoffs for his best year as a professional. Joining Hoffman in returning to the Monarchs are MFs
Sebastian Velasquez
and veteran midfielder
Charlie Adams
. After his best performance as a professional that saw him score nine goals and register six assists, Velasquez placed second in scoring within the potent attacking force for the Monarchs.

Plenty of experience returns to the midfield and back line as DFs Michael Gallagher,Andrew Brody and James Moberg return to a staunch back line while MF Karsten Hanlin returns for his sophomore season in midfield. Up top, FW Juan Ignacio Mare also returns for his first full season with the club after signing last August. In goal GK Andrew Putna returns for his sophomore season in the USL after featuring in four matches for the Monarchs last season, posting two shutouts while registering two penalty kick saves in two-consecutive matches against Sacramento Republic FC and Reno 1868 FC.


New arrivals for 2018 include: Former Charleston Battery duo MFs Maikel Chang and 2017 USL All-League Second Team selection Justin Portillo; DFs David Diosa, Rhys Williams as well as a former USL Cup winner in Konrad Plewa and 2015 MLS SuperDraft pick Kalen Ryden; In midfield MF Masta Kacher joins the Monarchs together with Washington Husky alumni Josh Heard and reserve GK Jake Leeker.


In 2018 Briggs returns a Real Monarchs coaching staff which includes former RealSaltLake and NewYorkRedBulls defender JamisonOlave, Goalkeeper Coach MattGlaeser who returns for his second season with the USL side, arriving in December 2016, along with Briggs after serving as an assistant at Wilmington. Briggs also sees the transition of former Monarchs midfielder DannyCruz to an assistant coaching role with the club. Prior to making the transition to coaching, Cruz appeared in nine matches for the Monarchs in 2017, playing 617 minutes while making six starts. As a professional Cruz logged 137 career Major League Soccer appearances, 99 of them in a starting role.


Real Monarchs 2018 United Soccer League regular-season schedule is as follows:


2018 REAL MONARCHS SLC USL SCHEDULE
DAY     DATE               MATCHUP                                NOTE:                                                                         
Sat.      March 24          @ Tulsa Roughnecks               W, 3-2  (Baird, Hoffman, Adams score in victory)
SAT.    MARCH 31       PORTLAND                              2018 Home Opener at Rio Tinto Stadium
Sat.      April 7              @ Phoenix Rising FC               Can Monarchs cool off Drogba in Valley of the Sun?
Wed.    April 11 @ Seattle Sounders 2                          First season in Tacoma for S2
Sat.      April 21 @ Tampa Bay  Rowdies                       Monarchs head to Florida for lone East trip of 2018

MON.   APRIL 30         LAS VEGAS                            Inaugural match at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman


FRI.      MAY 4              ORANGE COUNTY                  Late-season tie v OCSC clinched Shield in 2017
WED.   MAY 9              SWOPE PARK                         Does RSL-SKC feud boil over to USL sides?
SAT.    MAY 12            FRESNO                                  Possible doubleheader at RioT?
Sat.      May 19 @ Las Vegas Lights FC                       Maiden voyage to Cashman Field home of expansion LV       
Sat.      May 26 @ Portland Timbers 2                           T2 now call suburban baseball stadium home
TUE.    MAY 29            SACRAMENTO                        Revenge for 2017 postseason shootout elimination?
MON.   JUNE 4            RIO GRANDE VALLEY                 Monday Night Fútbol kicks off Summer
Wed.    June 13           @ Swope Park Rangers               First leg of KC / STL “midwest mayhem” tour
Sat.      June 16           @ Saint Louis FC                       Historic soccer hotbed back on rise
TUE.    JUNE 26          FRESNO                                  Former Whitecaps USL side now calls Fresno home
Tue.     July 3               @ Reno 1868 FC                     2017 side highest-scoring in USL history
Sat.      July 7               @ Sacramento Republic FC     Site of last year’s RSL / Monarchs Open Cup debacle
SAT.    JULY 14          SEATTLE                                 S2 has history of success in Utah
Sat.      July 21             @ San Antonio FC                   Staunch defensive side posts many shutouts at home
SAT.    JULY 28          PHOENIX                                 Drogba and Diplo at ZBRA?
WED.   AUGUST 8       RENO                                      Extended break prior to midweek August debut
Sat.      August 11        @ OKC Energy FC                   Quick turnaround from previous match
SAT.    AUGUST 18     TULSA                                     Roughnecks did well in Utah last season
SAT.    AUGUST 25     LA GALAXY II                          “Los Dos” arrive on Wasatch
Wed.    August 29        @ Colo. Springs Switchbacks   Home of USL “Snowmageddon II” in 2015
MON.   SEPT 3            SAN ANTONIO                                     Labor Day Weekend BBQ in Herriman?
Sun.     Sept. 8             @ Rio Grande Valley Toros      South Texas humidity oppressive this time of year
WED.   SEPT. 12         ST. LOUIS                               Another midweek home game at ZBS
Wed.    Sept. 19           @ Orange County SC              Late September SoCal doubleheader trip
Sat.      Sept. 22           @ LA Galaxy II                         “Los Dos” site of massive 2017 win for Briggs
SAT.    SEPT. 29         COLORADO SPRINGS             Rocky Mountain Rivalry one of best in USL
WED.   OCT. 3             OKLAHOMA CITY                    Inaugural Zions Bank Stadium reg. season finale
Sat.      Oct. 13             @ Fresno FC                            Playoff seeding finalized with this result?
Schedule subject to change;
please visit www.RealMonarchs.com for up-to-date information

Real Monarchs will move away from the home of Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC at Rio Tinto Stadium and christen the new, 5,000 seat Zions Bank Stadium on the campus of the $78 million Zions Bank Real Academy in Herriman, Utah. The state-of-the-art venue will boast a full-service press box and broadcasting booth as well as concessions on either side of the stadium. Officially opening April 2018, the Monarchs will host 17 regular-season matches at Zions Bank Stadium in the first year at the league’s newest venue starting with an April 30 match against Las Vegas Lights FC for the first ever “Saints-and-Sinners/I-15” Rivalry.


The Herriman facility provides adjacencies for an on-site charter school in conjunction with the Jordan School District, which opened last August, focusing on STEM disciplines (Science/Technology/Engineering/Math) for nearly 300 boys and girls, kicking off a new era for both sports and education in Utah.


Last December in North Logan, Utah, RSL Owner Dell Loy Hansen christened the opening of the first of a half-dozen regional training centers across Utah and Arizona to be built in the next 2-3 years.  Each $5 million RTC houses a classroom, as well as an indoor and outdoor field, dedicated to fulfilling a curriculum consistent with the club's vision and mission for youth soccer training and education, and the continued development of both recreational and competitive pre-Academy (ages 7-14) initiatives across Utah and Arizona.


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