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Real Monarchs is a professional soccer club playing in the MLS Next Pro, a third division league of American soccer. The team is owned by, and operates as the reserve team of, the Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake. While the senior club is based, and plays, in Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah, Real Monarchs SLC are based in the Real Salt Lake training facility in Herriman, Utah, playing out of Zions Bank Stadium.[1][2]

Real Monarchs
Full nameReal Monarchs SLC
Founded2014 (8 years ago) (2014)
StadiumZions Bank Stadium
Herriman, Utah
Capacity5,000
OwnerDavid S. Blitzer
Ryan Smith
PresidentJacob Haueter
Head CoachJámison Olave
LeagueMLS Next Pro
202210th, Western Conference
Playoffs: Did not qualify
WebsiteClub website
Home colors
Away colors

In 2017, Real Monarchs won the USL Regular Season Championship, the equivalent in the second division of the Supporters Shield. In 2019, Real Monarchs won their first outright USL Championship, defeating two-time champions Louisville City FC 3–1 at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium, Louisville, Kentucky. The Monarchs are the second MLS reserve team, after New York Red Bulls II to win the second division title, and the first to do so as USL Championship Western Conference champion.

As a fully owned MLS affiliate of Real Salt Lake, Real Monarchs do not enter the U.S. Open Cup.


History


RSL Academy coach Freddy Juarez was named Head Coach on December 23, 2014.[3] The Monarchs played the LA Galaxy II to a scoreless draw in their USL debut on March 22, 2015 in Carson, California.[4]

At the end of the 2016 season, Freddy Juarez was promoted to be an assistant coach for the Monarchs' parent team, Real Salt Lake and Mike Petke was brought in as his replacement along with Mark Briggs and Jamison Olave as his assistants. On March 29, 2017, Petke was promoted to Real Salt Lake's head coach following the dismissal of Jeff Cassar, and Briggs was announced as his replacement.

On June 19, 2017, the Real Monarchs broke the All-Time USL Record with nine consecutive victories by beating Reno 1868 2–1 at Rio Tinto Stadium.

The club won their first ever trophy on October 7, 2017, claiming the USL's regular season title with a 1–1 draw against Whitecaps FC 2.

The 2018 Season finished with a first round playoff exit after Head Coach Mark Briggs was replaced by interim coach Jamison Olave.

Prior to the 2019 season, Martin Vasquez was named head coach. Vasquez resigned from the head coaching position on July 1, 2019. Jamison Olave took over once again as interim coach.

On July 13, 2019, Douglas Martinez Jr. recorded the club's first ever hat trick in a 5-0 win over Tacoma Defiance at Zions Bank Stadium.

On November 9, 2019, Monarchs won the 2019 Western Conference Championship and advanced to the USL Championship finals for the first time in club's history by defeating the El Paso Locomotive FC 2–1 in extra time. On November 17, Real Monarchs won their first USL Championship, defeating two-time champions Louisville City FC 3–1 at Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn Stadium. The Monarchs were the second MLS reserve team, after New York Red Bulls II to win the second division title.


MLS Next Pro


The club announced on December 6, 2021, that it was joining the inaugural 21-team MLS Next Pro season starting in 2022.[5]


Stadium


In 2018, Real Monarchs began playing home matches at Zions Bank Stadium, a 5,000-seat soccer-specific stadium in Herriman. The stadium is adjacent to the training facilities and academy for Real Salt Lake.

Real Monarchs played their first three seasons at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, the 20,000-seat home of Real Salt Lake.


Players and staff



Current roster


As of August 29, 2022[6]
No. Pos. Player Nation
40 FW Christian Nydegger  United States
41 DF Ethan Zamora  United States
42 MF Pierre Reedy  United States
44 DF Bobby Pierre  United States
45 FW Terron Williams  United States
46 GK Fernando Delgado  Mexico
48 MF Abokye Bikyeombe  United States
49 DF Luis Rivera  United States
50 DF Golden Mafwenta  Zambia
53 DF Aziz Kayondo  Uganda
55 FW Yekeson Subah  United States
57 DF Gabriel Oksanen  United States
58 DF Aldo Carmona  United States
60 DF Gershon Henry  United States
62 DF Marcus Vazquez  United States
63 FW Benjamin Rodriguez  Uruguay
66 MF Marcelo Mondragon ([B])  United States
67 DF Jesse Lopez  United States
70 MF Leo Torres (on loan from San Antonio FC)  United States
72 MF Izahi Amparo  United States
77 FW Pedro Fonseca  Brazil
80 MF Tyrone Mondi  South Africa
82 DF Omar Alba  Panama
88 FW Jack Imperato  United States
91 MF Gennaro Nigro  United States
96 GK William Mackay ([B])  United States
98 GK Blake Kelly  United States
  1. ^
    Signed to first team contract with Real Salt Lake.
  2. ^

Technical & coaching staff


Title Name
General manager Elliot Fall
Assistant General manager Tony Beltran
Executive VP of soccer operations Rob Zarkos
Head coach Jámison Olave
Assistant coach Joel DeLass
Assistant coach Cody Worden
Goalkeeping coach Mirza Harambasic
Video analyst Preston Gayton
Strength and Conditioning Coach Ryan Thamm
Head athletic trainer Kyle "Simi" Simkovich
Head team physician Stephen Kirk
Team administrator
Logistics coordinator Kasia Kampf
Kit man Randy Butts

Last updated: March 11, 2021
Source: Real Monarchs


Head coaches


As of October 4, 2020[7]
Real Monarchs Coaching Stats
CoachNationStartEndGamesWinLossTieWin %
Freddy Juarez December 23, 2014 December 6, 2016 60 18 28 14 30.00%
Mike Petke December 22, 2016 March 29, 2017 1 1 0 0 100%
Mark Briggs March 29, 2017 August 23, 2018 56 35 11 10 62.50%
Jámison Olave (interim) August 23, 2018 January 21, 2019 11 3 7 1 27.27%
Martín Vásquez January 21, 2019 July 1, 2019 15 6 6 3 40.00%
Jámison Olave (interim) July 1, 2019 November 20, 2019 23 14 4 5 60.87%
Jámison Olave November 20, 2019 present 16 3 11 2 18.75%

Honors



All-time top goalscorers


Rank Player Nation Years Goals
1 Chandler Hoffman 2017–2018 29
2 Maikel Chang 2018–present 18
3 Douglas Martinez 2019–2021 17
4 Sebastián Velásquez 2017–2018 16
5 Jack Blake 2018–2020 13
6 Kalen Ryden 2018–2020 9
Ricardo Velazco 2015–2017 9
Max Rauhofer 2015 9
9 Charlie Adams 2016–2018 8
10 Daniel Haber 2017 7

Record


'Year-by-year'

Year Division League Regular season W–L–T Playoffs U.S. Open Cup Avg. attendance
2015 3 USL 7–13–8
12th, Western
Did not qualify Third Round 4,968
2016 3 USL 10–14–6
11th, Western
Did not qualify Not eligible (MLS reserve team) 2,528
2017 2 USL 19–5–6
1st, Western
Conference Quarter-finals Not eligible (MLS reserve team) 2,195
2018 2 USL 19–12–3
4th, Western
Conference Quarter-finals Not eligible (MLS reserve team) 1,731
2019 2 USLC 16–10–8
4th, Western
Champions Not eligible (MLS reserve team) 1,983
2020 2 USLC 3–11–2
14th, Western
4th, Group C
Did not qualify Not eligible (MLS reserve team) N/A
2021 2 USLC 5–20–7
14th, Western
Did not qualify Not eligible (MLS reserve team) N/A
2022 3 MLSNP 6–14–4
10th, Western
Did not qualify Not eligible (MLS reserve team) N/A

Broadcasting


As part of their broadcast rights with its parent team, KMYU (TV) and the KSL website and apps (streaming) have occasionally aired Monarchs matches. All games are broadcast on ESPN+ as part of the USL Championship's deal with ESPN. The team's current broadcasters are Landon Southwick (Play-by-Play) and David Horst (Color).They host the Center Circle podcast. The official podcast of the Real Monarchs.[8][9][10][11]


Supporters


The Wasatch Legion is the official Supporters Group for the Monarchs. The group stands behind the North Goal at Zions Bank Stadium.


References


  1. "Real Salt Lake announce that new USL PRO team will be called Real Monarchs". MLSsoccer.com. September 10, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
  2. "Zions Bank Real Academy new home for Real Salt Lake development pyramid". Real Monarchs. May 24, 2017. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  3. "Freddy Juarez named coach of new Real Monarchs". Christopher Kamrani. Salt Lake Tribune. December 23, 2014. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  4. "In inaugural USL match, Monarchs draw 0–0 with Galaxy II". Salt Lake Tribune. March 22, 2015. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  5. "MLS NEXT Pro Unveils 21 Clubs for Inaugural Season". fcdallas.
  6. "Roster". Real Salt Lake. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  7. "Freddy Juarez appointed inaugural Real Monarchs head coach". Real Salt Lake.
  8. Watkins, Steven (2018-07-07). "Sports on the air for July 8–14". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  9. Montgomery, Matt (2015-04-23). "Remaining Real Monarchs home matches to be on KMYU". RSL Soapbox. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  10. "Utah Royals FC Unveils Inaugural Season Broadcast Options". March 22, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  11. "Real Salt Lake launches innovative local streaming partnership with KSL". February 12, 2018. Retrieved March 3, 2018.



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Die Real Monarchs SLC (SLC steht für Salt Lake City), kurz Real Monarchs, sind ein US-amerikanisches Fußball-Franchise der MLS Next Pro aus Herriman, Utah. Die Real Monarchs sind das Farmteam des MLS-Franchises Real Salt Lake und tragen ihre Heimspiele im Zions Bank Stadium aus. Die Mannschaft spielte von 2015 bis 2021 in der USL Championship, ehe sie 2022 in die neugegründete MLS Next Pro wechselte.
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El Real Monarchs es un equipo de fútbol de los Estados Unidos que juega en la MLS Next Pro.

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