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Real Salt Lake fans get a kick out of Rio Tinto Stadium

Published: Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 12:30 a.m. MDT
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SANDY — With a shout heard 'round the state, Rio Tinto Stadium officially opened Thursday to the wild cheers of thousands of Real Salt Lake fans.

From CEOs and executives to electricians and plumbers, the casual to die-hard fans and everyone in between, Real Salt Lake and partners put on a dazzling opening night.

"This stadium surpassed the expectations of almost everyone involved," said Sandy Mayor Tom Dolan. "It is an asset to the community and the state to be able to put something out there like this for the whole country to see. I see nothing but positives coming out of this.

"The soccer crowd is just different than a football crowd, and it makes this a lot of fun. Win or lose, the fans coming here are going to have fun."

The 20,008 people who packed the stands for the team's stadium-opening first game against the New York Red Bulls joined in a celebration. There were clowns, musicians and even some jugglers for the pregame hoopla. Drummers, flag wavers and even a set of bagpipes added to the party-like atmosphere.

Layton's Zach Petersen and Matthew Durham showed their team spirit by painting their faces bright red.

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"We just wanted to show how much we love Real Salt Lake," said Petersen, who admitted this was his first time painting his face for a game. "I have been to about 20 games before this, and I really wanted to see what it is going to be like at the new stadium."

There were cheers, beers — which are also a new addition to the concessions after moving from Rice-Eccles Stadium on the University of Utah campus — and even a few tears from the youngsters, who were either cold, impatient or up too late past their bedtime considering the 8 p.m. start time to accommodate ESPN2's television coverage.

The pregame included a tribute to those serving in the military, a giant American flag shaped like the United States and a flyover of helicopters by the National Guard.

With the stadium designed specifically for soccer, there is not a bad seat in the house.

"I think we are probably in some of the worst seats in the stadium," said Craig Jeppson of Orem, who was seated in the very top row of the upper stands. "But they are still great. We can see the field just like we are on top of it."

Jeppson and his friend Joylynn Sorensen said they were attending their first RSL game ever, but they liked what they saw enough that they felt they would come back.

"The atmosphere is great," added Jeppson. "From the moment you first walk in, you can feel how excited everyone is."

From the first-time fans to the loyal season-ticket holders, everyone had nothing but praise for the new digs.

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A giant, U.S.-shaped American flag was part of ceremonies before Real Salt Lake's first game at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy Thursday. RSL played the New York Red Bulls.

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