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2007 Real Salt Lake season


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2007 season
SCP Worldwide
John Ellinger (Fired May 3rd)
Jason Kreis (Hired May 3rd)
Rice-Eccles Stadium
12th
DNQ
N/A
Winners
15,960
RSL 3-1 Kansas City Wizards (8/29)
CHV 4-0 RSL (4/21)
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The 2007 Real Salt Lake season was the third season of the team's existence. After seeing slight improvement in 2006, the team struggled again under manager John Ellinger, opening the 2007 campaign with a 0-2-2 record. Ownership made a drastic move on May 3, firing Ellinger, and announcing that team captain (Jason Kreis), would retire and become the new head coach. RSL tied its next two matches against New York Red Bulls and the Colorado Rapids, but saw limited success the rest of the season. RSL finished the year with the league's second-worst record, ahead of expansion team Toronto FC.

The 2007 season also saw construction of its new soccer-specific stadium in Sandy, Utah, continue. Additionally, under Kreis' management, the team undertook a massive roster overhaul that essentially rebuilt the squad. Among the new players that arrives in 2007, many would go on to comprise the core of the team for several years, including, Kyle Beckerman (soon-to-be captain), Chris Wingert, Robbie Findley, Fabián Espíndola, and Javier Morales. At the center of the remake was Kreis' new team philosophy of "The Team is the Star", and a new primary formation (possession-oriented, diamond midfield).

Also vital to the growth of the club was the hiring of the team's second general manager, Garth Lagerwey, on September 19. Lagerwey, a former MLS goalkeeper, was a teammate of Kreis' at Duke University and Dallas Burn. The two proved to be a great tandem which led to future player acquisitions for the team within the next year including Will Johnson, Robbie Russell, Nat Borchers, and Jámison Olave.

Real Salt Lake finished the season on October 20 with a 1–0 win over Colorado. In an otherwise disappointing year, the win secured RSL's first ever Rocky Mountain Cup victory. The team finished with a record of 6-15-9 and a -14 goal differential, placing last in the Western Conference.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKUSAChris Seitz
3DFUSACarey Talley
4FWUSAKyle Brown
5MFUSAKyle Beckerman
6DFUSARitchie Kotschau
7FWARGFabián Espíndola
8MFUSAChris Brown
9FWUSAJason Kreis †
9MFUSAAlecko Eskandarian
10FWUSARobbie Findley
11MFARGJavier Morales
12MFUSANathan Sturgis
13FWSKNAtiba Harris
14FWARMYura Movsisyan
15MFUSAKenny Cutler
16DFUSAChris Lancos
17DFUSAChris Wingert
18GKUSANick Rimando
19DFLBRWillis Forko
20MFUSANikolas Besagno
22FWUSAJamie Watson
23DFUSAEddie Pope
25DFCIVJean-Martial Kipre
27DFARGMatias Mantilla
28MFUSADustin Kirby
31DFUSAJack Stewart
77MFJAMAndy Williams
MFUSASteven Curfman ††
FWUSADuke Hashimoto ††
MFUSAChristian Jimenez ††
GKUSAKyle Reynish ††
FWUSAJeff Rowland ††

† Promoted to head coach on May 3 †† Saw no First Team minutes in 2007

Due to the termination of John Ellinger as head coach and the subsequent promotion of Jason Kreis in early May, there were an abnormal number of mid-season transactions for the club. The players listed in the roster section above include those acquired during this makeover. Below are names of players acquired, traded, transferred, or released by the team after the May 3rd hiring of Kreis in chronological order:

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
Western Conference
1Chivas USA53301578462818
2Houston Dynamo52301587432320
3FC Dallas4430131253744-7
4Colorado Rapids353091382934-5
5Los Angeles Galaxy343091473848-10
6Real Salt Lake273061593145-14
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2007 MLS Cup Playoffs, 2008 U.S. Open Cup
2007 MLS Cup Playoffs (Wild Card), 2008 U.S. Open Cup
PosClubPtsGPWLTGFGAGD
1D.C. United (E1)55301677563422
2Chivas USA (W1)53301578462818
3Houston Dynamo (W2)52301587432320
4New England Revolution (E2)5030148851438
5FC Dallas4430131253744-7
6New York Red Bulls43301211747452
7Chicago Fire40301010103136-5
8Kansas City Wizards40301112745450
9Columbus Crew3730911103944-5
10Colorado Rapids353091382934-5
11Los Angeles Galaxy343091473848-10
12Real Salt Lake273061593145-14
13Toronto FC253061772549-24
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MLS Supporters' Shield, 2007 MLS Cup Playoffs, CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2008, SuperLiga 2008, CONCACAF Champions League 2008-09
2007 MLS Cup Playoffs, SuperLiga 2008, CONCACAF Champions League 2008–09
2007 MLS Cup Playoffs, SuperLiga 2008
2007 MLS Cup Playoffs

Last updated: December 27, 2013

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Pld = Matches played; Pts = Points; W = Matches won; T = Matches tied; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference

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