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  2. Utah Hockey Club - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the arrival of the NHL, Salt Lake City had limited ice hockey history. The first team to call the area home, the minor-league Salt Lake Golden Eagles, played 25 seasons across the Western Hockey League (WHL), Central Hockey League (CHL), and International Hockey League (IHL) from 1969 to 1994.

  3. History of Real Salt Lake - Wikipedia

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    Among the provisions included in the deal were a biennial friendly match between the two teams in Salt Lake City; annual February training for the RSL squad at Real Madrid's practice facility in Spain, and the creation of a $25 million youth academy in Salt Lake City that would train up to 200 youth players ranging from ages 12 to 18.

  4. List of professional sports teams in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City Elders: 1903 Baseball Pacific National League: Salt Lake City Mormons: 1909 Baseball Inter-Mountain League Salt Lake City Skyscrapers: 1911 Baseball Union Association: Ogden Canners: 1912 Baseball Union Association Murray Infants: 1914 Baseball Union Association Salt Lake Bees (Three previous franchises) 1915, 1946, 1958 Baseball

  5. Ice hockey in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Utah had its first big introduction to the game with the debut of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in 1969. The club was a member of the WHL and got off to a slow start by finishing last in the standings in this first two seasons. 1972 saw huge changes for the team as it suddenly became competitive, reaching the league championship, but it was also the beginning of the end for the league.

  6. Utah Royals - Wikipedia

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    Utah Royals FC play at America First Field (known before September 2022 as Rio Tinto Stadium), located 15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City in Sandy, Utah, as the men's team, Real Salt Lake, does. [19] America First Field is a soccer-specific stadium which opened on October 9, 2008. [28]

  7. Derks Field - Wikipedia

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    Derks Field was a minor league baseball park in the Western United States, located in Salt Lake City, Utah.It was the home field of the Salt Lake Bees, Angels, and Gulls of the Pacific Coast League, Bees, Giants, and Trappers of the Pioneer Baseball League, and the Salt Lake Sting of the American Professional Soccer League.

  8. Utah Blaze - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Blaze was a professional arena football team based in Salt Lake City, Utah and competed in the West Division of the Arena Football League. Home games were played at the EnergySolutions Arena. In 2013, the team did not submit proper documentation to remain in the AFL and the entire roster was reassigned to other teams in the league. [1]

  9. Utah Starzz - Wikipedia

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    History: Utah Starzz (1997–2002) San Antonio Silver Stars (2003–2013) San Antonio Stars (2014–2017) Las Vegas Aces (2018–present) Arena: Delta Center: Location: Salt Lake City, Utah: Team colors: Green, Purple, Light Blue, Copper, Black, White General manager: Jay Francis: Head coach: Candi Harvey: Ownership: Larry H. Miller