Zions Bank Stadium
Zions Bank Stadium is a soccer stadium in Herriman, Utah, United States, with a seating capacity of 5,000. The stadium is home to Real Monarchs, a MLS Next Pro team affiliated with Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer; the Utah Warriors, a Major League Rugby team; the Utah Archers of the Premier Lacrosse League; and the Salt Lake Shred, an Ultimate Frisbee Association team.
The stadium is part of the $78 million Zions Bank Real Academy, which includes the academy and training facilities for Real Salt Lake, and is near the Mountain View Corridor.
In May 2017, Real Salt Lake and Zions Bank announced a sponsorship deal that would give the bank naming rights to the stadium.
Facilities
Zions Bank Stadium is a 5,000-seat stadium at the center of the Zions Bank Real Academy, a sports campus in Herriman, Utah. The pitch measures, the same dimensions as Rio Tinto Stadium. The east side includes a press box, an owners suite, and hospitality spaces on the east side of the pitch. The stadium's roof has of solar panels that provide 166 kW of electricity.History
Real Salt Lake chose Herriman as the site of the stadium and academy in early 2016. The club had previously considered options in the West [Valley City, Utah|West Valley City] area and planned an 8,000-seat stadium at the Utah State Fairpark until negotiations in the state government fell apart. Construction began in August 2016 and the academy's charter school opened in August 2017. The charter school, built to serve players and residents of nearby areas, focuses on a STEM curriculum and includes an on-site dormitory.Due to the stadium's proximity to the academy's charter school, away, it was unable to obtain a liquor license and was not initially able to serve alcoholic beverages. Under state laws, the license cannot be issued to businesses whose entrance is within of a school. In response, Real Salt Lake relocated the entrance to the northwest corner, at a cost of $250,000, and received a license from the state liquor commission. The stadium also features a 166-kilowatt array of solar panels on its roof.
The campus was named for Zions Bank in May 2017 following the signing of a naming rights sponsorship. Real Salt Lake and Real Monarchs began using the indoor training facilities in January 2018, replacing preseason camps held in California and Arizona. The stadium was originally scheduled to open on March 31, 2018, but moved back to April after construction delays.
The first sporting event at the stadium, a Utah Warriors match against the Prairie Wolf Pack, took place on April 20 and was attended by 3,143 people. Real Monarchs played their first home match on April 30, a scoreless draw against Las Vegas Lights FC that was attended by 4,065 spectators. In January 2022, the stadium and Real Monarchs were sold to David Blitzer and Ryan Smith. The Utah Royals of the National [Women's Soccer League] announced plans in 2023 to build their own training facilities at the Zions Bank Real Academy, expanding the campus by. On April 18, 2025, Miller Sports + Entertainment, led by former Utah Jazz owner Gail Miller, acquired the stadium as part of a $600 million deal that included Real Monarchs' parent franchise Real Salt Lake.