RioT

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RioT is the former nickname for Rio Tinto Stadium, the soccer-specific venue in Sandy, Utah that long served as the home of Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stadium nickname
associatedWithClub Real Salt Lake NERFINISHED
associatedWithColor claret and cobalt (Real Salt Lake colors)
associatedWithTeamType professional soccer club
climateContext semi-arid climate of Utah
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerNameOf America First Field NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation RioT NERFINISHED
hasCapacityApprox 20000
hasNotableEventType Major League Soccer Cup Playoff matches
U.S. men’s national soccer team matches
U.S. women’s national soccer team matches
international soccer friendlies
hasScoreboard video scoreboard
hasStandsType all-seater
hasSurfaceType natural grass
homeCityOfClub Sandy, Utah NERFINISHED
homeLeagueOfClub Major League Soccer NERFINISHED
homeOfSupportersGroup Real Salt Lake supporters
homeStateOfClub Utah NERFINISHED
homeVenueOf Real Salt Lake NERFINISHED
leagueLevel Major League Soccer NERFINISHED
locatedIn Sandy, Utah NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namingBasis Rio Tinto Stadium corporate sponsor name
nicknameLanguage English
openedAsName Rio Tinto Stadium NERFINISHED
parkingAvailability on-site parking lots
refersTo Rio Tinto Stadium NERFINISHED
region Salt Lake City metropolitan area NERFINISHED
roofCoverage partially covered stands
sponsor Rio Tinto Group NERFINISHED
sponsorIndustry mining
sponsorshipNameOf Real Salt Lake home stadium
sport soccer
stadiumType soccer-specific stadium
tenant Real Salt Lake NERFINISHED
transportAccess served by Utah Transit Authority TRAX light rail
usedByCompetition CONCACAF Champions League NERFINISHED
Major League Soccer playoffs NERFINISHED
Major League Soccer regular season NERFINISHED
U.S. Open Cup NERFINISHED
usedFor association football
soccer

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