Minnesota United

Minnesota United

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Real Salt Lake

Real Salt Lake

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Stats Breakdown

0πŸ† Domestic League Titles1
0πŸ₯‡ Domestic Cup Titles0
28πŸ“‹ Current Squad Size30
12🌍 Foreign Players in Squad13

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Minnesota United

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Minnesota United0 – 1Colorado Rapids

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Minnesota United2 – 2Austin FC

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Columbus Crew2 – 3Minnesota United

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San Jose Earthquakes4 – 2Minnesota United

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Minnesota United0 – 1Los Angeles FC

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FC Dallas0 – 1Minnesota United

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Minnesota United2 – 0Portland Timbers

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Sacramento Republic0 – 0Minnesota United

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San Diego FC1 – 2Minnesota United

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Real Salt Lake

Real Salt Lake

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Real Salt Lake2 – 1Colorado Rapids

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Real Salt Lake3 – 0Houston Dynamo

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FC Dallas3 – 1Real Salt Lake

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Real Salt Lake2 – 0Portland Timbers

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LA Galaxy2 – 1Real Salt Lake

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Real Salt Lake0 – 2Inter Miami

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Real Salt Lake4 – 2San Diego FC

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Real Salt Lake3 – 1Sporting Kansas City

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San Diego FC2 – 2Real Salt Lake

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Real Salt Lake2 – 1Austin FC

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Minnesota United vs Real Salt Lake: Title Gap vs Roster Parity

Minnesota United vs Real Salt Lake stats: the title gap

The first thing that jumps out from the Minnesota United vs Real Salt Lake stats is the trophy column. Real Salt Lake have **1** domestic league title. Minnesota United sit on **0**.

That single star is the biggest difference between the two clubs in this data. It shapes the Head to Head record story, even if it does not tell us about individual matches. One team has already reached the top once. The other are still chasing that first big league win.

Domestic cups are level. Both sides have **0** domestic cup titles. So the only silverware edge here is that league crown for Real Salt Lake.

Head to Head record framed by club status

We do not have direct Head to Head record scores in this JSON. But the status gap is clear. Real Salt Lake can call themselves former champions. Minnesota United cannot.

Any historical matchups between these sides will always carry that detail in the background. Fans know who already lifted a league trophy. They also know Minnesota are trying to close that gap.

So even without scorelines in the data, the title count of **0 vs 1** hangs over every meeting. It sets the tone for how neutral fans might view this fixture.

Roster size: two big squads, tiny difference

On the squad sheet, the two clubs look very similar. Minnesota United have a current squad size of **28** players. Real Salt Lake have **30**.

A gap of just **2** players is small. Both sides carry big groups, which usually helps cover injuries, rotation, and tactical tweaks across a long season.

If you just looked at squad size and not the trophy column, you would probably expect very even historical matchups. The numbers suggest depth on both benches.

  • Minnesota United squad size: 28
  • Real Salt Lake squad size: 30

Foreign player balance in both squads

The Minnesota United vs Real Salt Lake stats also show how both teams build their squads. Minnesota United have **12** foreign players. Real Salt Lake have **13**.

That is almost a mirror image. Just a single player difference. Both clubs lean on international talent but do not go to extremes in this dataset.

This balance hints at similar recruitment styles. Neither side is stacked with only local players. Neither is loaded with only foreign signings. It feels like a shared approach rather than a clash of philosophies.

  • Minnesota United foreign players: 12
  • Real Salt Lake foreign players: 13

Historical matchups: trophy weight vs on-pitch parity

The big anomaly here is simple. Real Salt Lake have that **1** domestic league title, while Minnesota United still sit on **0**. Everything else in the JSON, from squad size (**28 vs 30**) to foreign players (**12 vs 13**), looks very close.

So the rivalry narrative writes itself. On paper, the rosters are almost equal. In the trophy cabinet, Real Salt Lake still hold the bragging rights. Every new meeting adds another chapter to those historical matchups, as Minnesota chase a first league title to even up the story.

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