HIGHLIGHTS MLS CUP 2013: Sporting Kansas City vs. Real Salt Lake



Sporting Kansas City play host to Real Salt Lake in MLS Cup 2013. It’s a battle between two clubs looking for the second Major League Soccer championship in their histories.

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42 thoughts on “HIGHLIGHTS MLS CUP 2013: Sporting Kansas City vs. Real Salt Lake”

  1. 10 year anniversary of this and decided to come back and watch it. If you would of told me where Sporting KC would be at today back then I wouldn't of believed you. We need that feeling of winning the league again very badly.

  2. Crazy….I just looked up SKC/Wizards Wikipedia page. They were literally founded the actual day I tuned 18.
    June 6, 1995. I fr Kansas City. Born and raised. I was in Las Vegas the night I turned 18.

  3. It's a pity they changed their name from "Kansas City Wizards" (cool, amusing, goofy) to "Sporting Kansas City" (bland Euro-imitation). Though still better than "Real Salt Lake" – not only is this Euro-imitation, but imitation that doesn't even make sense ("real" of course is Spanish for "royal"; used in Spain, a monarchy, for certain clubs which have received special royal patronage/permission).

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