SANDY, Utah (Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014) – Real Salt Lake announced on Tuesday that it has named Craig Waibel as the club’s new Technical Director. He will take over the lead role on the technical staff after the departure of General Manager Garth Lagerwey at the end of the month.

"Craig is an extraordinarily bright, successful individual whose teams have been winners at every step of his career," said RSL Owner Dell Loy Hansen. "He is the ideal person to work with Jeff Cassar, Bill Manning and myself to evolve this club forward, building upon the incredible foundation established during the last 10 years by Garth Lagerwey and countless others."

A longtime MLS defender, Waibel made 156 career appearances in 11 MLS seasons, playing most of his career with the Houston Dynamo. He won MLS Cup four times as a player, first with the 2002 LA Galaxy, then with the 2003 San Jose Earthquakes and finally in back-to-back seasons with the Dynamo in 2006 and 2007. During his 12 years as a professional, he played with the Seattle Sounders (A-League, 1999-2002), Colorado Rapids (2000), LA Galaxy (2001-2002), San Jose Earthquakes (2003-2005) and Houston Dynamo (2006-2010).

"Our fans will absolutely love Craig Waibel," said Real Salt Lake President Bill Manning, who has overseen the club's soccer & business operations for each of RSL's seven consecutive playoff years, the longest active streak in Major League Soccer. "He is a bright, witty, self-effacing gentleman who is respected and admired throughout the soccer industry.

After retiring in 2010, Waibel moved into the coaching ranks, starting as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan in 2011 before spending two seasons at the University of Washington in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, he came to RSL and served as the club’s main defenders coach, leading the defensive core to a top-three finish in MLS with 39 goals allowed.

In addition to his success on the field, Waibel was also named MLS Humanitarian of the Year five times in his career. While with the Dynamo, he started Waibel’s Warriors and the Bald is Beautiful campaign to raise funds for Curing Children’s Cancer Fund and regularly visited the Texas Childrens Hospital Cancer Ward, ensuring that his time spent in Houston would be remembered as much for the incredible work off the field as it was for the championships he won on it.

In addition to Waibel’s promotion, Elliot Fall - a member of the organization since 2007 - has been promoted from Director of Soccer Operations to his new post as Assistant General Manager.

2015 RSL Season Ticket Information

The general public sale for 2015 season tickets is ongoing, and kicks off with signing up for the 2015 RSL STH wait list at //www.realsaltlake.com/content/2015-season-ticket-waiting-list; new customers will be processed in the order dictated by wait-list registration. The Rio Tinto Stadium box office is open Mon.-Fri., 10a-6p; more information can be found online at www.RealSaltLake.com/Tickets or via the Fan Relations Hotline at 801-727-2702.

All of the club's 2015 20-game packages include every RSL regular-season game and additional events, which historically have included MLS Cup Playoffs matches, CONCACAF Champions League participation and/or Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup contests. For more information about the venue's numerous premium seating options - 100 Lions Club, suites, club seating, field-level or ledge boxes, and the new "200 Club" - please call (801) 727-2700 and ask for Patti, Phil or Tara. 2015 season tickets can also be ordered the RSL website: www.RealSaltLake.com/Tickets.

Real Salt Lake has enjoyed a pronounced home-field advantage since building its permanent home in Sandy, boasting an 88-17-29 mark on Utah soil since the beginning of 2008. RSL owns the longest active playoff streak in MLS, at seven seasons, and in 2014 posted a league-record fifth consecutive campaign of 15+ wins and 50+ points. RSL concluded 2014 with 16 consecutive sellouts at Rio Tinto Stadium, 18 overall in 20 home games last season and 23 capacity crowds in its last 28 games going back to August, 2013.