By JOSE M. ROMERO
Parking and seats on the SkyTrain were probably more difficult to come by than Vancouver Whitecaps' goals Thursday night in downtown Vancouver.
With the NHL Canucks playing nearby in their regular-season opener, the Whitecaps still drew a big crowd of 20,113 fans to their brand new home, B.C. Place Stadium, and rewarded the faitfhful with a 3-0 win over struggling Real Salt Lake.
Camilo converted two penalty kicks and Nizar Khalfan added the finishing touch as Vancouver snapped a four-match winless streak and won for the first time in two games at B.C. Place. RSL (15-11-6) dropped its fourth straight match with two remaining in the regular season.
The match was a makeup game after heavy rain at Empire Field, the Whitecaps' temporary home earlier this season, rendered the pitch unplayable. It could hardly have gone better for Vancouver.
Camilo converted easily.
In the 52nd minute, the ball hit RSL defender Chris Schuler in the arm -- referee Chris Penso ruled -- on a botched clearance from the box, and another PK was given. Camilo's shot glanced off goalkeeper Nick Rimando's hand and into the net to make it 2-0.
The goal was the Brazilian's 11th of the season, tops on the Whitecaps. Vancouver was without suspended striker Eric Hassli.
Camilo's free kick in the 60th minute hit the side of the net.
With Real Salt Lake hardly threatening, Khalfan scored off a header from late substitute Omar Salgado in the 88th minute.

