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One of the ten original founding clubs of the MLS, the Colorado Rapids are entering their 26th year. Much like their riparian moniker, the fortunes of the club have ebbed and flowed throughout the years. They may have lost the 1997 MLS Cup Finals to D.C. United, but as the lowest qualifying seed upset a number of stronger sides to get there. The following year, in the U.S. Open Cup finals, they in turn were upset by the non-MLS Rochester Raging Rhinos (yes, that was a real team).
In 2001 they were the best home defensive team in the league, conceding only 8 goals in 15 matches and notching 27 home wins in 28 games. Following a decade of mediocre results, the Rapids won the MLS Cup in 2010 with an extra-time victory over FC Dallas.
Since 2010, the Rapids have only qualified for the Western Conference postseason six times, a poor record considering the club’s pedigree.
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment is the sole owner. They also own Colorado sports franchises in basketball (Denver Nuggets) and ice hockey (Avalance), as well as controlling interest in the Premier League’s Arsenal and the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL. Stan Kroenke is estimated to be worth over $10B. Good for him.
Colorado has been around long enough that they have their own Gallery of Honor, which includes the first four players in this list (and others not on it).
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Fans will get to see them host LAFC in a CONCACAF Champions Cup tie on February 18, before the MLS season opener on February 22 visiting St. Louis CITY SC.