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2021 Downstream Game 1: Away to FC Dallas
The Colorado Rapids are heading to Frisco for the season opener.
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Goals: 28 for, 24 allowed, +4 differential
Postseason: Lost to Seattle 0-1 in the Western Conference Semifinals
We’re back! After a mostly successful 2020 and a quiet but productive offseason and what seems to be the longest offseason in history we’re ready for a new season. The Rapids have undeniably approached the upcoming season with a stronger foundation and a readiness to fight. We start the season with a road trip to Dallas followed by the home opener against newcomers Austin FC.
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Previewing the Colorado Rapids 2021 roster
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In 2020, the Colorado Rapids took a big step forward as a club by qualifying for the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2016. They played exciting, attacking football, and were led by a young core of players like Sam Vines and Cole Bassett.
And things look to get even better in 2021, as young players like Auston Trusty and Jonathan Lewis could potentially become break-out stars. Even with such a bright future, the club added a few more pieces this year three, to be specific.
First, the club acquired veteran winger Michael Barrios from FC Dallas. Then, through a series of moves, they drafted highly-rated midfielder Philip Mayaka third overall in the MLS SuperDraft. And finally, the club permanently added goalkeeper William Yarbrough, who was on loan from Liga MX’s Leon last year. With these three pieces, it seems the Rapids are finished bolstering their roster ahead of 2021.
Northern Colorado FC set to join USL League One in 2022
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Windsor, Colorado will be joining the professional soccer scene. United Soccer League One, the third tier in the US soccer pyramid below MLS and the USL Championship, announced today that Northern Colorado FC will be joining the league.
They are expecting to start play in time for the 2022 season. The team is majority-owned by the Katofsky family who are also known for the former Orem Owlz, now the Northern Colorado Owlz in Minor League Baseball. The Katofsky family also are co-owners of the Future Legends Sports Complex, which is where NoCoFC will be playing.