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Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club company history timeline

1996

1996- The Colorado Rapids are one of ten original franchises in the newly formed Major League Soccer, playing out of Mile High Stadium and Invesco Field at Mile High.

2002

2002- The Girls U18 Colorado Girls Soccer Academy, a break off of Colorado Rush, win the USYS National Championship after finishing runners-up at Far West Regionals for the past four years.

2005

2005- The first rebrand in Colorado State Youth Soccer Association takes place.

2006

2006- After a four-year “drought,” Colorado sees two teams win the USYS National Championship Series.

2007

2007- The Colorado Soccer Hall of Fame is brought back to life after being run by the adult program, CSSA. From 2007 onwards, nominees are submitted to a committee run by CSA and are inaugurated at the CSA Annual Awards Banquet, held in conjunction with our Annual General Meeting.

2009

The team’s victory in 2009, overseen by coaches West Hart and Erik Bushey, is the most recent USYS National Championship Series crown earned by a Colorado team.

2010

Front page of Goal Post Scripts, congratulating the ‘93 Girls for their victory at the USYS ODP National Championships in 2010.

The Rapids hoisting their first and, so far, only MLS Cup in 2010.

2012

The GU17 Arsenal Colorado Royal team who won the 2012 National Presidents Cup.

2015

2015- The current CSA logo is adopted and incorporates the Colorado flag, mountains, and other aspects that make Colorado so unique.

2017

2017- CSA acquires the Colorado Referee Program to become the first state in the country to manage both the youth and adult side of soccer, in addition to the state referee program.

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