Club: | Colorado Rapids |
Season: | 2010 |
League: | Major League Soccer |
League Result: | 7th |
Chrtitle: | Owner |
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Mgrtitle: | Coach |
Manager: | Gary Smith |
Assistant Manager: | Steve Guppy |
Average Attendance: | 13,329 |
Largest Win: | COL 4-1 PHI (9/29) |
Largest Loss: | CLB 3-1 COL (8/21) RBNY 3-1 COL (9/11) |
Cup1: | MLS Cup |
Cup1 Result: | Champions |
Cup2: | U.S. Open Cup |
Cup2 Result: | Did not qualify |
Cup3: | Rocky Mountain Cup |
Cup3 Result: | Runners-up |
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Prevseason: | 2009 |
Nextseason: | 2011 |
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The 2010 Colorado Rapids season was the fifteenth year and season of the club's existence. It was Colorado's fifteenth year in Major League Soccer, and the fifteenth consecutive year for the club in the top-flight of American soccer.
Following a disappointing ninth-place finish in the regular season, head coach Gary Smith began to revamp and overhaul the roster, making numerous inexpensive moves to sign low-key MLS players to fit the salary cap demands at one of few franchises with no Designated Players. The Rapids were able to improve slightly in the MLS regular season, finishing in seventh place, scoring fifteen goals and conceding only four in their last six home games. The team finished their final ten league matches with a 4–3–3 record. In the MLS Cup Playoffs, Colorado were seeded in the Eastern Conference and defeated Columbus in a penalty shoot out. They then won 1–0 against San Jose at home, in a one leg tie, for the conference championship.[1] The Rapids advanced to the MLS Cup final and defeated FC Dallas 2–1 after extra time for their first league championship.[2]
In addition to MLS and MLS Cup Playoffs, Colorado advanced through the qualification rounds of the U.S. Open Cup before being knocked out 3-0 by New York in the fourth round.
Colorado began their sixth Major League Soccer regular season on the road with a 1–0 win against Chivas USA on March 28, 2010.[3]
Colorado played their first home match against the Chicago Fire on April 3, earning a point in a 2–2 draw.[4]
The Rapids entered the 2010 MLS Cup Playoffs as the third seed in the Eastern Conference, despite playing in the Western Conference. In the Conference Semifinals, Colorado defeated the Columbus Crew at home 1–0 in the first of two legs.
The Rapids played the second leg of their Conference Semifinal matchup in Columbus. After 90 minutes of play, the Crew were on top 2–1, meaning the two teams were tied on aggregate goals 2-2. After playing a scoreless extra period, the two teams went into a penalty shootout, where the Rapids would prevail 5–4. Colorado would follow up with a home win over the San Jose Earthquakes in the Conference Final to advance to the Cup Final.
MLS Cup 2010 was played on a neutral field at BMO Field, home of Toronto FC. The Rapids faced off against FC Dallas, the third seed in the Western Conference. The teams would go into extra time, where the match was decided by an own goal from FC Dallas defender George John in the 107th minute. The Rapids would win the match 2–1, and won their first MLS Cup in club history.
See also: 2010 Major League Soccer season.
See also: 2010 MLS Cup Playoffs.
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See also: 2010 U.S. Open Cup and 2010 U.S. Open Cup qualification.
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As of May 5, 2010.[5]