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Rapids over New York 4-0.
New York Red Bulls
Rapids Play Dynamo to 0-0 Draw.
Houston Dynamo
Colorado Rapids over FC Dallas
FC Dallas
Real Salt Lake
Real Salt Lake
Rapids Back in First Place Following 2-0 Victory Over DC United.
DC United
Rapids Vs SJ Earthquakes
San Jose Earthquakes
Colorado Rapids over LA Galaxy 4-0,
LA Galaxy
Colorado Rapids 2008
#1 Bouna Coundoul – Goalkeeper. Dakar, Senegal      #2 Jordan Harvey – Defender. Mission Viejo, CA      #3 Rafael Gomes – Defender. South Boston, Virginia      #4 Dan Gargan – Defender. Philadelphia, PA      #5 Facundo Erpen – Midfielder. Crofton, MD      #6 Jose Luis Burciaga Jr. – Defender. Renton, WA      #7 Jovan Kirovski – Forward. Escondido, CA      #8 Mehdi Ballouchy - Midfielder. Casablanca, Morocco      #9 Conor Casey – Midfielder. Forward. Dover, NH      #10 Christian Gomez – Mediocampista. Buernos Ares, Argentina      #11 Terry Cooke – Midfielder. Birmingham, England      #12 Mike Petke – Defender. Bohemia, NY      #13 Stephen Keel – Defender. Littleton, CO      #14 Omar Cummings – Forward. Old Harbor, Jamaica      #15 Jacob Peterson – Forward. Portage, MI      #16 Herculez Gomez – Delantero. Los Angleles, CA      #18 Ugo Ihemelu – Defender. Enugu, Nigeria      #19 Ciaran O'Brien – Mediocampista. Tacoma, Washington      #21 Nico Colaluca – Midfielder. Providence, Rhode Island      #22 Nick LaBrocca – Midfielder. Staten Island, New York      #23 Colin Clark – Midfielder. Fort Collins, CO      #24 Justin Hughes - Portero. Wake Forest, NC      #25 Pablo Mastroeni – Midfielder. Mendoza, Argentina      #26 Tim Ward –       #27 Kosuke Kimura – Midfielder. Kobe, Japan      #28 John DiRaimondo – Midfielder. St. Louis, Missouri      #30 Justin Hughes – Goalkeeper. Syracuse, New York      #31 Mike Graczyk – Goalkeeper. Albuquerque, NMd      #33 Cesar Zambrano – Midfielder. Chicago, IL      #34 Scott Campbell – Midfielder. Plantation, FL      #35 Brian Grazier - Midfielder. Edwardsville, IL
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
The newest jewel of Denver’s sports landscape, an 18,000-seat stadium that is surrounded by a 24-field, fully-lit professional soccer complex and is considered the biggest and most state-of-the-art professional stadium and field complex in the world, is located nine miles northeast of downtown Denver and only five miles from Denver International Airport near the intersection of Interstate 70 and Quebec Street. Stadium amenities include a total of 22 loge-style luxury suites, a unique open concourse design that allows for 360-degree sightlines to the field, and a world-class grass field with a underground heating and draining system. The stadium also features cutting edge technology, featuring the largest video scoreboard and the most LED boards for a stadium its size anywhere, as well as the only fully-integrated digital signboard system in the world. Dick’s Sporting Goods Park anchors the 917-acre Prairie Gateway site that is a public-private partnership between Kroenke Sports Enterprises and Commerce City. The site also hosts the new Commerce City municipal hall, retail facilities, offices for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and a new visitor's center for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge, among other entities. The stadium opened to the public on April 7, 2007 where it hosts Major League Soccer.

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