After becoming the youngest Rapids player to sign with the club in early April, 16-year-old Homegrown Sebastian Anderson became the youngest player in franchise history to make his professional debut when he featured in the starting lineup against defending MLS champs Atlanta United on April 27. Just a few months later Anderson continued his assault on the record books when he scored his first professional goal against New York City FC, making him the youngest player to score in Rapids history.
4. Special Olympics Unified team wins not one, but two penalty kick shootouts
The Colorado Rapids Special Olympics Unified Team went undefeated this season but both wins came with their fair share of drama.