The MLS legend made an appearance at his old stomping grounds, posing for photographs with Rapids keeper Steffen and their goalkeeping coach
- Howard poses with Steffen after Rapids arrive in San Diego
- Longtime goalkeeper coach Chris Sharpe facilitates reunion between USMNT stars
- Meeting highlights Colorado's tradition of elite American goalkeeping talent
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WHAT HAPPENED
Former Colorado Rapids and USMNT goalkeeping icon Tim Howard visited his former club while they were training prior to a game against San Diego, where he connected with current Rapids goalkeeper Zack Steffen and longtime goalkeeping coach Chris Sharpe. The three posed for photographs together following a training session, creating a meaningful visual link between the club's goalkeeping past and present. Howard spent a part of his career as a player with the Rapids, making 100 appearances for them between 2016-2019.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The meeting between Howard, Steffen, and Sharpe represents more than just a photo opportunity – it symbolises the ongoing legacy of elite American goalkeeping that has been a cornerstone of U.S. soccer for decades. Howard's distinguished career, which included Premier League success with Manchester United and Everton before his Colorado stint, established a pathway that Steffen has followed in reverse, moving from Manchester City to MLS.
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WHAT’S NEXT?
A 2-0 defeat to San Diego FC in their last league game has kept the Colorado Rapids in 10th place with 16 points after 13 league games and they remain in the hunt for a playoff place. They host Real Salt Lake next on May 17 at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Park and before welcoming St. Louis on May 24 in the MLS.