Zack Steffen’s connection to Rapids Unified program produces ‘life-changing’ relationship

Nothing could have topped the moment Colin Underly learned Zack Steffen had signed with the Colorado Rapids A goalkeeper himself as a partner on the Colorado Rapids Special Olympics Unified Gang Colin had idolized Steffen since his days at Manchester City Colin s favorite club The two met after the Unified organization beat Real Salt Lake last May The bond was instant It was awesome He s a funny kid man Very sarcastic and a goofy guy loves to make jokes and crack jokes Steffen stated I just really loved his demeanor and his wittiness and it was just fun to be around It s reliably a privilege to have room to be a role model and for kids to look up to you Their connection is central to what the Unified effort is all about Inclusion bliss and area This weekend as the Unified company begins its th season as an exchange plan between the Rapids and Special Olympics Colorado Steffen is helping to fill the stands for the unit s match against Real Salt Lake on Saturday In late April the club declared a campaign to sell out the Unified match between the Rapids and club rival RSL which kicks off after the Rapids battle To help the push Steffen bought and donated tickets majority of of which will go to friends and family of Special Olympics athletes and the company s partners like Colin Steffen and Underly often chop it up on the field or at Unified events and it isn t uncommon for the two to like each other s posts on Instagram something Underly still can t quite believe It s amazing Colin will be like Everyone looks up to Lionel Messi or whoever but I have my own hero right here in Colorado reported Molly Underly Colin s mom and coach of the Unified organization It s definitely been really special for us It goes beyond soccer The Colorado Rapids Unified association goalkeeper Colin Underly poses with Rapids goaltender Zack Steffen during media day at Dick s Sporting Goods Park on April in Commerce City Photo by Jack Dempsey Courtesy of Colorado Rapids Admission to the Unified match comes with a ticket to the first company s match which begins at p m Saturday at Dick s Sporting Goods Park Fans who stay for the p m Unified kickoff will have a chance to win prizes including signed jerseys and tickets to the U S Women s National Gang match at DSGP later this summer Rapids VP of society events and entertainment Caitlin Kinser one of the driving forces behind the sell-out effort thinks fans will walk away from the Unified match with more My hope is that it would provide perspective for people Kinser commented You see these athletes coming out here they re getting this amazing experience and they re playing with all their heart they re playing for a trophy they re playing for the badge They re playing for the same things that the first crew is playing for I think just being able to see why inclusion matters and why it s fundamental to provide these opportunities for that society it will bring fans a lot of gratification The Rapids have given strong endorsement to the Unified project since its inception providing charter flights with the first club contract signing events before the season and matches on the fields their favorite players play on In the club chose Special Olympics athlete Scotty Stephens as its model for the MLS kit release event in New York The greater part glaring difference that remains between the MLS and Unified teams is in the stands a gap the club hopes to bridge Saturday night and beyond It s really hard to put into words how much it means to our players I think this is such a special and unique opportunity and we really are changing what it means to be unified and including There s not other opportunities like this Molly Underly declared It s definitely changing lives in tactics I never really could have thought realizable The players and the coaches from the first group all say One gang one club and they really embrace that For years players like Cole Bassett and former Rapids defender Lalas Abubakar have made it a priority to attend Unified events This year Steffen midfielder Oliver Larraz and coach Chris Armas joined the fray and have become mainstays Steffen mentioned that beyond the ticket donation he wants even more of a presence from his teammates at the Unified games Related Articles Colorado Rapids drop third straight match in loss at San Diego FC Father-son assistant coach duo on opposite sides of Rapids-Earthquakes match Colorado Rapids come from behind draw Seattle Sounders to move unbeaten streak to three Ond ej Lingr s stoppage-time goal in MLS debut helps Dynamo tie Rapids - Rapids transfer winger Omir Fern ndez to Portland I just want to see kids having fun with smiles he explained I m a father so all I would want to see for my daughter is all the role models in the area treating her well and treating her friends well and spreading love and kindness That s what I m trying to do here The first association will begin its Rocky Mountain Cup defense Saturday after a string of bad losses The Unified squad which only plays RSL s crew once per year is searching for a three-peat in the rivalry For Molly whose son has a Steffen poster hanging in his room and a gifted pair of his goalie gloves emblazoned with his daughter s name it s a goalkeeper relationship neither of them would have foreseen Colin is reminded a lot that Steffen is not only his friend but that he s looking out for him she reported And so for Colin I really do think it s one of those moments that have been life-changing for him Colorado Rapids Unified gang goalkeeper Colin Underly makes a save during a event against FC Dallas Unified on Aug at Toyota Stadium in Frisco Texas Courtesy of Colorado Rapids Want more sports news Sign up for the Sports Omelette to get all our analysis on Denver s teams