The Colorado Rapids have parted ways with head coach Robin Fraser, the club announced Tuesday morning.
The decision comes amid a slide that’s seen the Rapids fail to win 17 of 18 games dating back to mid-May, the lone win in that stretch coming against FC Dallas in July. On Saturday, Colorado lost the Rocky Mountain Cup for the third consecutive season to archrival Real Salt Lake in a 2-0 defeat that was seen as the final nail in the coffin for the season.
A spokesperson told The Post that the Rapids have begun the process for finding a permanent replacement for Fraser, though the timeline to a potential hire remains unclear. Fraser signed a contract extension through the end of the 2025 season last spring, and the club will owe him the remainder of his contract pay.
While there was a sense of optimism the 2023 season could be different, it’s been just the opposite. The Rapids are on pace for a historically bad season as the team has scored 16 goals in league play and is on track for its lowest points-per-game total in its 27 seasons as a franchise. “It’s unacceptable for the type of club we want to be,” Smith wrote, “but more crucially, it’s unacceptable because this is a team that is capable of much, much more than that.”
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