USA USL Championship 05/28 01:00 1 Colorado Switchbacks FC v Orange County SC D 1-1
USA USL Championship 05/22 02:30 1 Phoenix Rising FC v Colorado Switchbacks FC W 1-3
USA USL Championship 05/14 01:00 1 Colorado Switchbacks FC v Portland Timbers II W 1-0
USA USL Championship 05/08 23:00 1 Orange County SC v Colorado Switchbacks FC W 0-3
USA USL Championship 05/05 02:30 1 LA Galaxy II v Colorado Switchbacks FC L 3-2
USA USL Championship 04/23 19:30 1 Colorado Switchbacks FC v San Antonio FC W 1-0
USA USL Championship 04/18 02:00 1 Tacoma Defiance v Colorado Switchbacks FC L 1-0
USA USL Championship 04/09 19:30 1 Colorado Switchbacks FC v Phoenix Rising FC W 2-0
USA USL Championship 03/27 00:00 1 OKC Energy FC v Colorado Switchbacks FC W 1-2
USA US Open Cup 06/17 01:00 10 Colorado Rapids v Colorado Switchbacks FC L 4-1
USA US Open Cup 05/28 01:00 9 Real Monarchs SLC v Colorado Switchbacks FC W 0-1

Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC is a professional soccer team based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Founded in 2014, the team is a member of the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. The franchise is owned by Martin E. Ragain and Dean Weidner. The franchise is operated by the Ragain family.

History

The Ragain Family was awarded a USL Pro franchise on December 5, 2013, with plans to begin play in 2015. The team's name, the "Switchbacks", was announced on January 31, 2014, following a fan contest. The team hired Steve Trittschuh as head coach on March 11, 2014. Luke Vercollone was the first player signed by Colorado Springs in October 2014. The Ragain Family chose Colorado Springs in large part because of the City for Champions vision by city leaders which included a downtown stadium concept that needed a champion of its own.

Steve Trittschuh and Luke Vercollone lead Colorado Springs to two immediate post season appearances in 2015 and 2016. A talented 2017 roster did not qualify for the playoffs followed by increasingly challenging league competitions through 2020 as the USL Championship grew.

In July 2019, the Switchbacks and Trittschuh parted ways naming Assistant Coach Wolde Harris the interim Head Coach. On September 23, Switchbacks announced the selection of Alan Koch as the next Head Coach. Koch's leadership of the team was cut short by Covid 19 and a restructuring of the 2020 season thereafter returning to Canada. A stabilizing limited affiliation between the Switchbacks and Colorado Rapids between 2019 and 2021 provided the club with additional technical resources and staff including Brian Crookham that aided the transitioning club.

The Switchbacks next looked to Brendan Burke from the Philadelphia Union as Head Coach to lead the club in its transition downtown beginning a new phase for the franchise. Switchbacks rebranded by simplifying the original logo and colors. Burke quickly went to work restructuring the team making a 2021 playoff appearance in his first season. Player Hadji Barry tied the Championship league record for total goals scored at 25 goals earning the leagues Golden Boot award. 2022 saw the best start in franchise history both on and off the field tying the league record with 5 wins before defeat.

Colorado Switchbacks FC is a professional soccer team based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team competes in the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. Founded in 2014, the Switchbacks have quickly established themselves as a competitive force in the league.

Known for their dynamic style of play and passionate fan base, the Switchbacks have become a beloved fixture in the Colorado soccer community. The team plays their home matches at Weidner Field, a state-of-the-art stadium that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

With a roster of talented players and a dedicated coaching staff, Colorado Switchbacks FC continues to strive for success on the field and to represent their community with pride. Whether they are competing for a championship or engaging in community outreach initiatives, the Switchbacks are committed to excellence both on and off the field.