It is with deep sadness that we remember Ryan Sabin of Colorado Springs, a cherished member of the Centennial 38 community whose passing has left many hearts heavy.
Ryan was more than a supporter—he was a cornerstone of the matchday experience. A devoted member of the tailgate crew, he was known for his infectious smile and the joy he brought to every gathering. Whether he was behind the grill or among friends, Ryan had a special way of creating moments filled with laughter, connection, and camaraderie.
His passion for the Colorado Rapids and dedication to the community made him a beloved figure among fellow supporters. To many, Ryan wasn’t just part of Centennial 38—he was family. His presence added warmth and energy to every match, and his absence will be deeply felt.
Those who knew Ryan remember him as kind, welcoming, and genuinely caring. He made people feel included, valued, and appreciated—qualities that left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
His passing during Wednesday’s Open Cup match has brought immense sorrow to the Rapids community, uniting fans, friends, and loved ones in grief and remembrance.
As the community mourns, they also celebrate a life that brought people together and made a difference in simple but meaningful ways. Ryan’s legacy will live on in the memories shared, the friendships he built, and the spirit he carried.
Ryan Sabin will be forever remembered, deeply missed, and always honored.

