
Rafael Navarro
CF (AM)
Poacher
Apr 14, 2000 (26)
Right
6'0"
185 lb
Scores late goal
Navarro scored one goal to go with four shots (one on goal) in Saturday's 2-0 win against Sporting Kansas City.
Analysis: Navarro delivered the decisive contribution in Saturday's 2-0 win over Sporting KC, firing home from close range in second-half stoppage time after the hosts had already taken the lead through Reggie Cannon's header to put the result beyond any doubt and complete a commanding home performance. The Brazilian striker registered four shots and three tackles across his 90 minutes, and has now scored in back-to-back MLS appearances as Colorado's most reliable finishing option, with his clinical instinct in front of goal making him the cornerstone of the Rapids' push for a Western Conference playoff spot.
Delivers late winning penalty
Navarro scored one goal to go with seven shots (four on goal) and three chances created in Saturday's 1-0 win over Austin FC. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 95th minute.
Analysis: Navarro's spot kick was the deciding factor in the game, but he was pressing throughout the contest with seven shots and three chances created. He'll likely put up similar numbers against a Sporting KC team which has allowed a whopping 46 goals in 18 MLS games, and should add another goal there.
Quiet outing Saturday
Navarro recorded two shots (one on goal) in Saturday's 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake.
Analysis: Navarro had one attempt stopped by the goalkeeper in the second half, yet it was an overall disappointing performance for him in the defeat. His production of two goals over his last six MLS appearances reflects a dip from his blazing start to the season, though that remains enough for him to stay atop Colorado's scoring chart. Regular minutes in a No. 9 position could eventually allow him to make the most of the limited opportunities his side generates.
Scores winning goal
Navarro scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) and one chance created in Wednesday's 1-0 win over Minnesota United. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 85th minute.
Analysis: Navarro scored the only goal of the game with his only shot, helping his side end a run of five consecutive league matches without a win. The forward was very active physically, drawing four fouls and making three tackles, but also committed a high number of fouls himself with eight. He has now scored eight goals this season, just four fewer than his total from last campaign.
Scores one
Navarro scored one goal to go with six shots (three on goal) in Saturday's 3-1 defeat against Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
Analysis: Navarro recorded the lone goal for Colorado on Saturday, making six shots (three on target) in the process. He's been the team's top contributer for goals this season with already seven goals along with three assists through 10 league appearances, already matching his assist total from 2025 and is five goals away from matching his total from the year prior as well.
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