Real Colorado first fielded a senior women's team, the
Cougars, into the original
USL W-League in 2000. The Cougars were a member of the Western Conference, and played against the
Colorado Force,
Los Angeles Strikers,
Pali Blues,
Santa Clarita Blue Heat,
Seattle Sounders Select Women,
Vancouver Whitecaps, and
Victoria Highlanders Women. They were founded as the
Colorado Gold, before rebranding as the
Denver Lady Cougars in 2001, and finally the Real Colorado Cougars in 2006. The Cougars were folded after the 2010 season, with the
Colorado Rush Women taking their place. Real Colorado first fielded the
Foxes, a senior men's team into the Premier Development League (now
USL League Two) in 2009. The Foxes played their first ever game on May 9, 2009, against
Kansas City Brass, and won the game 3–2, with the first goal in franchise history being scored by
Chris Salvaggione. In 2011, the Foxes qualified for the
U.S. Open Cup by winning the first 4 games of the regular season. The Foxes then advanced to the second round by knocking out the
DV8 Defenders with a 5–0 victory, but fell short to
Kitsap Pumas in the following round, by a score of 3–1. The Foxes' average attendance was 114 in 2009, 80 in 2010, 191 in 2011, 268 in 2012, and 165 in 2013. == Stadiums ==