Saturday night brought another round of Pride Month celebrations across MLS, with teams and fans putting the MLS WORKS initiative "Soccer For All" into practice with tifo, fundraisers and other commemorations.
Orlando City SC made their "Pride in the City" campaign a focus before, during and after their match vs. the Montreal Impact, donating a portion of ticket and merchandise proceeds to local nonprofit organizations One Orlando Alliance, The Dru Project, onePULSE Foundation, Zebra Coalition and Contigo Fund while honoring the memory of the 2016 Pulse nightclub victims.
Though Mother Nature threw everyone a curveball with storms that caused kickoff to be delayed, redemption arrived in the form of a timely rainbow:
Colorado Rapids fans got to watch some late heroics from their team, who snapped a nine-game winless streak with a dramatic comeback win over Minnesota United. The home faithful kicked off a wild night with a tifo tribute to iconic drag queen Divine on Pride Night at Dick's Sporting Goods Park:
And out in Seattle, a message of inclusion resonated as the Sounders welcomed the Chicago Fire to CenturyLink Field on their Pride Night, where the home side featured rainbow-hued numbers on their jerseys and the Emerald City Supporters unfurled an impressive tifo: