With 2016 coming to a close, Columbus Crew SC is looking back on some of its most memorable moments of 2016. This year was full of moments that will be remembered forever.​

Wil Trapp played 45 minutes — as a second-half substitute — and thus cemented himself as Columbus Crew SC's first homegrown player to feature in a MLS All-Star Game, as the All-Stars fell to English Premier League giants Arsenal, 2-1, at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, Calif.
"I think it was like (MLS All-Stars coach Dominic Kinnear) said before the game," Trapp said. "He said to 'Just go out there, have fun and try to compete to win the game.' I think we all did that, had a good time and we competed well."
Trapp, the 22nd player selected as an All-Star in Crew SC history, entered for the LA Galaxy's Giovani Dos Santos to start the second half.
"I think the game itself obviously was a great experience, but the whole week is something that I'm going to look back on and enjoy," Trapp said.
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