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Brian Gutiérrez scored in the 87th minute Saturday night, lifting the Chicago Fire to a 3-2 victory over St. Louis City to ...
Chicago Fire FC and Excel Sports Management make the $650 million facility's case to fans, brands, and global soccer ahead of its 2028 opening.
The Chicago Fire soccer club broke ground Tuesday on its 23-acre practice facility on the Near West Side as legal aid groups continue to raise questions about the use of Chicago Housing Authority l… ...
Friday, the club announced longtime Chicago Fire Soccer Club Chairman and Owner Andrew Hauptman has sold his controlling interest in the club. Joe Mansueto will be taking over ownership, as well ...
Chicago Fire FC host Inter Miami on Saturday evening (8:30 pm ET | MLS Season Pass), with a bumper crowd expected at Soldier Field and an urgent need for a victory as they hunt a late surge into ...
Chicago Fire is rebranding itself, announcing today that it will change its name and use a new crest. The Major League Soccer team, formally known as the Chicago Fire Soccer Club, will now become ...
CHICAGO—When the Chicago Fire embarked on creating a soccer-specific facility on the Northside, they held one lofty ambition: “To build a soccer lover’s paradise.” Their efforts evolved ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- The Chicago Fire Soccer Club and the Village of Bridgeview have agreed to an amended stadium lease. The amended lease includes a contribution from the soccer club toward the ...
The Chicago Fire soccer club’s plans for a training and practice center at Hanson Park on the Northwest Side include promised improvements for the prep sports stadium on the property and ...
The idea of a soccer-specific stadium in Chicago would be a major development for the Fire, who are seemingly on the verge of finalizing plans for a state-of-the-art performance center.
Less than two years since introducing its 'Fire Crown' crest, the Major League Soccer club is asking fans for input as it will rebrand its primary crest and brand identity ahead of the 2022 season.
Under his leadership, the Club built the CIBC Fire Pitch, a north side community center which serves 300,000 visitors annually and introduced Chicago Fire Rec Soccer programming for adults, which ...
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