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The Chicago Fire FC soccer team has unveiled the design for its $650 million new stadium. Financed entirely by the club’s ...
Minnesota United came into Tuesday’s U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal matchup with the Chicago Fire carrying a few advantages. A three-game unbeaten streak, for one, as well as the right to play at home.
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto talks about his plans for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the 62-acre site, and why he thinks teams should foot the bill for these projects.
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 ...
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 FC’s new look for 2020 is complete. The club unveiled its new 2020 home jersey to go along with its new club name and identity unveiled last November as the Fire prepare to return ...
Chicago Fire Soccer Club announced an ownership change and plans to relocate back to Soldier Field for 2020 season. 24/7 Live Chicago & Suburban Cook Co. North Suburbs West Suburbs South Suburbs ...
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto said the team is considering building a soccer-specific stadium in Chicago, calling it the “last piece of the puzzle with this club.” On Thursday, Mansueto said ...
Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium. Chicago Fire to self-finance downtown stadium on land owned by developer Related.
The Chicago Fire aren't just switching things up, the team is undergoing a full-blown makeover. In an unusually busy offseason for Major League Soccer — with teams in Nashville and Miami ...
My favorite team, the Chicago Fire, isn’t the best soccer club in the world. They’re in last place in their league, although they have a chance to get into the finals of the U.S. Open Cup.
The Chicago Fire announced plans Tuesday for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the mostly vacant 62-acre site along the Chicago River at Roosevelt Road, giving the team a ...
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