Official Chicago Fire FC Website
The official website of the Chicago Fire FC with the most up-to-date information on matches, tickets, scores, stats, and team news
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The official website of the Chicago Fire FC with the most up-to-date information on matches, tickets, scores, stats, and team news
www.chicagofirefc.comThe team says the estimated $650 million project will be privately funded.
www.cbsnews.comThe new Chicago Fire stadium is the catalyst for a 62-acre, pedestrian-oriented neighborhood featuring a riverwalk and interconnected community developments.
www.smartcitiesdive.comThe venue, announced in early June, will be privately financed by the club’s owner.
www.constructiondive.comEDITOR'S NOTE: In celebration of Major League Soccer's 30th season, MLSsoccer.com is exploring untold stories about all 30 clubs. "30 Clubs, 30 Stories" will be unveiled throughout 2025.
www.mlssoccer.comJoe Mansueto, owner and chairman of the Chicago Fire Football Club, penned a letter addressed to Chicago this week to announce plans for a new, privately
news.pollstar.comThe Chicago Fire hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for their privately funded $750 million soccer stadium on a vacant former rail yard in the South Loop. The 22,000-seat open-air stadium is slated to open by the 2028 season and will be the most expensive in MLS. The stadium is part of The 78, a long-planned $8 billion mixed-use development that has struggled to get off the ground, and is seen as a catalyst for the project.
nationaltoday.comChicago Fire plan to play at Soldier Field for the 2020 season, as Joe Mansueto purchases the club.
www.nbcsports.comThe first design renderings reveal the Club’s bold vision taking shape on the Chicago River > For more information, visit DearChicago.com CHICAGO (June 16, 2025) - Chicago Fire FC today released renderings and further details of the club's $750 million soccer-specific stadium in downtown Chicago. The stadium, announced in early
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