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Chicago Fire FC was founded as Chicago Fire Soccer Club on October 8, 1997. [2] The club is named after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871; the official founding date of the team was the 126th anniversary of that event. [3] The owner and chairman of the Fire is Joe Mansueto, who purchased the club in 2019.
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This is a list of seasons played by Chicago Fire FC in North American soccer competitions from 1998, when the club was formed, to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in all major competitive competitions.
Chicago Fire FC is a member of Major League Soccer (MLS) and plays at Soldier Field. The Fire have won one league title and four U.S. Open Cups, since their founding in 1997. In 1994, the United States hosted a successful FIFA World Cup with games played at Soldier Field. [269] The Chicago Stars FC are a team in the National Women's Soccer ...
The 2020 Chicago Fire FC season was the club's 22nd year of existence, as well as their 23rd in Major League Soccer. This was the Fire's first full year under the ownership of Joe Mansueto following his purchase of the club on September 13, 2019. [ 1 ]
The 2024 Chicago Fire FC season was the club's 26th year of existence, as well as their 27th season in Major League Soccer.This was the fifth and final season for sporting director Georg Heitz, who would leave following the season's conclusion, as well as the final season for head coach Frank Klopas as head coach- both men would be replaced by Gregg Berhalter following the season's conclusion.
The 2025 Chicago Fire FC season is the club's 28th season in Major League Soccer. This is the club's first season under owner Joe Mansuetto without sporting director Georg Heitz, who stepped down following the previous season's conclusion. [ 1 ]
The 2021 Chicago Fire FC season was the club's 23rd year of existence, as well as their 24th in Major League Soccer.This was the Fire's first season with fans in Soldier Field since 2005 (the Fire had officially moved in 2020, however fans were not allowed in Soldier Field due to the pandemic).