Chicago Fire Soccer Club
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The Chicago Fire Soccer Club are Major League Soccer's franchise in the Windy City. Playing just outside of Chicago at the club's soccer-specific stadium, Toyota Park in Bridgeview, IL, the Chicago Fire are one of MLS' top club's of all-time.
Having won MLS Cup in their inaugural 1998 season, the club has been in the league championship match three times, qualified for the playoffs 11 out of 13 seasons and have won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup four times -- more than any other MLS club.
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The Chicago Fire Soccer Club are Major League Soccer's franchise in the Windy City. Playing just outside of Chicago at the club's soccer-specific stadium, Toyota Park in Bridgeview, IL, the Chicago Fire are one of MLS' top club's of all-time.
Having won MLS Cup in their inaugural 1998 season, the club has been in the league championship match three times, qualified for the playoffs 11 out of 13 seasons and have won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup four times -- more than any other MLS club.
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Big Month for the Chicago Fire Begins TonightWhen the Chicago Fire host the Philadelphia Union Wednesday night at Toyota Park, they begin their busiest month of 2011 and one that will certainly go a long way in determining the team's playoff fate. -
Q&A with Pavel PardoChicago Fire team writer Jeff Crandall sits down with the team's newest midfielder, Pavel Pardo. -
By the NumbersWhen the Chicago Fire take to the field for next Wednesday's clash vs. the Philadelphia Union, they'll return off of an 18 day respite from league play. -
Fire Sign Pavel PardoThe Chicago Fire Soccer Club announced today that the club has signed former Mexican international Pavel Pardo. -
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Who is Sebastian Grazzini?The Chicago Fire announced Wednesday the long-rumored signing of Argentine attacking midfielder Sebastian Grazzini from All Boys of the Argentine Primera Division. -
Fire Sign Sebastian GrazziniThe Chicago Fire Soccer Club announced that the club has inked Argentine midfielder Sebasti¡n Grazzini. The 30-year old playmaker will be added to the Fire's roster once the international transfer window opens on Friday, July 15. -
On to the Next OneA severe thunderstorm left TOYOTA PARK without power, but it wasn't enough to stop the Chicago Fire from advancing to the Semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. -
Top Five in Cali: #4With the Chicago Fire playing back-to-back weeks in California, we wanted to look back at the team's most memorable moments in the Golden State. -
Fire Weekly NotesThe Chicago Fire (2-4-12, 18 points) pushed their run of unbeaten matches to eight following the team's fourth consecutive draw. The Men in Red will return to the sunny climes of Los Angeles for a second week in a row when the Fire meet the LA Galaxy. -
Fire Waive Davis PaulThe Chicago Fire Soccer Club announced today that the club has waived rookie midfielder Davis Paul. -
Fire 1 - 0 RhinosDiego Chaves 37th minute goal propelled the Chicago Fire to a 1-0 victory over the Rochester Rhinos in Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup play at Sahlen's Stadium Tuesday night in Rochester, New York. With the win, the Fire will meet the New York Red Bulls on 7/12. -
U.S. Open Cup: Third Round PrimerBoth Chicago Fire entrants will be in action for the first time in the 2011 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup as the club's first team is in western New York to take on the third division Rochester Rhinos (USL-Pro) tonight at 6:35pm