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Chicago Fire FC History

The Chicago Fire became one of Major League Soccer’s first expansion teams when it joined ahead of the 1998 season. The Fire pulled off one of the most impressive inaugural seasons across American professional sports when the new squad, coached under Bob Bradley, secured an 11-game winning streak and made a surprise playoff run that culminated in an MLS Cup Final win against the two-time defending champions, D.C. United (where Bradley previously worked as an assistant). One week later, Chicago completed the double-header with their first U.S. Open Cup championship. 

The Fire found further success in the early aughts with Bradley and his successor Dave Sarachan, who helped the team secure three more U.S. Open Cup victories in 2000, 2003 and 2006. In addition, the Fire earned the Supporters’ Shield in 2003. All-Star forward Mike Magee became the first player to win the MLS MVP Award while representing Chicago in 2013.

Chicago Fire FC Team Info

Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Red, Flag Blue, Deep Blue, White
Team Rivals: St. Louis City SC, Columbus Crew, Atlanta United, New England Revolution

Chicago Fire FC at Soldier Field

The Fire play their home games at Soldier Field, also home to the NFL's Chicago Bears. Opened in 1924, the stadium is the oldest active venue in American football. If you're in attendance, be sure to keep an eye out for the rowdy Section 8 Chicago supporters. With their tifos and chanting, they'll be hard to miss.

FAQS

The Chicago Fire FC schedule for 2025 can be viewed on the team's official website.

Tickets for the 2025 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of Chicago Fire FC.

Chicago Fire FC have made three appearances in the MLS Cup championship match, and have won once (in 1998).

Chicago Fire FC compete at the Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The seating map for Soldier Field can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 899 reviews
  • Inter-Miami Game

    by Cat on 9/8/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 3 out of 5

    Aside from the disappointment of not seeing Messi play (which is beyond anyone's control and everyone's dilemma), the huge disappointment was when the Chicago Fire rolled out massive discounts to that game after I had paid big $$$ for 200 level tickets well in advance. In the week leading up to the game, we found through Ticketmaster that for less than what I paid for, I could have had seats close up in the 100 section. Although there was a promo offering discounts for next season's games, a better alternative would have been to upgrade our seats at this game or a refund equal to the difference of what they were offering for my level of seats. There were plenty of empty seats close to the soccer pitch. The offer for next year's season was a ploy to purchase season tickets for the incoming Chicago Fire season. No thanks.

  • Walk ways

    by Topher on 9/6/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 3 out of 5

    It is way to crowded in the concessions area and to get to the get to the bathroom from upper level.

  • Love our home tram

    by JDNSKIRT on 9/4/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show by Jason Derulo. Wish we won the game but it was a good try. ❤️

  • No Messi as advertised + Imposible to get there in time

    by Val on 9/4/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 1 out of 5

    No Messi as it was advertised everywhere! Imposible to get inside on time, we were able to get to the resev d parking by half time and just missed half of the game.

  • Poor view

    by themanmoore on 9/3/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 2 out of 5

    We could not see the near side corner flag or part of the 18 yard box from our seat. Definitely an obstructed view

  • Purchased at a real high cost and to support both teams

    by Disappointed on 9/3/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 2 out of 5

    Wanted to support both teams and Messi gets hurt and does not travel with the maimi team. Disappointed. Did not go. $$ money spent

  • Solid Experience

    by PapaWolf15 on 9/3/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 3 out of 5

    Difficult to review… as we paid a significant premium to see one of the best players in the world, Lionel Messi, but he didn’t attend the contest. It’s unfortunate and I hope Ticketmaster supplies those who invested heavily with a resolution that is beneficial for the user. Thanks!

  • Had to throw away my purse

    by SP on 9/3/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 2 out of 5

    Make sure to check the requirements for handbags and purses before going! My options were to walk my 6 year old 25 minutes back to our car and miss the start of the game, wait in a HUGE line to put my purse in a locker (and miss the start of the game), or throw my purse away and carry around all of its belongings 😡

  • Fun Game, Horrible Concert

    by Martha on 9/3/24Soldier Field - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    The game was super fun! It was very fast to get into the stadium and find our section. You can tell a lot of effort and thought were put into making the game as fun and exciting as possible. It's very cool that MLS games happen at Soldier Field. We went to get another drink and food during half time and it was VERY busy and crowded. I think that's more of a design flaw of Soldier Field rather than issues with vendors/workers/etc. I've never been to a Bears game but I'm assuming when it's near sold out, it's very very busy and hard to walk around. The Jason Derulo concert afterwards was horrific. We waited about an hour for things to start which was frustrating. Then Jason came out and to be frank, he sounded horrible. His vocals were so bad. It would be like me performing a concert lol. We went to the game for the game and stayed for 2 songs just to say we saw Jason but honestly, it wasn't worth it.

  • Let’s Win The Title

    by Kevin Ramirez on 8/23/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    The experience is Lit , The players are ready. let’s score goals and get many W’s for all seasons to come .. Go Chicago Fire …