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The match between D.C. United and Chicago Fire was interrupted after a baby ran onto the pitch in a curious and unexpected ...
Does the Chicago Fire's stadium proposal in Related Midwest's The 78 development impact the Chicago White Sox?
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It looks like a resident will finally be moving in to anchor “The 78,” the vacant piece of land in Chicago’s South Loop ...
Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium.
Chicago Fire FC have unveiled plans for a new privately funded, soccer-specific stadium they expect to open in Spring 2028, continuing chairman and owner Joe Mansueto's transformation of the club.
After a VAR check, it was ruled that a baby, in fact, cannot play in a Major League Soccer game. During the early moments of the second half in the Chicago Fire-D.C. United game, play had to be paused ...
Joe Mansueto has a deal to buy nearly 10 acres on The 78 for a 22,000-seat soccer stadium that could create a new sports and ...
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 unveiled plans to build a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River on Tuesday.
Team owner Joe Mansueto will personally pay for the stadium, it was announced. Groundbreaking could take place in late 2025 ...
The Chicago Fire are set to become the latest MLS team to move into a soccer-specific stadium in 2028, following the ...