Just ok
by Football Fan on 3/5/24Soldier Field - ChicagoThe Fire continue to disappoint on the pitch and atmosphere at the game is nothing to write home about. Soldier Field too big of a venue
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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.
Chicago Fire FC’s 2024 regular season kicks off in February at Subaru Park in Chester, Pennsylvania, when Chicago faces off against the Philadelphia Union. The Fire host their home opener against FC Cincinnati on March 2. Chicago Fire FC play their final match of the regular season at home against Eastern Conference opponents Nashville SC. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2024 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 here.
The Fire continue to disappoint on the pitch and atmosphere at the game is nothing to write home about. Soldier Field too big of a venue
never again. I paid so much money for ticket & the main person didn’t come & was not even mentioned once. Absolutely never again
While paying premium prices for a match against Messi who didn’t play due to injury was a tough, but understandable, pill to swallow- what came next was not the icing on the cake I was hoping for. I have been to solider field for all kinds and sizes of events. I have NEVER experienced the poor traffic management like I did on this game night. It took us over 2 hours to go the final 0.8 miles from LSD to the parking garage on 18th. We finally made it to our parking at 9:00 ran to the gate only to be greeted by one open gate and a line of fans. We made it to our seats at 9:21 and game was over at 9:30. First and last Chicago Fire game. Very disappointed
Just as the title. Don't deserve. I paid more that 200$ for the forth round seat.
Unbelievable! Just money in your mind and nothing else. Hope you are happy for the record and the money, as you will have a big drop and loss in the upcoming months!
It usually takes about an hour to arrive to Soldier field. Anticipating a large crowd, we gave ourselves 2.25 hours to arrive. It took us 4 hours from leaving our home to sitting in our seats. At least 1 hour of that was spent sitting in the traffic line to enter our prepaid parking site. We only caught the last 25 or less minutes of the game. To have paid a premium for this game, where the player that we were willing to pay the premium for didn't even show up to wave, then almost miss the entire event because the facility was not prepared to handle such a large crowd is beyond disappointing, beyond upsetting. And the credit options to compensate for this are an absolute joke...
Even without Messi the game was good and we won too!
It was a fun time with my son despite not seeing Messi against the Fire. The Fire really were motivated and exploded for 4 goals.
The even was far from satisfactory.. first Messi did not show up .. Miami put on a disdaining performance .. at the door I was told that My daughter can’t have her Fanny pack .. so I walked back to the car to leave there..when we got to the stadiums I saw at least 10 people with Fanny pack and even a big lLV handbag.. also as I was exiting and lot even out side the stadium I was told that my parking is o the other side .. however when I turned around they refused to let me in because they said there is no recently .. but there was no sign to indicate that and I was not even out of the stadium yet I was by the restrooms so if I had to go to use the restroom. I would not be able to go back and there were 20 minutes left for the game.
The game was great one of the best Chicago fire games I’ve seen but we missed Messi’s participation