Chicago Fire

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Chicago Fire was a short-lived professional American football franchise that competed in the World Football League during its brief existence in the mid-1970s.

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Chicago Fire canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football team
World Football League team
defunct sports team
abbreviation CHI
activeSeasons 1974
basedInMetropolitanArea Chicago metropolitan area
competitionLevel major professional
conference World Football League Western Division
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1975
division Central Division
era mid-1970s
foldedDate 1974-10-18
foldedDuringSeason true
founded 1974
franchiseStatus folded
headCoach Jim Spavital
historicalLeague World Football League
homeCity Chicago
homeCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
homeStadium Soldier Field
homeState Illinois
league World Football League
location Chicago
surface form: Chicago, Illinois
namedAfter Great Chicago Fire of 1871
surface form: Great Chicago Fire
notablePlayer Jim Seymour
Ron Smith
notableQuarterback Larry Cipa
Virgil Carter
owner Thomas Origer
participatedIn World Football League
surface form: World Football League regular season games
playedHomeGamesAt Soldier Field
playedIn World Bowl 1974
surface form: 1974 World Football League season
playedOutdoorGames true
professionalStatus professional franchise
seasonRecord1974 7–13
shortLived true
sport American football
status defunct
successorTeamInCity Chicago Winds
teamColors black
red
white
teamNickname Fire
teamType professional
uniformAccentColor black
uniformPrimaryColor red
uniformSecondaryColor white

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World Football League hadFranchise Chicago Fire
WFL hadTeam Chicago Fire
subject surface form: World Football League