Chicago Fire

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Chicago Fire is a professional Major League Soccer club based in Chicago, Illinois, known for its early success in both league and cup competitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Soccer club
association football club
awayKitColor white
basedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois
chairman Joe Mansueto
city Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago
conference Eastern Conference
surface form: MLS Eastern Conference
country United States of America
surface form: United States
firstSeason 1998
founded 1997
fullName Chicago Fire FC
surface form: Chicago Fire Football Club
headCoach Frank Klopas
homeCity Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago
homeKitColor red
homeStadium Soldier Field
inauguralCoach Bob Bradley
league Major League Soccer
namedAfter Great Chicago Fire of 1871
nickname The Fire
notablePlayer Ante Razov
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Cuauhtémoc Blanco
DaMarcus Beasley
Piotr Nowak
owner Joe Mansueto
participatedIn CONCACAF Champions Cup
surface form: CONCACAF Champions' Cup
president Ishwara Glassman Chrein
previousHomeStadium SeatGeek Stadium
Toyota Park
primaryColors navy blue
red
white
rival Columbus Crew
FC Dallas
New England Revolution
runnerUp MLS Cup 2000
MLS Cup 2003
U.S. Open Cup
surface form: U.S. Open Cup 2004

U.S. Open Cup 2011
U.S. Open Cup
surface form: U.S. Open Cup 2018
shortName Chicago Fire self-linksurface differs
sport soccer
state Illinois
supportersGroup Section 8 Chicago
Sector Latino
wonCompetition MLS Cup 1998
Supporters' Shield race
surface form: Supporters' Shield 2003

U.S. Open Cup
surface form: U.S. Open Cup 1998

U.S. Open Cup
surface form: U.S. Open Cup 2000

U.S. Open Cup
surface form: U.S. Open Cup 2003

2006 U.S. Open Cup
surface form: U.S. Open Cup 2006

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MLS Cup 2000 awayTeam Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 2003 awayTeam Chicago Fire
2006 U.S. Open Cup champion Chicago Fire
Cuauhtémoc Blanco club Chicago Fire
Frank Yallop coached Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 1998 conferenceChampion Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 2000 conferenceChampion Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 1998 featuredExpansionTeam Chicago Fire
2006 U.S. Open Cup finalHostClub Chicago Fire
2006 U.S. Open Cup finalist Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 1998 homeTeam Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 2000 loser Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 2003 loser Chicago Fire
Jim Curtin memberOfSportsTeam Chicago Fire
Oliver Platt notableWork Chicago Fire
Kinney notableWork Chicago Fire
subject surface form: Taylor Kinney
U.S. Open Cup 2011 runnerUp Chicago Fire
Chicago Fire shortName Chicago Fire self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Chicago Fire FC
Chicago Fire FC shortName Chicago Fire
The Fire shortName Chicago Fire
subject surface form: Chicago Fire FC
MLS Cup 2000 team Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 2003 team2 Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 1998 teamParticipated Chicago Fire
2006 U.S. Open Cup winner Chicago Fire
MLS Cup 1998 winner Chicago Fire