You’ll hear the platitude on the lips of everyone around the Chicago Fire organization, pushed at every possible opportunity.“Chicago is a sleeping giant.”And perhaps they’re right. The Fire have all of the credentials: massive sports market,
The Niles product, who drew interest from clubs in top European leagues, has immense potential, and the Fire have a plan for him to succeed.
The Chicago Fire acquired midfielder Rominigue Kouame on loan Friday from Spanish LaLiga2 side Cadiz CF for the 2025 season with an option to purchase. Kouame, 28, will fill an international position on the roster. Contract terms were not announced.
The Chicago Fire will sign Ivory Coast international winger Jonathan Bamba from Celta Vigo, sources tell GIVEMESPORT.
Jonathan Bamba, a member of Ivory Coast’s team that won last year’s Africa Cup of Nations, will be a designated player for the Chicago Fire.
The Chicago Fire have held discussions to sign Brazilian star Neymar, according to multiple sources who have been briefed on the talks, but a deal to bring the former Barcelona and PSG forward to the United States remains unlikely.
In that ’09 campaign, the Fire recorded a league-best 6-3-6 away record. Since then, they have gone 41-143-63 on the highway, a brutal .294 winning percentage.
Winger Jonathan Bamba was acquired by Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire from Spanish club Celta Viga and agreed to a three-year contract that includes a team option for 2028. The 28-year-old, a member of Ivory Coast’s team that won last year’s Africa Cup of Nations,
Chicago, from Neymar's perspective, doesn't make much sense anyways. The Fire have not made the playoffs ... have brought in former USMNT manager Gregg Berhalter to rectify things.
The Chicago Fire have made a little bit of history ... who is now an assistant coach with the Fire’s first team under Gregg Berhalter. “Signing my first professional contract with the ...
Former Packers receiver Greg Jennings had high praise for former Bears cornerback Charles Tillman and the "Peanut Punch."
As the Union's new manager settles into the job, he opens up to The Inquirer about his goals here, his past coaching jobs in MLS, and following in Jim Curtin's footsteps.