Official Toyota Stadium Chicago Fire: Home of the Chicago Fire FC

Home to the Chicago Fire FC, Toyota Stadium in Chicago serves as the vibrant heartbeat of soccer in the Windy City, delivering electrifying matches and unforgettable fan experiences.

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Toyota Stadium: A Premier Venue in Chicago

Located in Bridgeview, Illinois, just outside Chicago’s downtown, Toyota Stadium opened in 2006 as the home of Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire FC. With a capacity of over 20,000, the stadium offers excellent sightlines, modern amenities, and a lively atmosphere that energizes players and fans alike, making it one of the top destinations for soccer in the Midwest.

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Home to the Chicago Fire FC’s Legacy

The Chicago Fire FC, founded in 1997, have called Toyota Stadium their fortress for over two decades. Known for passionate supporters and fierce competition, the team has hosted countless memorable moments here, including playoff clashes and international friendlies, solidifying the stadium’s reputation as a cornerstone of Chicago’s soccer culture.

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Events and Community at Toyota Stadium

Beyond soccer, Toyota Stadium hosts concerts, college games, and community events, showcasing its versatility and regional importance. The stadium actively engages the local community through youth programs and promotions, strengthening ties with Chicago’s vibrant sports landscape.

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Whether you’re cheering from the stands or experiencing game day for the first time, Toyota Stadium offers an authentic, dynamic soccer experience at the heart of Chicago. Join the Chicago Fire FC community today and feel the energy of the city at this iconic venue.

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SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about 12 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League, Chicago Fire FC II of MLS Next Pro, and the Chicago Hounds of Major League Rugby. History and description SeatGeek Stadium, initially called Toyota Park, was between 2006 and 2019 the home of the Chicago Fire.

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The project was attracted by the village of Bridgeview to revitalise the area, but failed to accomplish this. The stadium came at a cost $98 million. The Fire, one of the first MLS expansion teams in 1998, initially played at Soldier Field before moving to the newly constructed Toyota Park (now SeatGeek Stadium) in 2006.

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The problem? Since 2006, the Chicago Fire have either played full seasons or a couple of games each year in Bridgeview. That appears to be coming to an end.

The Fire left what used to be known as Toyota Park and now is SeatGeek Stadium in 2019 to head to Soldier Field in Chicago. But the team was at the mercy of the Chicago Bears and if there was a conflict, the Bears won out and the Fire moved those games. The Fire are tenants of the stadium, which is owned and maintained by the Village of Bridgeview, and the club must share the rented space with other events such as high school soccer, football.

The Chicago Fire FC teased soccer under the skyline Monday with renderings of the team's proposed $650 million South Loop stadium, to be bankrolled by billionaire owner Joe Mansueto. Fans would. Years later, in 2018, after the Chicago Fire's 2018 Season ended, Toyota Park was renamed " SeatGeek Stadium." In an excerpt from the Chicago Tribune: "Chicago is an incredible city for live events, and we look forward to welcoming locals and visitors to SeatGeek Stadium," company co-founder Russ D'Souza said.

The Chicago Fire announced new renderings for $650 million stadium project in South Loop's "The 78," expected to open in 2028. Fans are getting a first look at what the Chicago Fire's $650 million new stadium near downtown Chicago could look like. The Gensler-designed stadium anchors a mixed-use development along the Chicago River and will seat 22,000 in a soccer.

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