Brian Schmetzer is staying put. The Seattle Sounders announced on Monday that Schmetzer has signed a multi-year contraction extension with the team. Schmetzer had been out of contract following the (…)
The Chicago Fire certainly made the most of its return to Soldier Field, 15 years after its last appearances at the historic venue. Raphael Wicky’s side picked up its first clean sheet victory on (…)
The 2020 season has been a challenging one for a Chicago Fire side in the midst of a rebuilding under new head coach Raphael Wicky, but one of the early bright spots has been a rookie who is making the most of (…)
The Vancouver Whitecaps stunned the Chicago Fire after a prolonged weather delay on Thursday and punched their ticket into the next round with two quick-fire goals in the second half. The Whitecaps went into (…)
The San Jose Earthquakes wrapped up their matches in the group stage of the MLS is Back Tournament by vanquishing the Chicago Fire to cement their spot as Group B winners. The 2-0 victory for Matias (…)
The Chicago Fire allowed a lead to slip away before ultimately losing the Seattle Sounders in their regular season opener back in March. The Fire refused to let it happen again. Rookie centerback Mauricio Pineda (…)
The MLS bubble is starting to get busier and more crowded. Two more Group A teams arrived to Orlando, Florida, on Wednesday ahead of the start of the MLS is Back Tournament. The Chicago Fire and Inter Miami (…)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — As New England Revolution players went through training Wednesday at a wind-swept Gillette Stadium, there was a notable player absent who was not named Carles Gil. Goalkeeper Matt (…)
Resting in the home of the U.S. Soccer Federation, the Chicago Fire are making it clear that they hope to break out of the background of not only the league, but the social lexicon of the country’s (…)
The MLS preseason is officially underway for all teams, but not every club is heading into camp with the rosters they plan to start the season with. Reinforcements are still desired and needed, and in some (…)