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EventDateVenue 
New England Revolution vs. Chicago Fire06/02/2012 7:30PMGillette Stadium
Chicago Fire vs. New York Red Bulls06/17/2012 4:00PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Chicago Fire vs. Columbus Crew06/23/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Sporting Kansas City vs. Chicago Fire06/29/2012 7:00PMLivestrong Sporting Park - KC
Houston Dynamo vs. Chicago Fire07/03/2012 7:30PMBBVA Compass Stadium
Chicago Fire vs. Los Angeles Galaxy07/08/2012 2:00PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Chicago Fire vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC07/14/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
New York Red Bulls vs. Chicago Fire07/18/2012 1:00PMRed Bull Arena - NJ
Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival: Motorhead, Slipknot, Slayer & Anthrax07/21/2012 1:15PMFirst Midwest Bank Amphitheatre (formerly Tweeter Center-il)
Exhibition: Chicago Fire vs. Aston Villa07/21/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
San Jose Earthquakes vs. Chicago Fire07/28/2012 7:30PMBuck Shaw Stadium
Chicago Fire vs. Toronto FC08/04/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Philadelphia Union vs. Chicago Fire08/12/2012 7:00PMPPL Park
Chicago Fire vs. New England Revolution08/18/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
D.C. United vs. Chicago Fire08/22/2012 7:30PMRfk Stadium
Chicago Fire vs. Houston Dynamo09/02/2012 6:00PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Toronto FC vs. Chicago Fire09/12/2012 7:00PMBMO Field
Chicago Fire vs. Montreal Impact09/15/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Chicago Fire vs. Columbus Crew09/22/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
Sporting Kansas City vs. Chicago Fire09/28/2012 7:30PMLivestrong Sporting Park - KC
Chicago Fire vs. Philadelphia Union10/03/2012 7:30PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)
New York Red Bulls vs. Chicago Fire10/06/2012 3:30PMRed Bull Arena - NJ
New England Revolution vs. Chicago Fire10/20/2012 7:30PMGillette Stadium
Chicago Fire vs. D.C. United10/27/2012 3:00PMToyota Park (formerly Bridgeview Stadium)

In their first league season in 1998, the Chicago Fire won the MLS Cup as well as the U.S. Open Cup, completing what is called, "the double". They have also won U.S. Open Cups in 2000, 2003, and 2006; in addition to the 2003 MLS Supporters' Shield.

The Fire maintain an extensive development system, consisting of the Chicago Fire Premier (Premier Development League and Super-20 League teams), the Chicago Fire NPSL team, the Chicago Fire Development Academy, and the Chicago Fire Juniors youth organization. They also operate the Chicago Fire Foundation, the team's community-based charitable division.

Toyota Park is the Fire's home stadium. They are currently coached by the former Mexican international Carlos de los Cobos.

The club was originally based at Soldier Field. Since 2006, they reside in their own stadium, Toyota Park at 71st and Harlem Avenue. The owners of the Fire are Andell Holdings, who purchased the club in 2007.The Fire are historically most successful in the U.S. Open Cup; winning championships in 1998, 2000, 2003, and 2006.

The Fireand failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2010 for only the second time in club history. Both former US international Brian McBride and club original C.J. Brown retired at the close of the 2010 season, followed closely by the departure of Wilman Conde to Atlas.

For 2011, the Fire has signed Uruguayan duo Diego Cháves and Gastón Puerari, both formerly of Montevideo Wanderers. The 2011 season will prove to be an exciting and new challenge as the Fire tries regaining momentum for the playoffs.

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