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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Chicago Fire, Chicago Red Stars, Chicago Sockers, Chicago Sting, Chicago Storm, Chicago Storm players, Soccer clubs in Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Fire Soccer Club, Chicago Fire Premier, Soldier Field, Philip Anschutz, Anschutz Entertainment Group, Section 8 Chicago, Scoop Stanisic, Dan Antoniuk, A.A.C. Eagles, Rockford Rampage, Danny Waltman, Brimstone Cup, Chicago Fire NPSL, Randi Patterson, Toyota Park, Frederico Moojen, Andy Rosenband, Lazo Alavanja, Chicago Red Eleven, Pan Hellenic United FC, Byron Alvarez, Chicago Sparta, Chicago Sister Cities International Cup, River Cities Futbol Club, Chicago Riot, All-time Chicago Red Stars roster, Chicago Horizons, Elvir Kafed i, MLS Cup '98, MLS Cup 2003, Waukegan Lightning, MLS Cup 2000, Pullman F.C., Roberto Linck, Bricklayers and Masons F.C., Peter Wilt, RWB Adria, John Guppy, Novi Marojevi, Chicago United Breeze, Ukrainian Lions, FC Twente3 IL, HNNK Hrvat Chicago, Chicago Spurs, Rockford Raptors, Chicago Shoccers, Chicago Mustangs, Hyde Park Blues, Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium, Chicago Fire Juniors, Joliet F.C., Chicago Power, Chicago Eagles Select, Chicago Cats, Harvey F.C., Deportivo Indiana Gladiadores, Chicago Americans, Chicago Cobras, Royal Chicago Football Club, Chicago Canadian Club, Illinois Thunder, Andell Holdings, Windy City Bluez. Excerpt: The Chicago Fire is an American professional soccer club based in the Chicago suburb of Bridgeview, Illinois. The team competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top soccer league in the United States and Canada. The organization is named for the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, and was founded on October 8, 1997; the event's 126th anniversary. In their first league season in 1998, the Fire won the MLS Cup as well as the U.S. Open Cup (the "double"). They have also won U.S. Open Cups in 2000, 2003, and 2006; in addition to the...