Chicago Fire U-23 was an American
soccer
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team based in
Chicago, Illinois
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, United States. Founded in 2001, the team last played in the
PDL PDL is an initialism for:
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*Labour Democratic Party (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro''), a former politi ...
, the fourth tier of the
American Soccer Pyramid
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. They last played in 2016, choosing to leave the PDL.
The team played its home games at the artificial turf practice field adjacent to
Toyota Park in
Bridgeview, Illinois. The team's colors were red and white.
Until 2005 they were known as the Chicago Fire Reserves. In 2006, they were renamed Chicago Fire Premier. From the 2008 season, the team was usually referred to as Chicago Fire PDL, although the official name of the team did not change.
History
Chicago Fire Reserves entered the PDL in 2001 as part of an effort on the part of
MLS franchise
Chicago Fire to develop and enhance the level of youth soccer in the
Chicago area. Playing under the auspices of a professional club gave the Fire an advantage in terms of organization and player talent identification, which has led to them becoming one of the most successful teams in the PDL, winning their divisional title on all but one occasion, in the club's first 8 years, and having many of their players graduate on to the biggest of soccer stages.
The team's first season was a winning one, as they took the Great Lakes Division with a 15–1–4 record, ten points clear of second place
West Michigan Edge, and into the playoffs at the first time of asking. Their opponent in the semi final was Mid-South Division champs
Texas Spurs
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who they beat 1–0; unfortunately for the Fire, they lost the Central Conference championship game to Heartland Division champions
Sioux Falls Spitfire
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(who went on to finish third in the national playoffs), but is still marked an excellent debut for the team – so much so that head coach
Bret Hall was named PDL Coach of the Year in the end of season awards. The Class of 2001 also featured future international stars
Jay DeMerit
Jay Michael DeMerit (born December 4, 1979) is an American retired soccer player who played as a center back.
He played college soccer for the UIC Flames and was in the Chicago Fire Premier development squad, but after not being drafted for Maj ...
and
Gavin Glinton.
2002 was much of the same for the Fire. Despite moving to the Great Lakes Division they took the title easily, with a 14–3–1 record, 9 points clear of second place
Mid-Michigan Bucks and into the playoffs once more. However, somewhat surprisingly, they lost their Conference Semifinal to Heartland Division runners-up
Boulder Rapids Reserve, who would go on to reach the Championship Game. Despite this unexpected loss, Chicago remained a force to be reckoned with in the Central Conference, as evidenced by the fact that goalkeeper
Matt Pickens and defender
Denny Clanton were named the 'Best of the Year' for their respective positions by the PDL.
Chicago's 2003 campaign was the most successful in their history to date; despite losing their opening salvo 2–0 away at
Des Moines Menace, the Fire recovered to rattle off eight consecutive wins in their next eight games, including a 5–0 drubbing of
Sioux Falls Spitfire
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that featured a
Robert Mouw hat trick, three 4-goal victories over St. Louis, Thunder Bay and Kansas, and a four-game streak in mid June where they did not concede a single goal. A hard-fought game against the
St. Louis Strikers ended with a 4–3 loss for Chicago, but this was their only stutter in the latter part of the regular season, which saw them end with a 10-game unbeaten streak. Fire annihilated the
Wisconsin Rebels 10–0 in the penultimate regular season game, with goals from future pros
Chris Rolfe and
Ryan Miller amongst others, and wrapped up their third consecutive divisional title with a 4–0 victory away in Wisconsin. The playoffs were hosted by the
Michigan Bucks, and Fire progressed in impressive form with an 8–0 demolition of
Indiana Invaders in the semi-final that saw
Patrick Grange,
Jamal Sutton and
Kirk Harwat
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each grab two goals each. Fire overcame hosts Michigan 2–0 in the Central Conference final to progress to the national final four; they beat Western Conference champions
Orange County Blue Star 3–1 with goals from
Jamal Sutton and
Chris Rolfe to progress to their first PDL Championship Game. Their opponents in the final were the
Cape Cod Crusaders, who scored a goal in each half to take the title 2–0.
Chicago continued to dominate in 2004, winning the Heartland Division with a 17–0–1 record, scoring 73 goals while conceding just 7 all season long, and ending the regular season campaign with the best record in the entire PDL. Chicago were simply unstoppable all season long: they scored 32 goals without reply in the month of May, overwhelming
Wisconsin Rebels 8–0, flattening
Sioux Falls Spitfire
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9–0 with three goals from
Patrick Grange and braces from both
James Klatter
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and
Hamid Mehreioskouei, and putting five goals past
Indiana Blast. Fire didn't concede their first goal until the seventh game of the season (a 3–1 win over the
Michigan Bucks), but their exquisite form in front of goal continued unabated: five goals against
Kansas City Brass, six on the road over
St. Louis Strikers, and another five against the hapless
Wisconsin Rebels were the June highlights, with
Nowaf Jaman hitting four goals in the Kansas game, and
Thabiso Khumalo netting a hat trick against St. Louis. Chicago's amazing form gave their first ever berth in the
US Open Cup; they flattened Illinois-based
USASA side
S.A.C. Wisla 5–1 in their first round tie, with two of the goals being scored by
Julian Nash, and even more impressively overcame
PSL
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stalwarts
New Hampshire Phantoms by the same scoreline in the second round, despite the game being Chicago's first ever match against professional opposition. Fire's fairytale run ended in the third round with a 1–0 defeat at the hands of
A-League
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side
Rochester Raging Rhinos, but their efforts still illustrated the strength of the team. Back in league play, Chicago's only dropped points came in the game against
Kalamazoo Kingdom, which finished 0–0, but as the season wound down Fire still punished their luckless opponents: young Bosnian striker
Vedad Ibišević scored twice in their 4–1 win over Wisconsin, and Khumalo scored another two in the 5–0 win over
Indiana Invaders which secured the divisional title.
Fort Wayne Fever hosted the Central Conference playoffs, and Chicago overcame the hosts 3–1 in the semi final, to set up a decider with the
Boulder Rapids Reserve in the conference championship. However, after a 0–0 tie in regulation time, Boulder midfielder
John Pulido
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Career
Youth and College
Pulido grew up in Miami, Florida, attended American High School, winning a high school championship in 1999, and played college soccer at Florida Int ...
scored a 98th minute
golden goal to send the Colorado team the national final four, and send the Fire home disappointed. The 2004 Fire team was awash with future stars: in addition to top scorers
Nowaf Jaman and
Julian Nash, who scored 12 goals each, players such as
Drew Moor,
Dasan Robinson,
Chris Rolfe all featured for the team, while goalkeeper
Brad Guzan posted the best GK stats in the PDL – 0.388 goals against – before turning pro with
Chivas USA.
Fire moved back to the Great Lakes division in 2005, but still ran away with their fifth divisional title in five years, enjoying a superb 14–1–1 record, nine points clear of second-placed
Michigan Bucks. Their single defeat was a 3–2 loss against
Indiana Invaders in a bad-tempered match which saw Fire coach
Mike Matkovich and Indiana striker
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both sent off; however, the rest of the season was comparative plain sailing for Chicago, despite the team having no permanent home, instead traveling all around southern Illinois in search of a stadium to play in. The regular season highlights included a 4–0 thrashing of
Fort Wayne Fever in late May which features a brace from striker
Kyle Brown, a 4–0 win over 10-man
Thunder Bay Chill
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The team plays its home games at Chapples Park S ...
in mid-June off two more Brown goals, and a 6–0 demolition of Toledo Slayers in July with two goals from super-sub
Hamid Mehreioskouei. Chicago returned to the
US Open Cup for the second time in 2005, and enjoyed another taste of success amongst the big boys, beating local
USASA team
AAC Eagles 4–1 in the first round, and pushed
USL First Division powerhouse
Minnesota Thunder all the way in the second round before being narrowly defeated 2–1 off a heartbreaking late own goal. Fire's trip to the playoffs was yet again a frustrating one, as the #1 seeds fell 4–0 to Heartland Division runners-up
Des Moines Menace in the conference semi-final.
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was Fire's top scorer, with 8 goals (closely followed by Brown and Mehreioskouei with 6 each), while Leung,
John DiRaimondo
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Career
Youth
DiRaimondo went through an accelerated high school program at St. Louis University High that allowed him to graduate a year early alongside ...
and
John Michael Hayden
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Hayden attended Trinity High Scho ...
all contributed 3 assists.
The team changed its name to Chicago Fire Premier in 2006, and made it six for six in league play, taking Great Lakes Division once more with an impressive 14–2–0 regular season record, 12 points clear of perennial bridesmaids,
Michigan Bucks. Chicago actually lost their second game of the season, 2–0 at home to
Kalamazoo Kingdom but recovered quickly to rattle off eleven consecutive victories over the next two months. Striker
Ryan Anderson scored a hat trick in the 4–0 win over
Indiana Invaders in late May, and then held on to take a 4–3 victory in the see-sawing return fixture in South Bend in June. The 5–0 win over
Cleveland Internationals on July 1 was the most comprehensive victory of the season and again featured goals from Ryan Anderson, and despite being unexpectedly dropped 3–1 by
West Michigan Edge on the road, had already clinched their division by the time they walloped
Thunder Bay Chill
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The team plays its home games at Chapples Park S ...
on the final day of the regular season. The Central Conference playoff semi-final against
Des Moines Menace was a classic: 1–1 at the end of regular time, and with a man advantage following
Danilo Oliveira
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's red card, Chicago scored twice in extra time to be 3–1 ahead with just nine minutes to play, only to see Des Moines come back and score twice to take the game to penalties. Chicago keeper
Evan Bush saved from
Alexander Munns
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in the shootout, and the rest of the team kept their heads to win the shootout 5–3. However the exertions of the day took its toll on the team, when they lost the Conference final by a comprehensive 4–1 scoreline to the
Michigan Bucks.
Ryan Anderson was Chicago's top scorer, with 11 goals;
Siniša Ubiparipović
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and
Cesar Zambrano
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Zambrano spent two seasons, 2006 and 2007, with the Chic ...
led the assists stats with 3.
The 2007 season was the first blip in the history books for Chicago, as they narrowly failed to win their division, instead finishing second to the
Michigan Bucks. Chicago actually started the season with a wobble, tying
Indiana Invaders 1–1 in their first game, beating
Fort Wayne Fever and
West Michigan Edge, but then tying 2–2 with league new boys
Toronto Lynx, and suffering a 4–0 loss at the hands of
Michigan Bucks, the team's worst result in many years. Fire were still victorious more often than not, but somehow seemed to lose the sheen of invincibility that had followed them for more than half a decade:
Cleveland Internationals pushed them all the way in their 2–1 win in Ohio, Toronto and West Michigan held on for a pair of 0–0 ties, and Indiana stole all three points in their game in South Bend, holding on for a 2–1 victory. Fire's biggest win of the season was the 5–0 hammering of
Fort Wayne Fever in mid-June that featured a brace from substitute striker
Strider Elass
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, but they were already too far behind Michigan to catch them on the run-in, and were lucky not to be caught at the post themselves with two more losses in July, including a 2–0 final day defeat to Cleveland. Chicago overcame
Thunder Bay Chill
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The team plays its home games at Chapples Park S ...
3–1 in the Central Conference playoff semi-final with two late goals from
Braden Fleak, but yet again were unable to make that final step onto the national stage, losing 3–0 to Michigan in the Conference final.
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was Chicago's top scorer with 5 goals, while
David Roth contributed 4 assists.
Normal service was resumed in 2008, with Chicago reclaiming their divisional title – the 7th in 8 years – ahead of
Kalamazoo Outrage with an 8–2–6 record. The season started well for Fire, who rattled off five wins in their first six games, including a comprehensive 3–0 win on the road against new boys Kalamazoo. Ties became Chicago's problem during the mid-seasons stretch: they were forced to endure four of them in five games during June, although the 2–2 tie with
West Virginia Chaos was more a relief, as they had been 2 goals down with less than 20 minutes to play. Midfielder
Michael Ferguson scored twice in their hard-fought 3–2 win over the
Cincinnati Kings in July, and they enjoyed the best result of the season with their 6–0 hammering of
West Michigan Edge on the final weekend – a game which saw all six Fire goals scored by different players. Chicago lost 2–0 to Kalamazoo in the playoff divisional round, a result which, for the fifth consecutive year, saw a superb regular season end with a disappointing playoff campaign.
Michael Ferguson and
Carlos França
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França played for Spanish side CE Europa. He scored a goal for the team to win a promotion to Tercera División in 2005. H ...
were Chicago's top performers, with 4 goals and 3 assists each.
Fire started the 2009 season superbly, winning four of their first five games, including three back-to-back road victories over Cleveland, Fort Wayne and Toronto, and qualifying for the
U.S. Open Cup
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. Their cup run was brief but satisfying, beating the
National Premier Soccer League
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's
Milwaukee Bavarians before falling to the professional
Minnesota Thunder 4–0 in the second round. Chicago's biggest rival throughout the season was
Kalamazoo Outrage, who handed Chicago their only defeat of the regular season, a 2–1 loss at home in early June. Elsewhere, however, Chicago were virtually flawless; they outclassed the
Michigan Bucks 3–0 in early July, put five past the
Cincinnati Kings, and ended
Forest City London's hopes of a divisional title with a 3–1 win in mid-July. They finished the year in second place in the Great Lakes division, and began the playoffs by defeating London for a second time in the first round. Subsequent victories over Kalamazoo and the
Ocean City Barons gave Chicago a second Conference title; they overcame the
Cary Clarets 2–1 in
extra time
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in a bad-tempered semi-final in which two players and two coaches were red carded, and travelled to California for the PDL Championship game against
Ventura County Fusion. Despite having a numerical advantage for more than an hour, Chicago were beaten by an injury time goal from Ventura's
Alfonso Motagalvan, and had to be content with the runners up spot.
Andre Akpan was the team's top scorer, with seven goals, while
Rich Balchan
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College and amateur
Born in Carmel, Indiana, Balchan attended Carmel High School, and played club soccer for Carmel United Cosmos, before going on to play four years o ...
contributed three assists. Goalkeeper
Jimmy Maurer was also voted the PDL Goalkeeper of the Year.
The club folded at the end of the 2016 season. A new club,
Chicago FC United, replaced them for the 2017 season, with several of the staff from the Chicago Fire PDL club moving to the new club.
Players
Notable former players
''This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.''
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Andre Akpan
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Rich Balchan
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College and amateur
Born in Carmel, Indiana, Balchan attended Carmel High School, and played club soccer for Carmel United Cosmos, before going on to play four years o ...
*
J. C. Banks
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Career College and amateur
Banks attended Riverside High School, where he was a four-time All-Conference, played in the Region II O ...
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Brandon Barklage
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Career Youth and college
During Barklage's youth career he primarily played for Lou Fusz S.C. In 2004, he led Scott Gallagher to a USYSA national championship. Barklage also ...
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Austin Berry
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Matt Bobo
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Freddie Braun
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Career
College and amateur
Braun grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan ...
*
Kyle Brown
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Efrain Burgos, Jr.
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College and Amateur
Burgos grew up in San Bruno, California, attende ...
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Ray Burse
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Evan Bush
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Denny Clanton
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Jay DeMerit
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He played college soccer for the UIC Flames and was in the Chicago Fire Premier development squad, but after not being drafted for Maj ...
*
John DiRaimondo
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Career
Youth
DiRaimondo went through an accelerated high school program at St. Louis University High that allowed him to graduate a year early alongside ...
*
Tighe Dombrowski
*
Chris Estridge
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Career
College and Amateur
Estridge started his college soccer career at Wake Forest University in 2008, before moving to Indiana Unive ...
*
Ethan Finlay
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Gavin Glinton
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Ned Grabavoy
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Brad Guzan
*
John Michael Hayden
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Playing career Youth and college
Hayden attended Trinity High Scho ...
*
Vedad Ibišević
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Omar Jarun
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Nikola Katic
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Career
College
Katic came to the United States from his nativ ...
*
Thabiso Khumalo
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Perry Kitchen
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He was part of the Akron Zips side that won the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, and was a fir ...
*
C. J. Klaas
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*
Cameron Knowles
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Luke Kreamalmeyer
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Ross LaBauex
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Career
College and amateur
LaBauex attended Mark Sheridan Math and Science Academy, and then Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, and played college soccer at the University o ...
*
Eric Lichaj
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J. C. Mack
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*
Peri Marošević
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Aaron Maund
*
Rauwshan McKenzie
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Pascal Milien
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Career
Youth and college
Millien was born in Léogâne, Haiti, but moved to Lakeland, Florida as a ...
*
Drew Moor
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Justin Morrow
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College and amateur career
...
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Brandon Moss
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Julian Nash
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Brad North
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Danny O'Rourke
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Lance Parker
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Early life
Parker was bo ...
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Matt Pickens
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Brian Plotkin
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Tyler Polak
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Zach Prince
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Matt Pyzdrowski
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College and amateur
Pyzdrowski attended Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois, played club ...
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Tim Ream
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Tim Regan
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Barry Rice
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Brad Ring
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Ring attended Guilford High School and played four years of college soccer for the ...
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Dasan Robinson
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Chris Rolfe
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David Roth
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Harry Shipp
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Early life and college
Shipp was born in Lake Forest, Illinois, and attended Lake ...
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Seth Sinovic
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Career
College and amateur
Sinovic grew up in Leawood, Kansas to parent ...
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Jonathan Spector
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Michael Stephens
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Jamal Sutton
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Siniša Ubiparipović
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Early life
Ubiparipović was born in the town of Zenica, at the time part of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
*
Kirk Urso
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Lance Watson
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Career
College and amateur
Watson played college soccer at the University of New Mexico from 2002 to 2005. He finished his career with 22 assists, good enough ...
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Cesar Zambrano
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Zambrano spent two seasons, 2006 and 2007, with the Chic ...
*
Jed Zayner
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Career
Youth and college
Zayner grew up in Orland Park, Illinois, attended Carl Sandburg High School where his team won back-to-back sta ...
Year-by-year
Honors
Division Championships (7):
* USL PDL Great Lakes Division Champion (4): 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006
* USL PDL Heartland Division Champion (2): 2003, 2004
* USL PDL Midwest Division Champion: 2008
Other:
* USL PDL Central Conference Champion (2): 2003, 2009
* USL PDL Regular Season Champion: 2004
Head coaches
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Bret Hall (2001)
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Mike Matkovich (2002–2006)
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Larry Sunderland (2007–2010)
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Mark Spooner
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(2011–2013)
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Mike Matkovich (2014)
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Brian Bliss (2015)
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Logan Pause
Logan Pause (born August 22, 1981) is an American former soccer player and coach who spent his entire twelve-year professional career with the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer.
Playing career
College and amateur
After attending Jordan ...
(2016)
Stadiums
* Stadium at
Lemont High School;
Lemont, Illinois
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23 games (2003–2007)
* Stadium at
St. Laurence High School;
Burbank, Illinois
Burbank is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 29,439 at the 2020 census. It is located at the southwest edge of the city of Chicago; the Chicago city limit – specifically that of the Ashburn neighborhood &nd ...
1 game (2003)
* Stadium at
Watseka Community High School
Watseka or Watchekee (c. 1810–1878) was a Potawatomi Native American woman, born in Illinois, and named for the heroine of a Potawatomi legend. Her uncle was Tamin, the chief of the Kankakee Potawatomi Indians.
She was also known by the na ...
;
Watseka, Illinois
Watseka is a city in and the county seat of Iroquois County, Illinois, United States. It is located approximately west of the Illinois-Indiana state line on U.S. Route 24.
The population of Watseka was 5,255 according to the 2010 census, which ...
2 games (2003–2004)
* Stadium at
Pontiac Township High School
Pontiac Township High School (PTHS) is a public high school for grades 9-12 in Pontiac, Illinois, United States.
PTHS offers over 100 courses, including nine AP classes.
It is associated with the Livingston Area Career Center to provide addit ...
;
Pontiac, Illinois
Pontiac is a city in Livingston County, Illinois, United States. The population was 11,931 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Livingston County. The town is also the setting of the 1984 movie '' Grandview, U.S.A.''
Geography
Location
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3 games (2003)
* Stadium at
St. Rita of Cascia High School;
Chicago, Illinois
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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2 games (2004–2005)
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Loyola University Soccer Park;
Chicago, Illinois
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2 games (2004–2005)
* Stadium at
Eisenhower High School;
Decatur, Illinois
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2 games (2004)
* Stadium at
Moraine Valley Community College
Moraine Valley Community College is a public community college in Palos Hills, Illinois. Founded in 1967, it is surrounded by the Cook County Forest Preserves. The college also operates satellite centers in Blue Island and Tinley Park, Illino ...
;
Palos Hills, Illinois 2 games (2005)
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Toyota Park;
Bridgeview, Illinois 12 games (2007–2010)
* Stadium at
Marist High School;
Chicago, Illinois
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1 game (2007)
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Campton Hills Park Campton may refer to:
* Campton, Bedfordshire, England
* Campton, Georgia, USA
* Campton, Kentucky, USA
* Campton, New Hampshire
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;
St. Charles, Illinois
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1 game (2007)
* Stadium at
Argo Community High School;
Summit, Illinois 1 game (2009)
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Loyola University Soccer Park;
Chicago, Illinois
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1 game (2009)
* Stadium at
Benedictine University
Benedictine University is a private Roman Catholic university in Lisle, Illinois. It was founded in 1887 as St. Procopius College by the Benedictine monks of St. Procopius Abbey in the Pilsen community on the West Side of Chicago. The insti ...
;
Lisle, Illinois
Lisle ( ) is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 22,390 at the 2010 census, and in 2019 the population was recorded to be 23,270. It is part of the Chicago metropolitan area and the Illinois Technology and Res ...
1 game (2009)
* Stadium at
Evanston Township High School
Evanston Township High School (ETHS) District 202, is a four-year public high school occupying a campus in Evanston, Illinois, a north suburb of Chicago along the Lake Michigan shore. ETHS was established in 1883 and serves the city of Evanston ...
;
Evanston, Illinois
Evanston ( ) is a city, suburb of Chicago. Located in Cook County, Illinois, Cook County, Illinois, United States, it is situated on the North Shore (Chicago), North Shore along Lake Michigan. Evanston is north of Chicago Loop, Downtown Chicago, ...
(2011–2016)
Average attendance
Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20100105175057/http://www.uslsoccer.com/history/index_E.html
* 2005: 266
* 2006: 1,816
* 2007: 169
* 2008: 82
* 2009: 87
* 2010: 53
Super-20 team
The Fire Premier, in its affiliation with the MLS Chicago Fire, became a member of the USL Super-20 league in 2007. Continuing with the program's successful tradition, the team qualified for the North American Finals with an undefeated regular season record in 2007. The team moved all the way through to the North American Championship defeating MLS player development teams from
D.C. United and
New York Red Bulls
The New York Red Bulls are an American professional soccer club based in the New York metropolitan area. The Red Bulls compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference. The club was established in October 1994 and be ...
on the way, before falling in the North American Championship to the Player Development Academy of New Jersey, by a score of 3–1. Larry Sunderland was named Coach of the Year for the Super-20 division and players Chris Schuler (Creighton University) and Braden Fleak (Wright St. University) were named to the Super-20 All League team.
On August 3, 2008 the Chicago Fire Super-20 team became the first MLS player development team to win a league championship by becoming the North American Super 20 champions after defeating Toronto 2–1 in the Super-20 Final. The win capped a dominating finals competition in which the Fire went 5–0 and outscored the other conference qualifiers by an aggregate score of 17–2, including a 3–0 win over the DC United player development team in the semifinals. The Fire qualified for the North American Finals after finishing on top of the Midwest Conference with a record of 10–1–0. The Fire finished the season with a 15-game winning streak and a final record of 15–1–0. Their two-year record of 23–2–3 is the best in North America in the Super 20 division. The team was led by captains and Super 20 League Co-MVP's Robert Younger (Illinois-Chicago) and Mark Blades (Northwestern). Mike Stephens (UCLA) and Chris Cutshaw (Bradley) were named to the All-Finals team and Matt Eliason (Northwestern) won the Golden Boot award as the leading scorer in the North American Finals with 6 goals in 5 matches, including the game winner in the 81st minute of the Championship match against Toronto.
References
External links
Official Site
{{Chicago Fire Soccer Club
Association football clubs established in 2001
USL League Two teams
Chicago Fire FC
Reserve soccer teams in the United States
2001 establishments in Illinois